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Sproul's "Faith Alone"

R.C. Sproul’s "Faith Alone" emphasizes that salvation is a gift from God received solely through faith in Jesus Christ, not by our works or efforts. It means trusting in Christ’s sacrifice for forgiveness and eternal life, rather than trying to earn God's approval through deeds. While good works are important as a response to faith and evidence of genuine belief, they do not contribute to earning salvation. Faith alone is the means by which believers are justified before God, highlighting God’s grace as the foundation, with faith being the necessary conduit to receive His salvation freely offered through Christ.