Faith is for our salvation, not for any Earthly objective. It is also a foregone acceptance of how things turn out, regardless of how they turn out. Sometimes, we get divine assistance (Jericho). Sometimes we become enslaved and dragged off to Babylon.
Who can refute a truism? The sky is blue. The water is cold. But truisms are not refutations.
I'm sure the Germans in World War I were devout Catholics, strong in faith. They did not win the war. God had other plans. The only reward you get for faith is resurrection.
Now I have no clue what you are trying to talk about. The main thing about Abraham was that his faith in God was so strong, he commenced to fulfill the commandment to sacrifice his own son.
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Faith is for our salvation, not for any Earthly objective. It is also a foregone acceptance of how things turn out, regardless of how they turn out. Sometimes, we get divine assistance (Jericho). Sometimes we become enslaved and dragged off to Babylon.
Lack of faith is the beginning of all trouble.
Who can refute a truism? The sky is blue. The water is cold. But truisms are not refutations.
I'm sure the Germans in World War I were devout Catholics, strong in faith. They did not win the war. God had other plans. The only reward you get for faith is resurrection.
It all started with Abraham's lack of faith in God's promise
Now I have no clue what you are trying to talk about. The main thing about Abraham was that his faith in God was so strong, he commenced to fulfill the commandment to sacrifice his own son.
We are now in the realm of responses where we have no view of the main page, so it would help if you recap your context with an opening sentence.