So, the airport analogy for us simpletons is not valid for referring to how faith works?:
I 'see' the plane and [ intellectually ] know in my mind that it is real and it should be able to get me to my destination. However, until I actually have faith to "get on board" and trust [ in my heart? ] my life into the hands of the pilot, I will not "get to my destination", eh?
Amen.
I 'see' the plane and [ intellectually ] know in my mind that it is real and it should be able to get me to my destination. However, until I actually have faith to "get on board" and trust [ in my heart? ] my life into the hands of the pilot, I will not "get to my destination", eh?
Amen.
People put their faith IN many people and things in life, sometimes people put their faith in the wrong person or the wrong object.
Faith is not a word only found in scripture, a good classicist, someone who studies ancient writings would do a word study and see how the word is used across various writings.
Faith is trusting in and being persuaded something/someone is true, saving faith is not a gift, that would make God the selector of who will be saved and who will not.
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