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What is the essence of saving faith?

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Saving faith is believing God is who He says He is and trusting in His word.

The essence of saving faith lies in acknowledging that God is who He says He is. According to Hebrews 11:6, true faith involves believing that God is, which transcends mere intellectual acknowledgment of His existence. It requires a deep-seated trust in God's nature, character, and promises. This faith grants the believer the assurance that, as Hebrews 11 recounts, they can rely upon God despite unseen circumstances. Importantly, saving faith is not merely an abstract belief; it manifests in the believer's life through a commitment to God's word and an active relationship with Christ.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:6, Exodus 3:14

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Moses' Faith
Paul Mahan · Jun 21, 2020
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