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Why is faith in Jesus Christ emphasized in salvation?

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Faith in Jesus Christ is essential for salvation because He is the singular object of true faith.

In biblical doctrine, faith in Jesus Christ is central to salvation. This faith is not merely mental assent but a deep, personal trust in who Jesus is and what He accomplished through His life, death, and resurrection. According to Acts 8:37, the Ethiopian eunuch expressed his belief that 'Jesus Christ is the Son of God' as a prerequisite for baptism and salvation. The New Testament teaches that all who believe in Him will be saved, affirming the exclusive nature of Christ as the Savior (John 14:6). Faith is the means God has ordained for His people to connect with the grace and mercy of Christ, making it imperative for it to be rightly placed in Him.
Scripture References: Acts 8:37, John 14:6

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