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What does it mean to be of little faith?

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Being of little faith refers to doubting God's provision and presence in our lives.

Throughout the Gospels, Jesus refers to His disciples as 'O ye of little faith' in instances where they doubt His capabilities or worry about their needs. This label reveals a struggle many believers face: the tendency to focus on circumstances rather than God's faithfulness. In Matthew 8:26, Jesus confronts their fear during the storm, reminding them that He is with them. It teaches us to recognize our doubts and to call out to Him for increased faith.
Scripture References: Matthew 8:26, Matthew 14:31

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