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What does the Bible say about true faith and knowledge of God?

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The Bible teaches that true faith arises from a right knowledge of God, acknowledging Him as sovereign and holy.

True faith is rooted in a correct understanding of who God is and who we are as His creation. The proclamation from Isaiah 40:6 reminds us that all flesh is grass, and our righteousness is fleeting. It asserts that we must learn from Scripture about the nature of God, revealing His absolute sovereignty and holiness. This contrast between divine holiness and human frailty emphasizes the necessity of knowing God correctly to foster genuine faith. Our understanding must come not from our own thoughts but from the revealed Word of God, which discloses His character and His covenant relationship with humanity.
Scripture References: Isaiah 40:6, Romans 12:1-2

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