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As I Thought to Myself

by | Jul 13, 2021

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LHIM Weekly Bible Teaching
As I Thought to Myself
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By [wbt_preacher_link preacher=”Jerry Wierwille”]

Faith is trust. It is having confidence in something and viewing it as reliable and certain. Therefore, how we think about things and our perspective toward them significantly affects our trust in them.

We will see from the Scriptures that the way we think in our minds directly influences our trust. We need to understand the power that our thoughts have upon what we trust in.

Abraham–the father of faith
Genesis 17:1-22
Romans 4:16-20

Doubts, double-minded, and unstable
James 1:6-8

Caleb
Numbers 13:26-33

The Woman with the Issue of Blood
Mark 5:21-34

Take every thought captive
2 Corinthians 10:1-5

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