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What is the significance of faith in our relationship with God?

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Faith is essential as it is the means by which we are justified and reconciled to God through Christ.

Faith plays a crucial role in the Christian's relationship with God, serving as the means by which we are justified and saved. Paul's declaration in Acts 20:21 emphasizes faith in our Lord Jesus Christ as vital to salvation. It is through faith that we acknowledge our dependence on Him for redemption, recognizing that our righteousness cannot save us. Furthermore, true faith leads to transformative experiences, cultivating a life that glorifies God and seeks to fulfill His purposes. The object of our faith must be Christ alone, for He is the source of eternal life and the assurance of our acceptance before God.
Scripture References: Acts 20:21, Romans 5:1-2

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A Parting Word
Henry Mahan · Feb 5, 1984
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