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About the operation language of [I believe in Jesus Christ]

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I have a naive ideas about .

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Thank you in advance for your assistance.

The whole lines about it is : I believe in the merits, and mercy, and grace of Jesus Christ.

So, the preposition-in shows the domination of the sentence, is as the result of the merits, and mercy, and grace of Jesus Christ.

So. I trust you, that is to say I trust in the honesty and worth of you. ----- results from [the honesty and worth of you].
  

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Yes, that sounds about right. 'Believe' on its own refers to accepting the truth of something; 'believe in' adds the element of trust and emotional commitment.

  • Yes, that sounds about right.
  • 'Believe' on its own refers to accepting the truth of something; 'believe in' adds the element of trust and emotional commitment.
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Yes, that sounds about right. 'Believe' on its own refers to accepting the truth of something; 'believe in' adds the element of trust and emotional commitment.

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