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I have been preaching on overcoming the world (its lies and labels), growing in our walk with God, and experiencing the victory available through Jesus.
We are overcomers through faith in Jesus Christ.
I was talking to someone a couple of years ago and asked them if they knew where they would be spending eternity.
Their response was, “Oh, Yeah! I’m good!
I’ve got faith!”
2 Peter 1:1-9
That is wonderful!
I said, “…but faith in what or in Whom?”
“Well, I have faith in my faith, and that’s all that matters.”
Sadly, this is the idea that many people have.
They think that as long as they have faith, that faith alone will sustain them.
However, it is not having faith that is important.
It is the object of that faith.
Where is your faith?
In what or whom are you trusting for salvation?
In what or in whom are you trusting for each day and each situation
The Witness of the Spirit of God
1 John
2 Corinthians 13:1
John 15:35
Ephesians 4:30
The Witness of the Son of God
2 Corinthians
The Witness of the Word of God
John 20:30-31
1 John 5:1
Psalm 12:6-7
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