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... Read moreIn my own journey through faith, I've often wrestled with the question of why, despite clear signs and miracles, some people struggle to believe. The verse John 12:37 highlights a profound truth — even with visible evidence of Jesus' power, disbelief persisted. This resonates deeply because it reflects not only historical skepticism but ongoing struggles with faith today. The thought-provoking image text, "Why doesn't God just come down and show Himself so we can believe? He did, and they killed Him," adds another layer of understanding. It reminds me that God's revelation came through Jesus, who lived, taught, healed, and ultimately sacrificed Himself. Yet, humanity's free will and fears often lead to rejection rather than acceptance. Reflecting on this has helped me appreciate that faith isn’t just about witnessing miracles but involves openness and vulnerability to the truth, even when it challenges our beliefs or expectations. It also encourages compassion for those who struggle with faith, recognizing that doubt can be part of a deeper seeking process. Sharing this perspective aims to comfort anyone feeling isolated in their doubts or those witnessing disbelief around them. It’s a reminder that belief is a personal journey as much as it is about seeing signs, and that God’s presence and love remain constant, even when unseen or rejected. Ultimately, this passage and image challenge us to consider how we respond to the divine in our lives — are we like those who witnessed miracles and yet did not believe, or are we open to experiencing faith beyond what meets the eye?

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DESTH COULD NOT HOLD HIM DOWN 🙌 JESUS IS THE RISEN KING 👑 AMEN 👇