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What is the difference between weak faith and no faith?

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Weak faith exists in a believer, while no faith indicates a state of condemnation and unbelief.

The distinction between weak faith and no faith lies in the relationship with Christ. Those with weak faith, like Peter who doubted while walking on water, are still in a justified state and possess life through their trust in Christ. Conversely, individuals with no faith are spiritually dead, as they reject Christ altogether. This significant gulf between weak faith and no faith highlights the grace of God, where even the smallest amount of belief is sufficient for salvation. Therefore, weak faith should encourage believers to grow rather than despair, knowing they are still headed towards eternal life.
Scripture References: Matthew 14:31, John 3:18, Romans 8:1

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