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Faith Under Trial: Realistic Lessons from Abraham’s Life on Doubt, Perseverance, and God’s Mercy
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- ISBN8233750991
- EAN9798233750991
- Date de parution10/02/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Faith Under Trial: Realistic Lessons from Abraham's Life on Doubt, Perseverance, and God's Mercy is a sobering and liberating exploration of one of the most misunderstood realities in Christian theology: the testing of faith. In an era where faith is often preached as unshakable confidence and doubt is treated as failure, many believers live under silent condemnation. Questions are suppressed. Struggles are hidden.
Trials are endured alone. This book confronts that distortion head-on and restores a biblical understanding of faith that matures through testing rather than collapsing under it. Using the life of Father Abraham, the man Scripture calls righteous, faithful, and a prophet. this book reveals a truth many churches avoid: faith can falter without leading a believer to abandon God. Abraham believed God, yet his faith shook under pressure.
He lied to protect himself. He attempted to help God fulfill a promise. He struggled with fear, delay, and uncertainty. Yet none of these moments disqualified him from covenant. God remained faithful, not because Abraham was perfect, but because grace outlasts human weakness. Faith Under Trial draws a crucial distinction between shaken faith and sinful departure. It exposes how performance-driven teaching has produced spiritual immaturity, shallow Christianity, and believers who survive on religious reassurance rather than grow through truth.
Instead of feeding comforting illusions, this book offers solid spiritual substance-faith that thinks, wrestles, and perseveres. This is a book for believers walking through trial, delay, persecution, temptation, or crisis. It speaks to those who love God yet feel their faith strained by unanswered prayer, fear, or overwhelming circumstances. It reassures readers that testing is not evidence of unbelief but a pathway to maturity.
WHAT THIS BOOK EXPLORES. Faith under trial and the crisis of belief. The difference between doubt and rebellion. How faith can fail without abandoning God. Why Abraham's flaws did not cancel God's promise. How perseverance is formed through weakness. Why shallow faith teaching produces bondage. The role of mercy in spiritual maturity. Covenant faith that survives pressure and delayWHO THIS BOOK IS FOR.
Christians experiencing a test of faith. Believers struggling with doubt or spiritual pressure. Readers wounded by performance-based theology. Those facing prolonged trials or unanswered prayer. Anyone seeking a mature, biblical understanding of faithFaith Under Trial is not a defense of unbelief and not a motivational slogan. It is a realistic, Scripture-grounded call to mature faith;; faith that remains anchored to God even when certainty wavers.
If your faith has been tested, strained, or shaken, this book will help you understand why and show you how covenant mercy holds you steady when belief feels fragile.
Trials are endured alone. This book confronts that distortion head-on and restores a biblical understanding of faith that matures through testing rather than collapsing under it. Using the life of Father Abraham, the man Scripture calls righteous, faithful, and a prophet. this book reveals a truth many churches avoid: faith can falter without leading a believer to abandon God. Abraham believed God, yet his faith shook under pressure.
He lied to protect himself. He attempted to help God fulfill a promise. He struggled with fear, delay, and uncertainty. Yet none of these moments disqualified him from covenant. God remained faithful, not because Abraham was perfect, but because grace outlasts human weakness. Faith Under Trial draws a crucial distinction between shaken faith and sinful departure. It exposes how performance-driven teaching has produced spiritual immaturity, shallow Christianity, and believers who survive on religious reassurance rather than grow through truth.
Instead of feeding comforting illusions, this book offers solid spiritual substance-faith that thinks, wrestles, and perseveres. This is a book for believers walking through trial, delay, persecution, temptation, or crisis. It speaks to those who love God yet feel their faith strained by unanswered prayer, fear, or overwhelming circumstances. It reassures readers that testing is not evidence of unbelief but a pathway to maturity.
WHAT THIS BOOK EXPLORES. Faith under trial and the crisis of belief. The difference between doubt and rebellion. How faith can fail without abandoning God. Why Abraham's flaws did not cancel God's promise. How perseverance is formed through weakness. Why shallow faith teaching produces bondage. The role of mercy in spiritual maturity. Covenant faith that survives pressure and delayWHO THIS BOOK IS FOR.
Christians experiencing a test of faith. Believers struggling with doubt or spiritual pressure. Readers wounded by performance-based theology. Those facing prolonged trials or unanswered prayer. Anyone seeking a mature, biblical understanding of faithFaith Under Trial is not a defense of unbelief and not a motivational slogan. It is a realistic, Scripture-grounded call to mature faith;; faith that remains anchored to God even when certainty wavers.
If your faith has been tested, strained, or shaken, this book will help you understand why and show you how covenant mercy holds you steady when belief feels fragile.
















