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What does the Bible say about faith and weakness?

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The Bible teaches that faith comes from God, and human weakness highlights our reliance on His grace.

In Scripture, particularly in Matthew 14, we see the story of Peter walking on water. This account vividly illustrates how faith is not a human achievement but a divine gift. When Peter kept his focus on Christ, he was able to walk on the water. However, as soon as he shifted his gaze to his turbulent surroundings, he began to sink. This signifies that our faith is upheld by Christ alone and that our own strength inevitably leads to failure. The Lord allowed Peter to experience his weakness to reinforce the truth that salvation and sustenance come from Him, not from human effort.

Additionally, the narrative points to the essential reality of salvation being all of grace. The teaching emphasizes that our confidence should not be in our abilities but in the faithfulness of God. When Peter doubted, it was not merely a personal failure but highlighted the universal weakness of humanity apart from divine assistance. Christians are reminded that they must not rely on their strength but seek grace and mercy from the Lord, who is ever faithful in sustaining His people through their trials.

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