Many years of worshiping where the congregation congregates with the Holy Book, I have come to understand by observing vividly that the soul mankind towards “the cross” must be sustained by not only obeying the Decalogue diligently but also having faith and practicing the Decalogue. No doubt, it has become mankind greatest challenges on the earth. But one thing is certain “for the righteousness of God through faith in Jesus Christ is for all who believe… and since we are justified by faith and believe in Christ Jesus and have God we have peace with God. By implication, we stand not forgot to understand the fact that Christianity has gone beyond preaching but rather practice. For we have within the Christendom political pastors and mush room churches that have re awaken the argument that religion is the opium of the people. Indeed, the spiritual aroma of the world. This fact is not disputant as a result of religion been the self consciousness and self-feeling of man who has either not yet found himself o has already lost himself again which have characterize the socio-religious formation of the contemporary churches.
By and large, the underline feet however is that looking towards “the cross” there is no the much more need to have faith not fate or fatalism and even predestination is crucial. In fact, examining the phenomenon of faith, one cannot but perceive the intrinsically nebulous characteristic enshrouding the concept, as I had observed, sometimes it appear as though the more faith is sought, the more elusive it becomes giving the seeker’s prevailing circumstances. Nevertheless, scriptural submissions are underpinned with regard to the invincibility and invulnerability of faith succinctly, the Holy Book assert, the power of faith “if thou cannot believe, all things are possible to him that believeth”.
In view of the above, a few pertinent questions seem inevitable. What is the position of faith in the face of concrete medical verdict?