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Why is understanding the cause of faith important for Christians?

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Understanding that faith is a result of God's work ensures that Christians attribute salvation to God alone, not to human effort.

Recognizing that faith is a manifestation of the life God has given us is crucial for a proper understanding of salvation. It helps Christians avoid the misconception that human belief plays a role in initiating salvation. By acknowledging that it is God who gives faith (as depicted in John 6:44 and Acts 13:48), believers can confidently proclaim the good news and understand that their standing before God is not contingent on their own actions but on His grace and the finished work of Christ. This realization ultimately leads to deeper worship, gratitude, and assurance in the sovereignty of God.
Scripture References: John 6:44, Acts 13:48

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