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What does the Bible say about faith and feelings?

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The Bible emphasizes that true faith precedes feelings, and feelings arise as a result of genuine faith in Christ.

In Scripture, faith is the foundation for our relationship with Christ, and it is through faith that we experience the joy, peace, and comfort promised in the gospel. As Henry Mahan cites, feelings are not the ground of faith; rather, faith produces the desired feelings of rest and hope. In Romans 10:17, it is stated that 'faith comes from hearing, and hearing through the word of Christ,' indicating that our trust in God develops through understanding His Word, not our fluctuating emotions.

Furthermore, the reality of saving faith shapes our lives and actions. The principle that true repentance stems from faith aligns with the teachings of Scripture, where works glorifying God are rooted in genuine belief. By recognizing that faith is fundamental, Christians can avoid being swayed by their feelings, affirming that their trust in Christ is what ultimately fosters a profound relationship with Him, leading to authentic joy and peace.
Scripture References: Romans 10:17, Romans 10:1-4, Psalm 51

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Faith or Feeling
Henry Mahan · Oct 3, 2024
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