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Why is faith important in receiving God's promises?

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Faith is crucial because it is the means by which believers receive and trust in God's promises.

In the context of sovereign grace, faith is not merely an intellectual assent but a deep-seated trust in God's character and His word. Romans 4:13-21 illustrates this through the example of Abraham, who, against all hope, believed in hope. His strong faith in God's promise demonstrates that it is not the law that secures the promises but faith that rests on the grace and power of God. Hebrews 10:23 encourages believers to hold fast to their confession because God is faithful to His promises. Thus, faith is the channel through which the blessings of God's promises flow into the lives of believers, reinforcing the deep relational aspect of faith within the covenant context.
Scripture References: Romans 4:21, Hebrews 10:23

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