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How does biblical faith influence a believer's actions?

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Biblical faith influences a believer's actions by driving them to renounce worldly values and actively serve God's purpose.

Faith in Christ profoundly shapes the actions of a believer, compelling them to align their lives with God’s will over worldly desires. As demonstrated by Moses, faith led him to reject the worldly treasures and status he could have accessed in Egypt, choosing instead to suffer with God’s people. Hebrews 11:24-26 highlights that Moses esteemed the reproach of Christ as greater riches than the treasures of Egypt, signifying that true faith reorients one’s priorities towards eternal values. This transformative aspect of faith enables believers to engage in acts of service, solidarity, and righteousness that reflect their commitment to Christ. By trusting in the Lord, believers are empowered to act justly, serving others with love and sacrifice, thereby manifesting the Kingdom of God on earth.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:24-26, Matthew 5:16

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Moses' Faith
Clay Curtis · Nov 6, 2016
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