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How do we know that faith does not doubt?

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Faith itself is defined by absolute trust in God, while doubts arise from our sinful nature.

In the sermon, the preacher asserts that 'faith and doubts are opposite.' While believers may experience doubt due to their old nature, the new nature created by God demonstrates unyielding faith. This perspective is rooted in the struggle described in Romans 7, where the Apostle Paul clarifies that doubts stem from the sinful flesh. Faith operates independently of these doubts, focusing solely on the truth of God's Word. Thus, when we rely on God's promises and the witness of the Spirit, we affirm that our faith is genuine and free from doubt, reflecting our trust in Christ's work.
Scripture References: Romans 7, 1 John 5:10

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No Doubt About It
Henry Mahan · Jun 11, 1995
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