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Faith

Faith, as one of the theological virtues, is different from faith in oneself, others or in physically tangible things. God often links the theological virtues of faith, hope and love together as a unity. In the opening maxim this uniting is clearly highlighted.

"In the triune of the theological virtues of faith, hope and love it is love that enhances both faith and hope, thereby drawing them together with itself into a unity of purpose for being."

"Hope attests to the truth of faith, in the power of the goodness of God."

"Faith imparts the truth of the ultimate triumph of good over evil."

"Seek and follow the pathway of optimism, a way signposted by faith, sealed by hope and illuminated by love."

"True faith accepts the challenges of life without being intimidated."

"Fortune telling is not a consideration for those with true faith in God."

 

 

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