Faith is a kind of spiritual magnet that you polarize.

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Faith is a kind of spiritual magnet that you polarize. Faith will come to those who are persistent and try many times over again to understand something. We often hear about people who have great faith in God. But, we seldom hear about those who do not have faith and yet still believe.

To illustrate this point, let’s look at an example: You can’t walk through a door without pulling the door handle. However, if you don’t pull the handle, the door won’t open. To be fair, it is possible to try and open the door without pulling the handle.

But, it simply won’t happen. The person who believes in God can pull the handle without pulling it twice; they simply need to believe. Faith comes from belief and belief comes from repetition.

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