Answer :
I think God values our faith very much. God wants us to have strong faith in him. He wants us to have faith so strong that even if we lose all our worldly possessions (loved ones, money, shelter, etc.) we will still trust in him and praise him. However, sometimes it is EXTREMELY hard to have faith in his plan. Sometimes bad things happen and when those things happen the devil will use that as an opportunity to diminish our faith. But we must always take a deep breath, not get upset, and just trust in God’s plan. Sometimes we may think “why did this happen? How can this possible be apart of his plan?” We to simply have trust in his plan. Even if our faith wavers and we get off path remember that it’s never to late to return to him.
That’s pretty simple.
God values faithfulness, devotion, and total dedication to those who preaches his word, and pave the way for others to learn. God made us all equal, and imperfect; we are expected to make mistakes and his faith is on us to learn and liberate ourselves and cleanse our sins. As in Proverbs (3:5) states “Trust in the Lord with all your heart; do not depend on your own understanding. Seek his will in all you, and will direct your paths”. Meaning that in total faith he’s our guidance in life and will pave our way in life. And in doing so he left us the Bible to be the inspired Word of God and our ultimate and final authority for faith and practice.
God values faithfulness, devotion, and total dedication to those who preaches his word, and pave the way for others to learn. God made us all equal, and imperfect; we are expected to make mistakes and his faith is on us to learn and liberate ourselves and cleanse our sins. As in Proverbs (3:5) states “Trust in the Lord with all your heart; do not depend on your own understanding. Seek his will in all you, and will direct your paths”. Meaning that in total faith he’s our guidance in life and will pave our way in life. And in doing so he left us the Bible to be the inspired Word of God and our ultimate and final authority for faith and practice.