i think it means to like not to be that faith anymore
2007-08-26 10:20:52
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answered by Me 6
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This is the first time I've seen your question (just remember how many questions come onto this forum per minute during the daytime and that people are not here all at the same time).
I'm not sure fully what you mean by reclaiming your faith, so my anwer may not be what you are looking for.
To reclaim your faith, I would look at the basics of your faith and decide what you need. In the Christian religion to reclaim our faith is to reestablish a relationship with Jesus Christ and make that meaning very personal for you.
In my case, it's like a revival: To want to really get to understand the heart and mind of Christ. In the process of understanding, I then know how to follow his guidance and to be obedient to him.
2007-08-26 17:24:28
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answered by Searcher 7
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Reclaiming your faith is another way to put it when you have gone away from your "religion" and done your own thing only to find that life is not as good as you thought it might be. You may have thought that God was not doing His job or whatever and decided to kind of exclude Him from the mix. So to reclaim it would mean to once again decide to have faith in Him.
2007-08-26 17:22:31
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answered by A B 3
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People sometimes lose their faith or abandon it at different times in their lives. Reclaiming your faith simply means to begin to practice it once again.
2007-08-26 17:22:59
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answered by Chris B 7
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My guess is that sometimes people loose faith in (in my case) God.
This may happen by experimenting with other religions that do not believe in the Christian God.
To reclaim, in this case, would be to go back to your original belief system.
2007-08-26 17:25:24
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answered by Me 6
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Some people drift away from God and go and put some human enjoyment in his place. They reclaim it means they realized they had done wrong and came back to make God first.
2007-08-26 17:22:06
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answered by geessewereabove 7
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Do you know the story of Thomas? He had faith, believed in Christ and they Christ died. Thomas lost his faith and could not believe that Christ had risen again until he saw for himself. After that moment, he never doubted again and his faith was "reclaimed".
2007-08-26 17:38:14
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answered by microbioguy 3
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Hi.
Your question implies that you couldn't just ask the person who said it to you. And the answer to your question can really only be answered by him (or her).
When I hear that, I think it means this:
There was something you had confidence in, but then for some reasons you lost your confidence in it. But now someone is telling you, "you've just gotten lost! Choose once again to have confidence, even though your recent experience has caused you to not have confidence in it!"
2007-08-26 17:28:19
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answered by as;ldkj 2
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I am not exactly sure, but what I know is that it means to reenter your faith somehow. Like with christans, you get bapisted again. Or something non-religious is re-doing your vows in marrage.
In other words, it means to promise your faith over again.
2007-08-26 17:23:52
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answered by LoveThroughout_Time 3
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i am christian, and i'm pretty sure it means to ask god into to your heart again you know, when you get faith in the Lord...
you can call my pastor if you like
Pastor Robert Emmit
Community Bible Church
I'm sorry i don't have the phone number, but you can go to
www.communitybiblechurch.com
it it located in san antonio texas!!
p.s., i am also sorry that you had to ask so many times
i hope you find this helpful!
2007-08-26 17:24:04
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answered by Anonymous
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To me, it sounds like someone who was backsliding in their faith, but stopped and reconnected to draw close to God again.
Backsliding is NOT losing one's faith; it is just wandering from it for a time. Once we are saved, God does not change His mind about it.
2007-08-26 17:24:02
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answered by Bob T 6
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