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Oh, dude, that's a classic misquote. The Bible doesn't actually say, "If you make one step, He'll make two." It's more like, "Draw near to God, and He will draw near to you." So, like, you gotta put in some effort too, you know? Can't just expect divine intervention every time you take a baby step.

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The phrase "if you make one step, He'll make two" is not explicitly stated in the Bible. However, there are similar themes found in verses such as Proverbs 3:5-6, which encourages trust in the Lord with all your heart and not to lean on your own understanding, acknowledging Him in all your ways so He will make your paths straight. This concept reflects the idea of God's guidance and support in our lives as we take steps of faith and obedience.

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It is not in the Bible.

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Emma Jean Kimble

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2y ago
It's not in the look it up look it up stop lying to people that how welose them by sugar coating stuff to make them feel good
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Joy Williams

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2y ago
It isn’t but it does say Faith without work is dead. Having faith is one thing. You have faith that you have the job but if you don’t go out and apply for the job you’re not going to get it. Working your faith is another thing.

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