Hope Sabbath School

Saving Faith

This week on Hope Sabbath School, we explore the lesson *Saving Faith*. Why is faith so important? Because it is essential not only for our salvation, but also for growing in a meaningful relationship with God. As we study this topic, we’ll discover that faith itself is a gift from God—something He graciously gives to us. And as we choose to trust Him and put that faith into action, it continues to grow stronger. Join us this week on Hope Sabbath School as we learn how to receive and live out this life-changing gift of faith.

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