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What does 'even now' mean in a faith context?

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'Even now' signifies unwavering faith in God's ability to intervene, regardless of the circumstances.

The phrase 'even now' reflects a profound level of faith that persists despite overwhelming odds or dire situations. Martha’s assertion that 'even now, whatsoever you will ask of God, he will give it thee' reveals her understanding that, even in death, Jesus still held the power to change circumstances. This repeated theme throughout scripture reassures believers that God's capacity to act is not hindered by human understanding or limitations. In times of despair, 'even now' becomes a rallying cry for believers to maintain faith, trusting that God is still in control and able to fulfill His promises even when all seems lost.
Scripture References: John 11:21-22, Psalm 107:4-6, Ezekiel 37:3-5

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Even Now
Henry Mahan · Aug 23, 1981
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