The Bible teaches that even little faith is saving faith, as it is the object of faith that matters, not the amount.
In Matthew 6:30, Jesus addresses His disciples, referring to them as 'O ye of little faith.' This affirmation indicates that even small amounts of faith, given by God, are sufficient for salvation. The emphasis is not on the strength of one's faith but on its object—Jesus Christ. Our Lord reassures us that faith, even when it seems little, is evidence of God's saving grace. In fact, every true believer grapples with moments of doubt, often echoing the cry, 'Lord, I believe; help mine unbelief' (Mark 9:24). Thus, little faith can indeed reflect genuine salvation, confirming our standing before God through Christ.
Scripture References:
Matthew 6:30, Mark 9:24, Matthew 14:31
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