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How do we believe what God says?

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Believing what God says involves trusting in His ability to fulfill His promises, grounded in faith.

Believing what God says is characterized by a personal trust in His promises and His character. This belief is demonstrated in Abraham's faith, as he trusted God’s word regarding the promise of his descendants, despite the impossibility from a human perspective. Romans 4 reflects this belief, highlighting that faith is not based on visible evidence but on confidence in God's word. We believe not just what He has said but also who He is; understanding that He is all-powerful and faithful leads us to place our trust wholly in Him for our salvation and life, affirming the truth of Philippians 1:6 that He who began a good work in us will carry it on to completion.
Scripture References: Romans 4:20-21, Philippians 1:6

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