Paul Little offers some helpful thoughts regarding faith and how we should think about it. When kids begin to have doubts it is good to remember that...
1. We use faith every day. Faith that our doctor's advice is sound, faith that food at the grocery store is safe, faith that other drivers will stay on their side of the road. The point is that those who downplay the role of faith fail to realize that living life requires faith.
2. Faith is only as valid as the object in which it is placed. Trusting a foolish doctor, careless grocier or reckless driver is not valid faith. Faith in an unreliable object must be abondened.
3. Testing the reliability of objects of faith is rational and advisable. So, it is not wrong to spend time considering the faithfulness of God.
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