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What role does faith play in a Christian's salvation?

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Faith is the means by which individuals receive salvation and the righteousness of God.

Faith is absolutely critical in the Christian doctrine of salvation. Romans 4 exemplifies this by showcasing how Abraham's faith was credited as righteousness. This emphasizes that it is not through personal merit or adherence to the law that one is justified, but through believing in God's promise—that is, faith in Christ's redemptive work. The call to believe is the same across all dispensations; it is the response that God requires from all who seek reconciliation with Him. Therefore, faith is the conduit through which grace is received, securing the believer’s status before God as justified and righteous.
Scripture References: Romans 4:20-24

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