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What does the Bible say about Sarah's faith?

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The Bible commends Sarah's faith as she judged God to be faithful who had promised, illustrating a profound trust in God's ability to fulfill His promises.

Hebrews 11:11 highlights Sarah's faith as a remarkable example, reflecting her belief in God's faithfulness despite the seemingly impossible circumstances surrounding the promise of a child. Initially, Sarah displayed weakness in faith, yet through grace, she was restored and became a notable figure among the faithful. Her faith was not based on her ability but rested upon God's promise, showing that the strength of faith lies in the character of the Promiser rather than the faith itself.

Moreover, the passage emphasizes that Sarah's understanding of God's faithfulness was crucial; she relied upon His omnipotence to fulfill what appeared impossible. This teaches believers today that faith is not merely about the act of believing but about grounding that belief in God's unchanging nature. As believers reflect on Sarah's faith, they are encouraged to rely on God's faithfulness, knowing that every promise in Scripture can be trusted. This reliance empowers believers to navigate life's challenges, firmly resting on God's promises.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:11

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Hebrews 11:11
Robert Hawker · Mar 7, 2016
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