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What does it mean to see strange things in the context of faith?

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Seeing strange things in faith refers to recognizing God's miraculous and unexpected workings in our lives.

In Luke 5:26, the observers expressed that they had seen strange things, denoting their astonishment at Jesus' miraculous acts. The term "strange" parallels the biblical understanding of paradoxes, where God often operates contrary to human expectations. In the context of faith, seeing strange things involves encountering God's sovereignty and grace in ways that defy our reasoning and understanding. For Christians, this realization reinforces the belief that God's ways are higher than ours (Isaiah 55:8-9), inviting us to trust in His plan, even when it seems strange or unexpected. It encourages us to remain open to the work of the Holy Spirit, who often brings healing and transformation in ways that challenge our conventional wisdom.
Scripture References: Luke 5:26, Isaiah 55:8-9

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