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Spiritual
Faith
Faith
is in general the persuasion of the mind that a certain
statement is true (Phil. 1:27; 2 Thess. 2:13). Its primary
idea is trust. A thing is true, and therefore worthy of
trust. It admits of many degrees up to full assurance of
faith, in accordance with the evidence on which it rests.
Faith is the result of teaching (Rom. 10:14-17). Knowledge
is an essential element in all faith, and is sometimes spoken
of as an equivalent to faith (John 10:38; 1 John 2:3). Yet
the two are distinguished in this respect, that faith includes
in it assent, which is an act of the will in addition to
the act of the understanding. Assent to the truth is of
the essence of faith, and the ultimate ground on which our
assent to any revealed truth rests is the veracity of God.
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