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Why is faith alone sufficient for salvation?

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Faith alone is sufficient for salvation because it rests entirely on the finished work of Christ.

The doctrine of justification by faith alone is foundational to Reformed theology. According to Galatians 3, faith in Christ is the means through which we receive salvation, not through the observance of the law or personal works. This principle is reinforced in Romans 1:16-17, where Paul states that the righteous shall live by faith. This signifies that salvation and righteousness come by believing in Christ’s completed work on our behalf, removing any reliance on human effort or merit.
Scripture References: Galatians 3:1-9, Romans 1:16-17

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