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This heartfelt expression of God's presence serves as a reminder to trust and hope in him even during difficult times. Woman's Day/Getty Images Deuteronomy 10:21
However, I have learned a few things that have helped. We are all children of a loving Father in heaven. As such, he is going to do everything in his power to make sure we get all the help we need ...
Every day Christians must choose to live by faith. Walking in faith builds faith. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...
The phrase is used many times in the Bible to describe God's powerful deeds during the Exodus: Exodus 6:6, Deuteronomy 4:34 5:15 7:19 9:29 11:2 26:8, Psalms 136:12. The phrase is also used to describe other past or future mighty deeds of God, in the following sources: II Kings 17:36, Jeremiah 21:5 27:5 32:17, Ezekiel 20:33 20:34, II Chronicles 6:32.
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The Christian contemplates the mystery of God and his grace and seeks to know and become obedient to God. To a Christian, the faith is not static, but causes one to learn more of God and to grow in faith; Christian faith has its origin in God. [19] In Christianity, faith causes change as it seeks a greater understanding of God.
It’s not easy to wait nowadays, whether it’s standing in a long line or holding your breath for a test result. In the interim, there’s a way to practice patience.
This passage concerning the function of faith in relation to the covenant of God is often used as a definition of faith. Υποστασις (hy-po'sta-sis), translated "assurance" here, commonly appears in ancient papyrus business documents, conveying the idea that a covenant is an exchange of assurances which guarantees the future transfer of possessions described in the contract.