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What is the relationship between faith and salvation in the gospel?

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Faith is the means by which we receive salvation through the gospel, as it connects us to the righteousness of God revealed in Christ.

The relationship between faith and salvation is central to the message of the gospel. Romans 1:17 states that 'the just shall live by faith,' indicating that salvation is not earned through works, but received through believing in the gospel of Christ. Faith is not a mere intellectual assent; it is a trust in the person and work of Jesus, who has accomplished all that is necessary for our redemption. This gift of faith is given by God and comes through the hearing of the gospel (Romans 10:17). Therefore, when we hear the truth of Christ's righteousness and our need for Him, it ignites a spiritual transformation in our hearts, leading us to repent and believe, thus securing our salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 1:17, Romans 10:17, Ephesians 2:8-9

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