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What does the Bible say about continuing in faith?

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The Bible encourages believers to continue in the teachings they have learned and been assured of, emphasizing faithfulness amidst trials.

In 2 Timothy 3:14, Paul exhorts Timothy to 'continue thou in the things which thou hast learned.' This call to perseverance is crucial, especially in the face of the many trials and discouragements faced by believers and the church. Paul emphasizes that this continuation is not merely about maintaining one's current state but is rooted deeply in the doctrines and truths that have been imparted to them. The encouragement to 'continue' reflects a commitment to grow, to remain steadfast in faith, and to endure through challenges, which is vital in the life of a Christian.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 3:14, Colossians 1:23, John 8:31, Romans 11:22

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If You Continue
Gary Shepard · May 19, 2024
Joshua

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