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Why is faith wrapped in meekness?

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Faith is wrapped in meekness as true faith involves recognizing our unworthiness and dependence on God.

The sermon explains that faith and meekness are intrinsically linked; genuine faith is characterized by humility and an acknowledgment of our need for God's grace. When someone approaches God in faith, they do so with the understanding that they cannot earn salvation or favor through their works. Hebrews 11:6 underscores that faith pleases God but must be accompanied by a humble heart. This is consistent with the biblical teaching that no one comes to Christ in pride or self-reliance—one who truly has faith will also exhibit meekness, seeking mercy as the publican did in Luke 18.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:6, Luke 18:10-14

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