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What role does faith play in salvation according to Reformed theology?

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In Reformed theology, faith is the instrument by which we receive salvation, grounded in Christ's completed work.

Reformed theology emphasizes that faith is the means by which we accept the promises of God in Christ. As stated in Galatians 3, salvation is ultimately by the faith of Jesus Christ, highlighting His obedience and righteousness as foundational to our justification. This faith is considered a gift from God, not a work that we perform, underscoring our total dependence on God's grace. By placing our faith in Christ, we become beneficiaries of the promises secured by His death and resurrection, affirming that salvation is completely a work of God's grace.
Scripture References: Galatians 3:19-29, Ephesians 2:8-9, Galatians 2:16, Romans 10:17

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