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What is the significance of faith in the process of salvation?

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Faith is the means by which individuals receive the righteousness of Christ, which is imputed to them apart from works.

Faith holds a pivotal role in salvation, acting as the channel through which believers accept the work of Christ on their behalf. It is not the merit of faith itself that saves, but the object of that faith—Jesus Christ and His completed work. As Abraham believed and was counted righteous, so too is faith essential for every believer today. God's grace enables faith, allowing individuals to rest fully in Christ’s redemptive work, thereby securing their salvation outside of any personal merit or action.
Scripture References: Romans 4:3, Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 10:9-10, Romans 1:16

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