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Why is faith considered a fruit of the Spirit?

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Faith is viewed as a fruit of the Spirit, signifying that true faith arises from a life transformed by God's Spirit (Galatians 5:22).

In Galatians 5:22, Paul lists the fruit of the Spirit, indicating that characteristics such as love, joy, peace, and faith emerge from a life that is genuinely transformed by the Holy Spirit. Faith is not merely intellectual agreement with doctrine; it is an active trust in God that results from a heart made alive by the Spirit. This understanding emphasizes that apart from the Spirit's work, one's faith is ultimately ineffective. As believers grow in their relationship with God, the Spirit produces the fruit of faith within them, allowing them to embrace God's promises and live according to His will.
Scripture References: Galatians 5:22

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