In the early 20th century, anti-Semitism became more serious. Germany isolated Jews and began to destroy them. When the Nazi led by Adolf Hitler took over the administration in 1933, he tried to build a perfectly Nazi country. Since the Nazis wanted to dispel their objections to their rule, they founded a concentration camp system, death camp to manage what they thought "not welcome." Those "unwelcome people" are Jews. From 1933 to 1945, about 6 million Jews were murdered and called the Holocaust.
Maintaining faith is a successful way to survive in the Holocaust. Many people in concentration camps are very loyal to God and these people often survive at night. They have to endure hunger and labor, but others have strong faith. "God is testing us and wants to know if we can dominate our basic intuition and kill our inner Satan because he loves us more It is a sign that there is (Weisel, 42). Eli's faith is certainly not as strong as Akihabara, but that is the reason to help him through the Holocaust. He was in the camp, he keeps asking God, but he did not answer, but he never completely lost confidence, and the faith left by him through the Holocaust saves his life It was.
What is faith? The author of the letter to the Hebrews, in a letter 11: 1 to the Hebrews, defines the definition of faith in the Bible by saying "believing is the essence of what you want and there is no evidence of things" We are giving it to them. In addition, faith is the premise of hope and love, "These three are still faith, hope and love ... (1 Corinthians 13: 13). So some sense of faith is against something It is a belief and a necessary condition for having other things so it is necessary for people to believe in order to have the Bible's faith. In the second half of Luke 6: 45 he says: The heart is full of rich heart, so when the Romans 10: 9 says, "If you confess the Lord Jesus with your mouth, if you believe that your heart raised him from death You will be saved. " "So salvation is synonymous with faith.