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How does one come to believe in God?

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One comes to believe in God through the work of the Holy Spirit and the preaching of the Gospel, as seen in Acts 8:30-37.

Coming to believe in God is orchestrated by the work of the Holy Spirit and the faithful preaching of the Gospel. The story of the Ethiopian eunuch in Acts 8:30-37 illustrates this process beautifully. The eunuch, who was seeking understanding of the Scriptures, encountered Philip, who preached Jesus to him. Through the proclamation of the Gospel, the Holy Spirit worked in the eunuch’s heart, leading him to faith. This account highlights that belief in God is not merely an intellectual ascent but a transformative act initiated by God Himself. Similarly, Romans 10:17 proclaims that 'faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God,' establishing the vital role of the Word in bringing individuals to faith. Thus, the journey to belief is a divine orchestration of revelation and acceptance of God's truth.
Scripture References: Acts 8:30-37, Romans 10:17

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Believing God
Henry Mahan · May 15, 1994
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