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What does Matthew 8 teach about faith?

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Matthew 8 illustrates that true faith is trusting in Christ's authority and promises.

In Matthew 8:5-13, we see a powerful example of faith through the centurion, who believed in Jesus' authority. He recognized that Jesus could heal his servant with merely a word, displaying faith that transcends cultural and religious boundaries. This passage teaches that faith is not about the intensity of belief but recognizing and trusting in the absolute authority of Christ. As believers, our faith should rest in the all-sufficient power of Jesus, aligning with the biblical understanding that without faith, it is impossible to please God (Hebrews 11:6).
Scripture References: Matthew 8:5-13, Hebrews 11:6

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