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How do we know our faith is not just based on facts?

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Faith is more than knowledge; true faith comes through hearing God's Word, as stated in Romans 10:17.

The distinction between mere facts and true faith is emphasized in the sermon using the example of the Ethiopian eunuch, who possessed facts but lacked understanding until Philip explained the Scriptures to him. Solomon emphasizes that faith comes from hearing, and hearing through the Word of God (Romans 10:17). This highlights that believing in Jesus and His authority is not merely an intellectual exercise; it requires a revelation and understanding that can only be granted by God. Thus, true saving faith is not just an accumulation of knowledge but a divine response to His sovereign call.
Scripture References: Romans 10:17

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