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What does the Bible say about confirmation of disciples?

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The Bible teaches that confirming the disciples involves strengthening them in their faith, as seen in Acts 14:21-22.

In Acts 14:21-22, after preaching the gospel and teaching many, Paul and Barnabas returned to the cities they had previously evangelized to confirm the souls of the disciples. This act of confirmation signifies the importance of encouraging believers to continue in their faith amidst tribulation. The ministry of confirmation serves to reassure the faithful that their belief in Christ is valid and supported by the testimony of the Holy Spirit, who leads and guides them into truth.
Scripture References: Acts 14:21-22

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