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What does the Bible say about believing in God's Word?

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The Bible teaches that true faith involves believing in the Word of God without needing tangible proof.

In John 4:43-54, we see the nobleman who believed the Word of Jesus about his son's healing. His belief was a demonstration of faith that did not rely on physical miracles or evidence. As the preacher noted, real God-given faith takes God at His Word. The emphasis here is that salvation and healing come by faith through believing what God has said, illustrating that faith is rooted in the power of God's Word, not in signs or wonders. Romans 10:17 supports this by stating that faith comes from hearing, and hearing through the Word of Christ.
Scripture References: John 4:43-54, Romans 10:17

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