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What does the 'if' in faith mean according to the sermon?

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The 'if' reveals a lack of faith, questioning God's ability rather than acknowledging His sovereignty (Mark 9:22).

'If' is often an indication of doubt and a lack of true faith. In Mark 9:22, the father questions Jesus, saying, 'If you can,' which reflects uncertainty about Jesus's power. In contrast, Jesus emphasizes that the true 'if' belongs to our belief—'If you can believe.' This redirection signifies that the onus is on our faith rather than Jesus's ability. Recognizing where we place our doubts is crucial for spiritual growth; it indicates a need to rely more extensively on God's promises rather than our own understanding or circumstances.
Scripture References: Mark 9:22-23

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Two: "IF's"
Drew Dietz · Sep 27, 2020
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