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Why is faith considered a weightier matter in the law?

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Faith is essential as it signifies trust in Christ and acknowledges His work of salvation, which is foundational to a believer's right standing before God.

Faith is deemed a weightier matter because it is the means through which believers accept God's grace and righteousness. In the sermon, faith is distinguished from mere belief in concepts about Christ; instead, it is an active reliance on Him and His redemptive work on the cross. This relational aspect of faith realizes the judgment and mercy of God, as seen in Romans 4:5, where faith is credited as righteousness for those who do not work for their salvation, but trust in Christ. Therefore, faith is not just an acknowledgment, but a transformative trust that impacts the believer's entire life.
Scripture References: Romans 4:5, Matthew 23:23

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