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What lesson can Christians learn about faith from the walls of Jericho?

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Christians can learn that true faith often requires acting on God's promises before seeing results, exemplified by the Israelites shouting for victory before the walls collapsed.

The story of Jericho teaches that faith is not merely believing in God's existence but acting based on His promises. The Israelites shouted before the walls fell, illustrating that faith involves a confident expectation of God's faithfulness. In the Christian life, believers are called to trust in God’s assurances even when circumstances appear daunting. This act of faith signifies a deep-rooted belief that God's declarations are as good as fulfilled, reflecting the essence of biblical faith as seen in Hebrews 11:1. By placing their trust in God's word, Christians can face their own 'walls' with the same confidence that God will deliver as promised.
Scripture References: Joshua 6:20, Hebrews 11:1

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