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What is the Christian faith's strength and significance? Please see my essay below for answers to these questions.

First and foremost, you must define trust. Belief is the way you feel and think about something. It can be correct, incorrect, good, or horrible, but you trust and ensure that it will turn out the way you expect. Faith has negative and positive aspects, as well as another idea that limits beliefs. Faith and joy will serve as motivation to assist you attain your aspirations, plans, and objectives. It has the ability to direct and decide your actions. Extreme trust is the type of faith that comes when you are certain that the things you think, do, and do are all terrible. This belief will always make you feel anxious, insecure, inept, and inept, causing you to want to give up before even starting. Limiting belief is a psychological notion. It relates to your attitudes, beliefs, prejudices, or architectural angels toward certain objects or events. He believes it may be a step-by-step guide to the best store. What about a Christian's faith?

There are many doctrines that make up authentic Christian belief, but I'll go over the most important ones.

The basic Christian beliefs are expressed in 1 Corinthians 15:1-4. Jesus died to save us. Jesus died for our sins, was buried, and rose from the dead, bringing salvation to everyone who believe in Him. Christians are different from other religions in that they value relationships over religious procedures. The purpose of a Christian is to build a strong relationship with God, not to emphasize "dos and don'ts." This relationship is made possible through Jesus Christ's work and the Holy Spirit's ministry. According to Christianity, Jesus' death on the cross was sufficient to atone for all sins and debts. This is why the broken relationship between God and man must be repaired (Hebrews 9:11-14), (Hebrews 10:10). (Romans 6:23), (Romans 5:8).

God's word is the Bible: There are many other criteria (or at least they should show) what Christianity is and what Christianity thinks in addition to these essential principles. The Bible, Christians believe, is God's revelation, and its teachings are the final authority for all beliefs and actions (1 Timothy 3:16, 1 Pet. RR 2:20-21). Christians believe in one God who is manifested in three persons: Father, Son (Jesus Christ), and Holy Spirit.

They believe, on the other hand, that humans were formed specifically to build a relationship with God, even though sin separates them from God (Rom. am 5:12, Romans 3:23). According to Christianity, Jesus Christ was crucified after coming to earth in the likeness of God and man (Philippians 2:6-11). Christians believe that after dying on the cross, Christ was buried, resurrected, and is now present with the Father, praying for his followers (Hebrews 7:25).

The route is Jesus Christ: According to Christianity, one must place his whole faith in all of Christ's deeds on the cross in order to be saved and enter heaven after being charged. We are saved if we believe that Christ died for us, paid the penalty for our sins, and rose again. Because we are all sinners, we cannot be "good enough" to please God (Is 64:6-7, Is 53:6). Because Christ has finished all of the work, there is only more work to be done! "It is finished," Jesus exclaimed from the cross (John 19:30), implying that the work of salvation is finished. Salvation, according to Christianity, is the freedom to be free of one's previous sinful nature and to seek a more perfect connection with God. Once captives to sin, we are now slaves to Christ (Romans 6:15-22). Believers will continue to fight sin as long as they exist in this sinful body. 

The Christian, on the other hand, can win the battle against sin by learning and using God's Word (the Bible) in his life while remaining under the leadership of the Holy Spirit, that is, obeying the Holy Spirit in all circumstances. Christians, on the other hand, can win the war against sin by studying and using God's Word (the Bible) in their life while being led by the Holy Spirit, which means they must obey the Holy Ghost's instructions in all circumstances.

Faith is a gift, a gift from God to us, which we cannot ask for by nature but can only pray for and hope for. Faith must come from God since it is a light to God and His secrets. The wisdom and love of God that streams down from above illuminates the human mind.


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20 minutes ago, Angee Licaa said:

They believe, on the other hand, that humans were formed specifically to build a relationship with God, even though sin separates them from God (Rom. am 5:12, Romans 3:23).

22 minutes ago, Angee Licaa said:

Christians, on the other hand, can win the war against sin by studying and using God's Word (the Bible) in their life while being led by the Holy Spirit, which means they must obey the Holy Ghost's instructions in all circumstances.

21 minutes ago, Angee Licaa said:

The Christian, on the other hand, can win the battle against sin by learning and using God's Word (the Bible) in his life while remaining under the leadership of the Holy Spirit, that is, obeying the Holy Spirit in all circumstances.

Hi Angee Licaa,

I hope you will accept some constructive criticism of your literary style in the hope that it will lead to clearer communication and spiritual growth.

I have highlighted a phrase you use three times. Since in each instance you firstly don't provide an example of something "on one hand" , your inclusion of "on the other hand" is not justified as it doesn't compare with any alternative.

Your essay would be just fine without the use of the phrase "on the other hand". 

Yes, faith comes by hearing the Word of God. Romans 10:17

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22 minutes ago, Michael37 said:

Hi Angee Licaa,

I hope you will accept some constructive criticism of your literary style in the hope that it will lead to clearer communication and spiritual growth.

I have highlighted a phrase you use three times. Since in each instance you firstly don't provide an example of something "on one hand" , your inclusion of "on the other hand" is not justified as it doesn't compare with any alternative.

Your essay would be just fine without the use of the phrase "on the other hand". 

Yes, faith comes by hearing the Word of God. Romans 10:17

Blessings from Michael37

Thank you for the reminder, I'll keep it in mind


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1 hour ago, Michael37 said:

Hi Angee Licaa,

I hope you will accept some constructive criticism of your literary style in the hope that it will lead to clearer communication and spiritual growth.

I have highlighted a phrase you use three times. Since in each instance you firstly don't provide an example of something "on one hand" , your inclusion of "on the other hand" is not justified as it doesn't compare with any alternative.

Your essay would be just fine without the use of the phrase "on the other hand". 

Yes, faith comes by hearing the Word of God. Romans 10:17

Blessings from Michael37

Yeah well, but on the other hand, it was pretty a good little essay, you think?..............default_cool2.gif.3c78bf014c5105569fa1bdf5c1a20cf1.gif

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