
In this blog, Hebrews 11 will be base camp as we explore how we can imitate the ancient biblical heroes by living a life of legacy.
âFaith sees the invisible, believes the unbelievable, and receives the impossible.â Corrie Ten Boom

The author of the letter to the Hebrews remains shrouded in mystery. Several theories regarding the authorâs identity have been proposed over the years, but all of them contain issues. The strongly Jewish character of the letter to the Hebrews helps to narrow down its date of composition, most likely between AD 64â69. Throughout its pages, Hebrews makes clear that Jesus Christ exceeds all other people, pursuits, objects, or hopes to which human beings offer allegiance. Our faith, therefore, finds its home when solely rooted in Him.
"Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see. This is what the ancients were commended for. By faith we understand that the universe was formed at Godâs command, so that what is seen was not made out of what was visible." Hebrews 11:1-3
Have you ever stopped to ask yourself: What is faith? Weâre going to contemplate seven truths about faith that can revolutionize our Christian walk. Seven in seven! Hebrews 11 will be base-camp as we explore how we, as everyday people, can become âheroesâ of faith. Not proud, showy heroes. But humble, resilient, faith-filled heroes.
Religious or not, having faith is fundamental to our humanity. We all live by faith. Faith is sitting on a chair without testing it. Itâs reading an article without fact-checking. Itâs turning a light on without consulting an electrician. We all base our lives off trusted assumptions. As Christians, the question is not whether we have faith, but rather who or what our faith is in. Faithâs power has to do with its object.

So whereâs your faith today? Be real for a moment. In yourself? Your career? A strong economy? What would it mean for you to genuinely put God first in everything and transfer full reliance to Him? The payoff is clear. Search âfaithâ in the Bible, and youâll be inspired. Christ-centred faith moves mountains. It triggers healing and drives out demons. Faith in Jesus makes the impossible possible. Ultimately, itâs the instrument for our salvation.
Often, though, our own faith feels far from this, appearing weak or ineffective. It doesnât have to stay that way. Growing in faith is rarely linear, but it doesnât mean youâre not progressing. Keep going. We never have to navigate this journey alone. Throughout the Bible, there are many who show us what meaningful faith entails. As you learn from their example, you too can experience the fullness of a Christ-empowered life. Letâs start here. We canât have godly faith without knowing what it is. Hebrews helps us: Faith is confidence in what we hope for. The gospel teaches we have a secure hope in Jesus. We can be sure of His promises and salvation. They will never fail! Even if all else collapses, this hope remains. Faith begins by boldly and intentionally choosing Jesus every day. Faith is assurance about what we do not see. Although we cannot see God, we know Heâs real. Although we may feel defeated, we know Jesus has won the victory. Faith is living from these invisible realities. It means trusting Godâs word over our circumstances. If life looks difficult today, take heart! God is with you. His silence isnât the same as His absence.

This is our first truth about faith: Although our Christian life starts with a decisive moment of faithâacknowledging Jesusâ lordship and believing in His resurrectionâit doesnât stop there. Faith involves trusting Jesus daily. In everything. Itâs being resiliently confident and assured of the truth. Today, step out in faith. Just start somewhere. How can you refocus your scattered faith onto Jesus today?
As we close, letâs pray: âDear Jesus, I put my faith in you again today. You are all I need. As I fix my eyes on you, renew my confidence in the things I hope for and reassure me of the things I do not yet see. Help me view my life from your perspective. I choose today to trust your promises over my circumstances. In Jesusâ Name. Amen.â
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