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Why does the Bible say to not be faint in our minds?

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Being faint in our minds can lead to discouragement and a loss of faith; thus, we are urged to focus on Jesus to maintain our strength (Hebrews 12:3).

The warning against being faint in our minds, as stated in Hebrews 12:3, reflects the struggle against discouragement and doubt that Christians can face. A weary mind can sap our spiritual vitality and lead us away from faithfulness. By encouraging believers to fix their thoughts on Jesus, the author of our faith, we are reminded that He endured all manner of suffering and contradiction yet remained faithful. This focus helps us to combat discouragement and reinforces our perseverance in the faith, maintaining our hearts and minds in the hope of His promises.
Scripture References: Hebrews 12:3

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