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Faith is not doubt. The doubter says, "I am not sure." Doubt is sin, and misery. Believers do not have perfect faith; therefore, we have doubts. Every believer struggles to one degree or another with doubts. Such doubts are not good, but the presence of doubts does not make us unbelievers. "The Scr
It is a faith which believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things, and covers a multitude of sins. ******* How is faithfulness developed? It almost goes without saying that it is the fruit of the Spirit. (It is impossible for anyone to exhibit this fruit apart from the working of the Ho
Those are the elements of faith -- a sure knowledge and a hearty confidence. Do you have these? Then you have faith. O, yes, you and I have it now in earthen vessels, in the corruption and unbelief of our natures. We still cry out with the father of the demon-possessed child, "Lord, I believe; help
“Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen” (Heb. 11:1). This is what Hebrews 11 gives as the definition of faith. However, let’s try to put it in simpler terms and apply it to our own personal lives. Faith is one of the fruits of the Spirit and is also included
faith which clings to the cross of Jesus Christ and his righteousness, faith which knows thee and loves thee, faith which has confidence in thy power and thy goodness and thy glory, and faith then which acts confidently, without fear, without doubt, with hope and with assurance in thy goodness
God gave not only Abraham to believe the impossible, but verse 24, but for us also to whom it should be imputed If we believe on Him that raised up Jesus, our Lord from the dead, who was delivered for our offenses and was raised again for our justification. Abraham was saved through faith. He w
We believe what the scriptures teach and say about the origin of the world and the creation of the universe. We believe that Jesus Christ has come into the world. We believe the incarnation. We believe the cross and the suffering of Jesus Christ. We believe that there He paid the price for our
Faith, you can see, then, is absolutely life-changing and dominating. The importance of faith cannot be overstated. It's a matter of being saved or not. The Philippian jailer was not saved until he had faith. He was on his way to hell from a human point of view. Of course, God had eternally chosen h
This activity of faith is, when we consider it from that perspective and not from the perspective of the bond and the power of faith, the activity of faith is somewhat different. It's not always so strong. The power of faith, the bond of faith, that's a constant. The activity of faith is not so