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Why is believing God more important than merely believing in God?

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Believing God means trusting His promises and character, resulting in a deeper, transformative faith.

The sermon emphasizes a crucial distinction between believing in God and believing God. Merely believing in God acknowledges His existence, but believing God encompasses trusting His promises and acting upon His Word. This faith is a gift from God and is foundational in Reformed theology, reflecting the transformational nature of salvation by grace. When individuals are enabled by the Holy Spirit to believe God, their lives become marked by assurance, peace, and a genuine relationship with Him. This belief acknowledges the reality of God's sovereignty and grace in every aspect of life.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8-9, Hebrews 11:6

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