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What is the significance of faith in coming to Christ?

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Faith is the essential means through which one comes to Christ and receives salvation.

In the New Testament, coming to Christ and believing in Him are closely linked, as seen in passages like John 6:35, where Jesus declares that those who come to Him will never hunger. This coming requires faith—not a mere acknowledgment or belief in concept, but a deep trust in Jesus as the Son of God and the Savior of sinners. Faith in Christ ensures that individuals are accepted by Him, fulfilling His promise that 'whoever comes to Me I will never cast out' (John 6:37). This faith is not reliant on self-effort but is a gift of God, producing genuine repentance and trust in Christ’s redemptive work.
Scripture References: John 6:35, John 6:37, Romans 10:9

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Hearing & Healing
Todd Nibert · Aug 12, 2012
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