Yes,or leap of faith. It simply means,that one is putting their faith into gear,by action. It is along the same lines as the text that states "faith without works is dead".
Good answer,Jack!!!
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2007-08-04 16:14:41
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answered by bonsai bobby 7
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A Leap of faith yes "A step of faith"?Never.
2007-08-04 23:13:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Step of faith, leap of faith, casting your bread upon the waters, etc., etc....
2007-08-04 23:18:47
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answered by Jack B, sinistral 5
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I hear it "a leap of faith".
2007-08-04 23:08:24
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answered by Ruth 7
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Its a saying that attempts to show us that faith is a verb (requires action) not a noun......Its something we act on not something we hold on to.
2007-08-04 23:11:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd prefer a leap of logic! Or a jump of joy!!
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2007-08-04 23:11:28
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answered by Anonymous
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