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What does it mean to have little faith?

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Having little faith means trusting God but struggling with anxiety over our circumstances.

In Matthew 6:30, Jesus refers to those who worry as having 'little faith.' This describes individuals who do trust in God but lack full confidence in His provision, leading to anxiety about their needs. It's important to recognize that even little faith can be saving faith, primarily because the object of faith—Christ—is what truly saves. However, we are called to grow in our faith, looking to Christ continually to strengthen our trust and alleviate fear. The solution lies in seeking Christ, understanding that the more we look to Him, the stronger our faith becomes.
Scripture References: Matthew 6:30

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