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Why is Jesus referred to as the author and finisher of our faith?

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Jesus is called the author and finisher of our faith because He initiates faith in believers and brings it to completion through His work in their lives.

In Hebrews 12:2, Jesus being termed the author and finisher of our faith encapsulates both His role in initiating faith through His redemptive work and His promise to complete what He started in believers. This indicates that faith is not merely a human effort but a divine gift. He sustains believers on their spiritual journey, guiding them through trials towards ultimate glorification. The assurance lies in the fact that Jesus, who suffered for the joy set before Him, is actively involved in perfecting the faith of those who look to Him, emphasizing the relational aspect of faith in the Christian experience.
Scripture References: Hebrews 12:2

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Consider Him
Henry Mahan · Nov 2, 2003
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