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What is essential, therefore, is not that you no longer believe, but that God continues to believe in you.
Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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What this quote means

The quote emphasizes the importance of faith, not only in oneself but also in the belief that a higher power has faith in us.

Gabriel Garcia Marquez highlights the idea that personal belief can waver, but what truly matters is the unwavering belief that God maintains in us. This suggests a comforting thought that no matter our doubts or struggles, there is a divine perspective that encourages and supports our existence and journey, reinforcing our own potential to believe in ourselves.

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Example use cases

This quote could be shared at a faith-based community gathering to inspire individuals facing self-doubt.

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