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Why is believing in things not seen important for Christians?

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Believing in things not seen is crucial for Christians as it reflects true faith and trust in God's promises and sovereignty.

For Christians, believing in the things not seen signifies a deep reliance on God’s Word and His plan for the future. This is evident in the life of Noah, who obeyed God's commands without seeing the flood until it was too late for others. The unseen elements of faith remind us that our present circumstances and tangible realities often do not capture God's ultimate plan, which includes eternal judgement and salvation through Christ. Embracing this aspect of faith allows believers to act according to divine promises, providing assurance and hope, which sustains us in a world filled with uncertainty.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:1-6, 2 Corinthians 4:18

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