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How does faith that honors God differ from faith based on evidence?

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Faith that honors God is rooted in trust in His word, while faith based on evidence seeks signs and is ultimately insubstantial.

True faith that honors God is characterized by a complete reliance on His character and promises, rather than a dependency on evidence or signs. As seen in Matthew 12:39, Jesus warned that 'an evil and adulterous generation seeks after a sign.' Such faith, grounded in the assurance of God's word, recognizes that God is trustworthy regardless of visible evidence. Therefore, faith that relies solely on personal experiences or miracles often lacks the depth and stability that comes from a heart transformed by God, which is necessary to withstand trials and tribulations.
Scripture References: Matthew 12:39, Hebrews 11:1

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