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The more we know of God, the more unreservedly we will trust him; the greater our progress in theology, the simpler and more child-like will be our faith
John Gresham Machen
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Interpretation

What this quote means

A deeper understanding of God leads to greater trust and a simpler, more innocent faith.

This quote by John Gresham Machen highlights the relationship between knowledge of God and the nature of faith. As individuals grow in their understanding of theological concepts, they often find that their faith becomes more straightforward and trusting, much like the faith of a child. This suggests that true understanding deepens our trust and reverence, simplifying our beliefs rather than complicating them, leading to a more profound spiritual experience.

Themes

FaithTrustTheologyKnowledgeGod

In practice

Example use cases

In a sermon discussing the growth of faith, this quote could illustrate the connection between understanding God and trust.

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