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What reassurance do we have if we struggle with unbelief?

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Even in our struggles with unbelief, God remains faithful and will not deny His own (2 Timothy 2:13).

Struggling with doubt or unbelief can be a painful experience for many believers. However, 2 Timothy 2:13 offers profound reassurance: 'If we believe not, yet he abideth faithful: he cannot deny himself.' This passage emphasizes God's unwavering faithfulness despite our weaknesses and doubts. The believer's identity and salvation are rooted in their union with Christ, meaning that even during times of spiritual struggle, God’s purpose and promises remain intact. Thus, this verse comforts the believer that God's faithfulness does not waver based on personal faithfulness; He will not deny His own.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 2:13, Mark 9:24

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Four Ifs
Todd Nibert · Mar 12, 2006
Joshua

Joshua

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