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Why is believing in the invisible God significant?

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Believing in the invisible God emphasizes faith over sight and acknowledges His sovereignty.

The sermon highlights the contrasting approach the Israelites took by creating a visual representation of God instead of trusting in the unseen Creator. Believing in the invisible God requires faith that transcends human understanding and perception. It draws believers to rely on the promises and character of God rather than on physical symbols or manifestations. This faith is significant for Christians as it instills a sense of security and hope, knowing that God operates beyond our visible circumstances and understands our needs better than we can. Scripture encourages us in this understanding, urging us to trust in God's unseen providence.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:1, Romans 8:24-25

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A manufactured god
Don Bell · Jun 28, 2020
Joshua

Joshua

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