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What does the Bible say about standing still and going forward in faith?

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The Bible instructs believers to stand still and see the salvation of the Lord, while also calling them to go forward in faith and obedience.

In Exodus 14:13-15, Moses tells the Israelites to 'stand still' and witness the salvation of the Lord. This command emphasizes the importance of ceasing from anxiety and recognizing God's ability to rescue in dire situations. However, the Lord then instructs Moses to tell the Israelites to 'go forward', highlighting that faith requires action in response to God's promises. Together, these commands form a paradox that teaches believers to trust in God's sovereignty while also engaging actively in their journey of faith.
Scripture References: Exodus 14:13-15, Psalm 46:10, Isaiah 30:7

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