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Thursday, November 19, 2009

Once we have faith, it will be tested. Unproven faith is no faith at all. We need no faith for what we can see and what we can do. We need faith for what we cannot see; we need faith for what we cannot do. Doubt is part of the process of faith. When we encounter doubts, we have reached the boundaries of our faith. We lay hold of the promises of God, and faith grows.