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What does the Bible teach about our journey of faith?

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The Bible teaches that our journey of faith is a progressive apprehension of the gospel, focused on knowing Christ more deeply.

The journey of faith is depicted in Scripture as a pilgrimage, during which believers grow in their understanding and experience of the gospel. In Philippians 3:12-14, Paul articulates this journey with the imagery of pressing towards a goal, signifying that there is a continuous pursuit of a deeper comprehension of Christ and His grace. It is not merely about achieving personal righteousness through works, but rather about knowing Christ and His power. This journey is marked by trials and experiences that serve to refine our faith and deepen our understanding of God's grace. As we progress, each believer is encouraged to maintain a heart set on eternal truths and to seek a more profound apprehension of what they have received in Christ. Growth in faith thus involves discovering more of Christ in our lives and increasingly relying on His grace.
Scripture References: Philippians 3:12-14, 1 Corinthians 4:20

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