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What role does obedience play in true faith?

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Obedience is a natural result of true faith and reflects our alignment with God's will.

Obedience is an inherent aspect of true faith, as it demonstrates a believer's trust in and submission to God's commands. In James 2:19, the scripture warns that faith without deeds is dead, suggesting that genuine faith will actively manifest in obedience. The example of Joshua marching around Jericho exemplifies this principle: by obediently following God's unusual strategy, victory was assured. This illustrates that true faith involves not just mental assent but a heartfelt commitment to live in accordance with God's revealed will, affirming that salvation truly transforms the believer into a follower of Christ.
Scripture References: James 2:19

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The Power of Faith
Fred Evans · Oct 20, 2013
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Joshua

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