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What does it mean that faith is objective, not subjective?

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Faith being objective means it is based on trust in Christ, not on personal feelings or experiences.

When we say faith is objective, we emphasize that it is centered on the person of Jesus Christ rather than our internal feelings or experiences. This means that true faith looks outside of oneself to Christ, who is the object of faith. In the sermon, it was illustrated that faith has no power if it focuses on the believer's own strength; instead, it must rest in the finished work of Christ, who is faithful and unchanging. This distinction underscores that it's not our ability to believe that carries weight, but rather our trust in Jesus, who upholds us through every trial.
Scripture References: Hebrews 12:2, Romans 3:22

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