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Why is faith essential in Reformed theology?

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Faith is crucial as it is the means by which we receive salvation and shows our reliance on Christ, not ourselves.

In Reformed theology, faith holds an indispensable role as the instrument through which believers receive God's grace and salvation. Ephesians 2:8-9 emphasizes that we are saved by grace through faith, stating that this faith is not a result of ourselves but is a gift from God. This underscores the principle that salvation is not by our works but through belief in Jesus Christ, who is our complete Savior. Faith is not merely intellectual assent; it is a deep, trusting relationship with Christ, recognizing that He is our righteousness and all we need for salvation. Therefore, in this framework, faith becomes the lens through which believers comprehend and experience the fullness of God's promises.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 1:17, Hebrews 12:2

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