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How does God grow believers in faith?

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God grows believers in faith through His sustaining grace and by them resting in Christ, as depicted in Hosea 14:5-7.

In Hosea 14, God illustrates how He nurtures and grows His people in faith through His grace. He promises to be 'as the dew' unto Israel, providing the necessary nourishment for spiritual growth. This imagery emphasizes that believers do not grow through their own efforts or striving but by relying on God's grace and sustenance. As believers 'cast forth roots' in Christ, they become firmly anchored, thriving and flourishing under His care. This process reflects the divine gardener who cultivates His garden, ensuring that His people grow, blossom, and bear fruit in accordance with His will. Thus, spiritual growth is intimately connected to our dependence on Christ and the work of the Holy Spirit within us.
Scripture References: Hosea 14:5-7, John 15:5, Philippians 1:6

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