Let your faith be in the Lord Jesus and not in your strength, to fight against ungodliness and injustice in the society.

Sunday Adelaja
Let your faith be in the Lord Jesus and not...
Let your faith be in the Lord Jesus and not...
Let your faith be in the Lord Jesus and not...
Let your faith be in the Lord Jesus and not...
About This Quote

In this quote, author Dorothy Day was encouraging people to rely on God and not themselves when it comes to opposing injustice and ungodliness in the society. When we believe in our strength and rely on ourselves, we will lose our faith and be defeated by the enemy. Let your faith be in the Lord Jesus, who is all-powerful and can do anything with a mere word.

Source: The Mountain Of Ignorance

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