YourTruthGod
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Correct (as usual)....
"Faith" (pistos) can be used variously. It CAN mean to intellectually embrace a corpus of teachings (as in "Teach the faith") but typically it means to trust, to rely, to claim, to lean upon (this is the sole meaning in justification).
You are mixing up too many ideas. Don't make it so complicated. Faith and belief are the same thing, and it is dead if not accompanied by right action.
Satan did not use scripture correctly in the desert.Albion is correct. Theologically, we make this distinction in keeping with Scripture, but in classical theology, we TEND to use the word "faith" to mean to trust, rely and we use the word "belief" to mean to intellectually agree and embrace a corpus of truths. And Albion is correct that they are NOT the same thing. The devil could get a 100% on any theology test, but He does not trust/rely on Jesus as his Savior and Lord:
he's brain has the info but his heart and soul hate Jesus, not trust/rely on Jesus. There are Muslims and Jews with Ph.D.'s in Christianity and Christian teachings, but does that mean they lie when they call themselves Muslim or Jewish because intellectually understanding a corpus of information IS being justified/saved?
I do not believe they understand God's Truth because they do not obey God's Word.
Understanding comes only after obedience to God's commands.