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Why does Jesus say, 'Believest thou this?'?

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'Believest thou this?' is a personal invitation to affirm faith in Christ as the only source of life and resurrection.

In the context of His conversation with Martha, when Jesus asks, "Believest thou this?" (John 11:26), He is prompting her and us to personally evaluate our faith in His identity and power. This question serves as a call to recognize that life, resurrection, and hope hinge upon who Christ is. It's not merely about belief in a general resurrection but rather acknowledging that Christ Himself is the embodiment of life and salvation. The answer we provide to this question reveals our understanding of the Gospel and our relationship with the Son of God.
Scripture References: John 11:26, Romans 10:9-10, Matthew 16:15

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