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What role does belief and unbelief play in salvation according to scripture?

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Belief is essential for salvation, while unbelief leads to rejection by God.

Scripture clearly states that unbelief resulted in the Israelites being cast off, as referenced in Romans 11:20. The Jews, as a whole, pursued their own righteousness and rejected the righteousness of Christ, resulting in their spiritual blindness and absence from God's promise. Conversely, those who believe are grafted into the spiritual tree, sharing in the benefits of salvation. Recognizing this distinction serves as a warning to all believers to maintain faith and humility, understanding that faith itself is a gift from God.
Scripture References: Romans 11:20, Ephesians 2:8-9

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