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What does the Bible say about the root of the matter in us?

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The root of the matter refers to having a genuine faith in Christ, which Job emphasized by stating, 'the root of the matter is found in me.'

In Job 19:28, Job asks his friends why they persecute him, stating, 'the root of the matter is found in me.' This conveys that true faith and the essence of salvation resides inwardly, not merely in outward appearances or actions. Job's assertion emphasizes the importance of an authentic relationship with God, characterized by sincere belief in Christ, understanding one's condition of sin, and recognizing the active work of God's grace in the believer's heart. The root of the matter ultimately points to Christ Himself, who must dwell within our hearts for genuine redemption.
Scripture References: Job 19:21-29

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