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What is the nature of saving faith?

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Saving faith is defined as trust in Jesus Christ alone for salvation, apart from any works of our own.

Saving faith, as revealed in scripture, involves believing in the gospel message that Christ died and was raised for the forgiveness of sins. It is not dependent upon human merit or decision-making, but rather is a gift from God that reflects His sovereign grace. This faith is characterized by a continuous reliance on Christ alone, where believers rest in His righteousness rather than their own efforts. Realizing that salvation comes through faith that perseveres in looking to Christ empowers the believer to hold onto the gospel amid trials and distractions from the world.
Scripture References: John 1:12, 2 Timothy 1:9, Galatians 2:16

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