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What is the role of faith in the Reformed understanding of salvation?

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Faith in the Reformed tradition is a gift from God that leads to true knowledge of Him and salvation.

Faith, according to Ephesians 2:8-9, is a gift from God, emphasizing that it is not by works that anyone can boast, but solely by grace. In the Reformed tradition, true faith involves both knowledge of and trust in Jesus Christ as one's Savior. It is through the Holy Spirit that individuals are enabled to believe and recognize their need for Christ. This faith is transformative and results in a desire to worship and honor the preciousness of Christ (1 Peter 2:7). Ultimately, faith is essential for salvation as it unites the believer to Christ, securing their justification before a holy God and ensuring their eternal life.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8-9, 1 Peter 2:7

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