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      • Faith does not mean to move blindly into some area and say, "Oh, I am trusting God." That is very foolish. God never asks us to do that. For example, in our salvation we do not bring a little lamb to offer as a sacrifice; our faith rests upon the historical facts of the death, the burial and the resurrection of the Son of God.
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  2. Jan 4, 2022 · We are expected to act in faith on God’s promises just as Abraham did, but we do that from a position of trust based on all the knowledge we have of God. Abraham followed God’s order based on his faith that God would keep His promise to raise up a nation through Isaac.

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    • The Transformation of Countless Lives Because of The Gospel

    Jesus can be trusted as He partook of our humanity and came “full of grace and truth” (John 1:14). God became flesh and entered into our world in the person of Jesus Christ. Christ has been with God the Father always; they have always existed. When Jesus took on flesh, He became like us and knows what it is like to be fully human. He experienced ou...

    Throughout the scriptures we can see that God kept His promises. He promised to never flood the earth again like He did during Noah’s lifetime. He promised that Abraham would have a son despite his old age and that his offspring would fill the earth. He promised to deliver His people from slavery. The promises of God can be trusted. They were fulfi...

    When Jesus went to be with His Father once again after the resurrection, He promised the Holy Spirit to be with His followers. He did not leave them to try and figure things out like some sort of cryptic crossword. God has revealed Himself to us through the Bible and also by the power of His Spirit. God dwells inside every believer by the power of ...

    After Jesus rose from the dead, He appeared to His disciples. The disciple Thomas was not with them at the time and only heard what the other disciples had seen. His reaction was understandable: “Unless I see the nail marks in his hands and put my finger where the nails were, and put my hand into his side, I will not believe” (John 20:25). He wante...

    There is solid evidence of the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The eyewitness accounts found in the Bible and the ongoing witness of Christians across the centuries who trusted in Jesus show that this is not a case of blind faith. Reason and wisdom are held up throughout Scripture. In Proverbs 3:13 we are blessed when we find wisdom a...

    There is genuine transformation in the lives of people from all walks of life who have encountered the good news of Jesus. As well as the facts of the gospel, it is a faith that can be experienced regardless of our background, social status, race, gender, history and more. At times, this might look very dramatic and for others, it is a process over...

  3. Oct 7, 2022 · However, there are times where God wants us to blindly trust Him. If you’re struggling with the concept of taking your next steps without knowing where you’re going, you’re not alone. Trust is hard, but trust in God is always worth it. 2 Corinthians 5:6-7 (ESV) So we are always of good courage.

    • Seek Truth in Scripture. Scripture, or the Bible, is God’s Word. God knows you need somewhere to go when you feel unsure. That place is His Word. It is unchanging and completely trustworthy.
    • Confess Unbelief. Be honest. Allow God to remind you who He is and what He promises, and then be honest with Him. You can tell God how you feel and in what areas of your life you are struggling to trust Him.
    • Share Your Concerns With Your Community. You are not facing these difficult times alone. The Lord is walking with you every step of the way. He also gives you other believers to walk with.
    • Remember God and Spend Time With Him. God is bigger than your circumstances. Difficult times may feel like they last forever, but they are temporary. God is present amid the bad times as well as the good.
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    • Seek Truth in Scripture. Scripture, or the Bible, is God’s Word. God knows you need somewhere to go when you feel unsure. That place is His Word. It is unchanging and completely trustworthy.
    • Confess Unbelief. Be honest. Allow God to remind you who He is and what He promises, and then be honest with Him. You can tell God how you feel and in what areas of your life you are struggling to trust Him.
    • Share Your Concerns With Your Community.
    • Remember God and Spend Time With Him. God is bigger than your circumstances. Difficult times may feel like they last forever, but they are temporary. God is present amid the bad times as well as the good.
  4. Nov 9, 2020 · Are we called to have blind trust in God? Not exactly. People in the Bible trusted God because he had proven himself trustworthy and reliable again and again. In this episode, Tim, Jon, and Carissa explore God’s fifth and final attribute in Exodus 34:6, his trustworthiness. Episode 13. •. 1hr 8m. •. Nov 9, 2020. Play Episode. Show Notes.

  5. These things give us evidence of the existence of God and of His character. Therefore, our faith is not blind. We are called to love God with all of our minds (Luke 10:27). He does not expect us to blindly leap in the dark, but to understand His revelations and to take calculated steps of faith.