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Humility, Authority & Great Faith

1 h 0 min · 7 de jun de 2026
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Faith is absolutely central to the Christian life. Without it, we cannot become Christians, live as Christians, grow as Christians, or please God. The New Testament mentions faith and its corresponding verb "believe" over 240 times. Followers of Jesus are primarily known as "believers"—those who have faith in God. But what does great faith actually look like? Jesus encountered thousands of people during His earthly ministry. He witnessed every variety of faith imaginable—from bold confidence to paralyzing doubt. Yet only two people received His commendation for having "great faith." One was a Syrophoenician woman. The other was a Roman centurion whose story reveals the surprising conditions that produce extraordinary faith.

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