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What does the Bible say about standing still in faith?

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The Bible teaches that in spiritual battles, we are to stand still and trust in God's power, as shown in 2 Chronicles 20.

In 2 Chronicles 20, God instructs His people not to be afraid or dismayed because the battle is His, not theirs. Jehoshaphat and the people are told to stand still, highlighting the importance of faith as a posture of reliance on God rather than taking matters into their own hands. This principle is echoed in Ephesians 6, where believers are called to stand strong in the Lord and His might, not relying on their own strength or wisdom. The act of standing still is not a passive resignation but an active faith in God's promises and sovereignty, affirming that our struggles are ultimately His to fight.
Scripture References: 2 Chronicles 20:15-17, Ephesians 6:10-13

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