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What does the Bible say about faith in the present tense?

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The Bible teaches that faith is always exercised in the present tense, focusing on the living person of Jesus Christ.

In John 11:25, Jesus declares, 'I am the resurrection and the life.' This statement emphasizes that our faith should not solely be anchored in past events or future hopes, but rather in the present reality of who Christ is. Faith requires us to engage with Jesus in the here and now, recognizing that He is alive and present in our circumstances. This concept is central to understanding how we relate to God and His promises. Rather than waiting for a future resurrection or relying on doctrines alone, we are called to find our hope, strength, and reassurance in Christ's presence today.
Scripture References: John 11:25

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