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EPISODE · Aug 5, 2026 · 11 MIN

Partial Faith Won't Save You | Here's What Biblical Salvation Really Requires

from First Christian Church of Brazil Indiana Sermons · host First Christian Church in Brazil Indiana

Is your saving faith genuine? Learn why the Bible teaches that true belief requires visible action rather than just words.Many people confuse a simple profession of belief with the biblical standard of saving faith. This discussion explores the relationship between conviction and conduct, focusing on the warnings found in James 2 and Matthew 7 regarding those who claim belief but lack the fruit of obedience.We examine why faith without works is considered insufficient and what it means to demonstrate a living faith. By looking at these specific scriptures, you will gain a clearer understanding of how biblical faith is proven through daily actions rather than empty statements. This breakdown is designed for anyone seeking to align their life with the teachings of scripture.Subscribe for weekly biblical study breakdowns, and comment below with your thoughts on how true faith manifests in a believer's life.

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