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What does the Bible say about faith and superstition?

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The Bible teaches that true faith is a spiritual act that relies on God, not merely on outward symbols or rituals.

In 1 Samuel 4, we see the Israelites mistakenly placing their faith in the Ark of the Covenant, believing it to have inherent power to save them from their enemies. This incident illustrates the danger of confusing true faith with superstition. Genuine faith rests in God and His promises, rather than in physical objects or rituals. The biblical narrative shows that while the Ark represented God's presence, it could not save them on its own. Instead, their trust should have been in God Himself, who is the true source of power and salvation.
Scripture References: 1 Samuel 4, 2 Corinthians 13:5

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