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What is the end of faith according to the Bible?

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The end of faith is the ultimate goal of salvation, leading to the restoration of the soul and eternal life with God.

In 1 Peter 1:9, the apostle speaks of receiving the end of faith, which is the salvation of the soul. This encapsulates the purpose and conclusion of faith within the believer's life—ultimately, it is about securing eternal salvation and restoring our relationship with God. The idea of 'end' here means that faith is directed toward a specific goal: the transformation and salvation of the believer’s inner life. Thus, genuine faith in Christ leads to the realization of this salvation, culminating in eternal life, as echoed in John 3:16, signifying the promise of everlasting life to those who believe.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 1:9, John 3:16

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