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Why should Christians be confident in their faith?

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Christians can be confident in their faith because their assurance is rooted in God's promises and revelations.

Confidence in a believer's faith stems from the assurance of God's promises and His faithfulness. The blind man declared with certainty, 'one thing I know,' emphasizing the importance of personal conviction born out of divine revelation. Believers are reminded in Romans 8:28 that 'all things work together for good to them that love God,' showcasing that God is in control, even amidst life’s uncertainties. The historic Reformed view emphasizes that faith is not a leap into the unknown but a firm foundation built on the understanding that God does not change, and His word endures. This leads to profound confidence and peace irrespective of circumstances.
Scripture References: Romans 8:28

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