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Why is faith important in the story of Manoah and his wife?

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Faith is crucial as it underscores the belief in God's promise and purpose, especially in the face of doubts and uncertainties.

In the narrative of Manoah and his wife, faith manifests as they grapple with fear and uncertainty following the angel's announcement of their son, Samson. Manoah’s initial fear of death after encountering God was countered by his wife's faith, which assured him that God would not have accepted their sacrifice if He intended to destroy them. Her arguments highlight a profound trust in God's faithfulness to His word—a core element in the life of every believer. In sovereign grace theology, faith is seen not as a mere human effort but as a gift from God that enables believers to grasp the promises made in Christ, affirming that God does not lie and His plans will surely come to pass.
Scripture References: Judges 13:22-23, Hebrews 11:1

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A Woman's Faith
Henry Mahan · Feb 25, 1998
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