Faith requires at times marching into the waters before they part.

Walter Wink
Faith requires at times marching into the waters before they...
Faith requires at times marching into the waters before they...
Faith requires at times marching into the waters before they...
Faith requires at times marching into the waters before they...
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Faith requires at times marching into the waters before they part. Faith is something that comes by faith rather than believing something to be true. If you truly believe in God’s plan for your life, then you will not be afraid to take on even the most difficult challenges. Having faith that the water will part before you means that you believe God is in control and that He is working all things for His own purpose. As a result, you won’t allow anything to deter you from your course.

Source: The Powers That Be: Theology For A New Millennium

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