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What does 'Let God be true' mean in the context of faith?

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'Let God be true' signifies God's ultimate authority and faithfulness to His promises regardless of human unbelief or reasoning.

'Let God be true' as stated in Romans 3:4 emphasizes the contrast between God's perfect truth and the fallible nature of humanity. Paul is addressing the objections raised about God's faithfulness in the face of widespread unbelief. He asserts that God's truth does not waver based on human disbelief; rather, God remains faithful to His promises and purposes. The phrase highlights that God's character and declarations stand firm, overcoming any objections or doubts posed by humanity. Thus, when confronting doubts and human reasoning, believers are called to trust in God's unwavering truth and the reliability of His Word.
Scripture References: Romans 3:4

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Let God be True
Jim Casey · Aug 9, 2009
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