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How do we know that little faith is still valuable?

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Little faith is still faith, and it saves just as surely as great faith because it's the object of faith, Christ, that saves.

In the sermon, it is acknowledged that little faith, although it may seem inadequate, remains significant because it is still faith that is directed towards Christ. As stated, 'little faith is better than no faith.' This affirmation emphasizes that salvation is based on the trust in Christ, not the measure of our faith. Christ's righteousness is what ultimately counts, and even the weakest trust in Him is enough for our salvation. Believers are encouraged to recognize that their dependence on Christ, no matter how feeble it seems, is anchored in His power and faithfulness.
Scripture References: Matthew 17:20, Romans 4:20-21

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