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How do we know our faith will not fail?

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Our faith will not fail because Jesus prays for His followers, affirming divine support and preservation.

In Luke 22:32, Jesus assures Peter, saying, 'I have prayed for thee, that thy faith fail not.' This declaration provides a powerful testament to the security of believers in Christ. The assurance rests not on our own strength or resolve but on the intercession of Jesus as our high priest. The promise of Christ’s unfailing support underscores that genuine faith, a gift from God, is preserved by His grace. Importantly, even when believers falter, as seen in Peter's denial of Christ, the truth remains that true faith ultimately will not collapse because it is sustained by God's sustaining power and Christ's active intercession for us. Therefore, we can take heart in the knowledge that our reliance upon His mercy secures our perseverance in faith.
Scripture References: Luke 22:32, Romans 8:34, John 17:11, Ephesians 2:8

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A Wonderful Savior
Don Bell · Sep 1, 2018
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Joshua

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