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What hinders faith according to the sermon?

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Hindrances to faith include a high opinion of oneself, a low opinion of Christ, a high view of experience, and a low view of public worship.

The sermon outlines several critical hindrances to faith illustrated through the example of Thomas. First, a high opinion of oneself can lead to a false sense of security in personal righteousness, making it difficult to rely on Christ's grace. Second, a low opinion of Christ minimizes His authority and work, leading to doubt and fear. Third, placing too much emphasis on personal experiences can distract from the objective truth of God's word. Finally, neglecting public worship dismisses the communal aspect of faith, depriving believers of encouragement and the means by which God works through preaching. Each of these factors can significantly obstruct a believer's trust and assurance in Christ.
Scripture References: Galatians 6:3, Romans 5:6, John 20:25

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