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Why is faith considered effectual in salvation?

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Faith is effectual because it actively convinces individuals of their sin and leads them to the saving knowledge of Christ.

Effectual faith, as described in the sermon, is transformative in nature. It convinces individuals of their sinful condition and reveals the true character of God, shaping their understanding of salvation through Christ alone. This is grounded in the conviction provided by the Holy Spirit and resonates with the teachings of 2 Thessalonians 2:13, where faith is identified as actively working within believers to bring about a change in their hearts and lives. Such faith responds positively to the gospel, overcoming doubts and misunderstanding about God, thereby leading individuals into a genuine relationship with Him.
Scripture References: 2 Thessalonians 2:13

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