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What does the Bible say about unbelief in Christians?

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The Bible reveals that unbelief can be a choice, as seen in Thomas's declaration of doubt.

Unbelief is not merely a lack of evidence; it's a conscious choice against what is true. In John 20, Thomas refused to believe the testimony of his fellow disciples, stating, 'Except I shall see in his hand the print of the nails, and put my finger into the print of the nails, and thrust my hand into his side, I will not believe.' This illustrates how unbelief can stem from a desire to rely on personal experience rather than on the truth of God's revelations. Thus, it serves as a reminder that faith involves recognizing the reality of Christ's work and trusting in it, despite any doubts that may arise.
Scripture References: John 20:24-29

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