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Why is faith important in Reformed theology?

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Faith is essential in Reformed theology as it is the means through which we receive God's grace and salvation.

Faith plays a crucial role in Reformed theology, as illustrated in Scriptures and through David's reliance on God in Psalm 62. It is by faith that we access the grace of God, embracing the truth that our salvation is not attained by human effort but is a divine gift. In Ephesians 2:8-9, the apostle Paul emphasizes that salvation is through faith, not works, aligning with the doctrine of grace. Faith signifies trust in God's promises and His ability to fulfill them, exemplifying the believer's response to God's sovereign choice and grace.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8-9, Psalm 62

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Greg Elmquist · Jan 16, 2019
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