Bootstrap

Why is great faith important for Christians?

Answered in 3 sources

Great faith, or true faith, is crucial for Christians as it reflects a right understanding of God and His salvation.

Great faith is vital for Christians because it encapsulates the essence of true belief, which sees Jesus not only as a historical figure but as the sovereign Lord who saves. The example of the centurion illustrates how true faith acknowledges our unworthiness and relies entirely on God's grace and authority. This kind of faith leads to a deeper relationship with Christ, understanding that salvation is a gift from God. It challenges believers to trust in God's promises, to understand their own sinful state, and to look to Christ for redemption, thereby fulfilling the journey of faith that leads to spiritual growth.
Scripture References: Luke 7:1-10, John 10:10, Matthew 15:21-28, 2 Corinthians 12:9, Romans 8:31-39

Sermons (2)

Great Faith
Allan Jellett · Mar 24, 2013

Articles (1)

Mark 11:22
Charles Spurgeon · Mar 7, 2016
Joshua

Joshua

Shall we play a game? Ask me about articles, sermons, or theology from our library. I can also help you navigate the site.

0:00 0:00