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The provided text used in this podcast explores the Biblical concept of faith through various passages from the books of Luke, Romans, John, James, Matthew, and Hebrews. It emphasizes that faith involves continuous prayer and persistence, as illustrated by the parable of the unjust judge, and that the Kingdom of God is an internal spiritual reality, not an outward observation. The author explains that faith is a measure given by God that should be actively demonstrated through "works," likening it to a servant's diligent management of resources for a returning nobleman. Furthermore, the text highlights the role of the Holy Spirit in empowering believers and reiterates that faith comes from hearing God's word, culminating in the assertion that true faith enables believers to overcome obstacles and is essential for pleasing God.
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By Mark BAKERThe provided text used in this podcast explores the Biblical concept of faith through various passages from the books of Luke, Romans, John, James, Matthew, and Hebrews. It emphasizes that faith involves continuous prayer and persistence, as illustrated by the parable of the unjust judge, and that the Kingdom of God is an internal spiritual reality, not an outward observation. The author explains that faith is a measure given by God that should be actively demonstrated through "works," likening it to a servant's diligent management of resources for a returning nobleman. Furthermore, the text highlights the role of the Holy Spirit in empowering believers and reiterates that faith comes from hearing God's word, culminating in the assertion that true faith enables believers to overcome obstacles and is essential for pleasing God.
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