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What is the faith that saves?

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The faith that saves is a personal trust in Jesus Christ alone for salvation.

The faith that saves is characterized by a complete reliance on Jesus Christ as the source of salvation. It's not merely intellectual assent but an absolute trust that leads one to commit their life to Him. Acts 16:31 indicates that faith involves believing in the person of Jesus Christ, not just acknowledging truths about Him. This faith is birthed from God's grace, as emphasized in passages like Ephesians 2:8-9, where it declares that faith itself is a gift, enabling the sinner to believe and thus receive salvation. Such faith manifests in trust and obedience, resulting in a transformed life that reflects the glory of God.
Scripture References: Acts 16:31, Ephesians 2:8-9, Hebrews 10:39

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