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  2. Where Jesus is called a faithful high priest, the idea expressed is His fidelity to His obligations to God and to His saving work (Hebrews 2:17; Hebrews 3:2, 6).

  3. Fidelity is the kind of faith mentioned in James 2:14-26. Just "believing" or blindly trusting that we are qualified to enter God's Kingdom is not sufficient. Christ must see Himself in us. Faith without works is dead, so we show real faith by our actions (verses 17-18).

  4. This attribute is also ascribed to Christ in the New Testament. Where Jesus is called a faithful high priest, the idea expressed is His fidelity to His obligations to God and to His saving work (Hebrews 2:17; 3:2,6).

  5. Where Jesus is called a faithful high priest, the idea expressed is His fidelity to His obligations to God and to His saving work (Hebrews 2:17; Hebrews 3:2, 6).

  6. To understand what the scribes and Pharisees lacked, we need to examine fidelity along with the traditional definition of faith. Fidelity, as defined by Webster, is "the quality of being faithful, accuracy in details, exactness." The dictionary adds an interesting modern analogy to explain fidelity: "the degree to which an electronic device (as ...

  7. Aug 3, 2024 · In the Bible, fidelity refers to faithfulness and loyalty, particularly in relationships. It emphasizes the commitment to uphold promises, such as the covenant between God and His people, and is often exemplified in the context of marriage, where it signifies exclusivity and devotion ( Hebrews 13:4 ).

  8. Simply put, in a biblical context, fidelity is honesty, truth, faith, and loyalty ingrained and infused in one’s being and it generates actions consistent with God’s will and ways. It truly does, as Noah Webster wrote, “make [one’s] interest coincide with duty.”.

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