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Faith is to believe what you do not yet see, reward for faith is to see what you believe
For:
- We always can’t believe in something that we see. We need to foresee certain situations and place our faith in it.
- This is entirely true in our professional lives. When we hire people to work, we have faith in them in spite of not seeing their work. When they start to work productively, we see what we believed in.
- We can’t always predict situations. For e.g. bad economic conditions. But, we start to believe things will get better.
Against:
- You can only trust things or people you have experienced. That gives you’re the power of judgment.
- People lose faith in things when they suffer a loss or pain.
- Most of us believe in God who we haven’t seen and will never see. We are still rewarded.
- With the challenges we face daily, it’s difficult to have faith or believe in things we do not see. By doing this, most likely we get forged
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