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Why is the object of faith important?

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The object of faith, which is Christ Himself, is crucial because faith must have a reliable and true foundation to be effective.

In the context of saving faith, the object is not simply any belief but specifically faith in Christ, who is crucified and risen. The preacher emphasizes that faith must not rely on one's sincerity or effort but must be grounded in Christ's finished work. Salvation hinges on the object of faith because belief in Christ provides assurance and a solid foundation to the believer. If faith is misplaced, as in Cain's offering, it leads to destruction rather than salvation. Therefore, faith must align with the truth of God's Word concerning who Christ is and what He has accomplished for sinners.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:1-3, John 16:8-11, Romans 4:6

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