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Why is faith in God emphasized in Reformed theology?

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Faith in God is emphasized in Reformed theology as it is the means through which we receive God's grace, securing our salvation.

Reformed theology accentuates the necessity of faith due to its biblical foundation and the role it plays in salvation. Ephesians 2:8 states, 'For by grace you have been saved through faith.' This faith is not mere intellectual assent but a trustful reliance upon God's promises and His character. In Isaiah 40:31, the promise of renewal for those who wait upon the Lord illustrates that faith in Him leads to strength and endurance. Thus, faith allows believers to behold their God and experience the fullness of His grace, fulfilling the call to live by faith as a response to His sovereign grace.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8, Isaiah 40:31

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Behold Your God
Frank Tate · Dec 2, 2012
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