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Why is faith in Christ necessary?

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Faith in Christ is necessary because it is through Him that salvation is granted, making Him central to redemption.

In Isaiah 17:7, the prophecy reveals that a day will come when a man will look to his Maker and the Holy One of Israel. This emphasizes the ultimate necessity of faith in Christ as the Redeemer. In the Reformed perspective, Jesus is not merely an accessory to faith but the very foundation of salvation. Galatians 3 affirms that the promises of God find fulfillment in Christ. Thus, faith is needed to connect individuals to the salvific work of Jesus, which is the only source of grace. Without faith, one cannot claim the benefits of salvation, making the act of believing essential.
Scripture References: Isaiah 17:7, Galatians 3:16

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