Rather, the Lord Jesus is to
gaze upon the faith of the entire ecclesial community.
Not exact matches
I much prefer A.W. Tozer's definition, though: «
Faith is the
gaze of a soul
upon a living God», seeing it, myself, as a commodity He produces within us, rather than one we, ourselves, create.
Just
gaze upon Christ and
faith will happen!!!!!
Despite what the prince in Dostoevsky's Idiot says about the crucified Christ constituting a sight that could cause one to lose
faith, it is precisely
upon the Pierced One that the believer must
gaze — for in contemplating the length and breadth and depth of a God whose love recoils not from his enemies (nor even from death), even the least faithful believer is offered the greatest proof of the reliability of the Word into which they entrusted their destiny.