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Faith has never been known to conquer death, even among the faithful. Nobody has ever been resurrected by his own faith or anyone else's. Faith the size of a mustard seed can move mountains, but these people were right. They did not have enough to do the job. If their judgement is so poor about such a fundamental matter as how much faith they have, they should not have children in the home.
Faith has never been known to conquer death, even among the faithful. Nobody has ever been resurrected by his own faith or anyone else's. Faith the size of a mustard seed can move mountains, but these people were right. They did not have enough to do the job. If their judgement is so poor about such a fundamental matter as how much faith they have, they should not have children in the home.
Better tell Jesus to put Lazarus back in the tomb.
Not to mention, Frosty the Snowman.
Acts of God are not faith.
Got that wrong. See the New Testament.
Faith is what MAN has, perhaps in God, perhaps in other things. And it will not revive the dead. When God does this, it is not faith.