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Why is David considered an example of saving faith?

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David is considered an example of saving faith because he described the blessedness of receiving righteousness from God through faith, not works.

In Romans 4:6, Paul cites David as another example of God's grace in the imputation of righteousness. David speaks of the blessedness of the man to whom God does not charge sin, highlighting that it is not through works or adherence to the law that one is justified, but through faith alone. This captures the essence of sovereign grace, where God unilaterally extends His grace to the sinner, making them righteous through faith in His promises.
Scripture References: Romans 4:6, Psalm 32:1-2

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