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“…understanding the unique power of such a common word…” Hebrews 11:1
“faith” “…understanding the unique power of such a common word…” Hebrews 11:1
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“faith” You may naturally trust something, or someone … but, faith goes much deeper… Faith has a Spiritual origin… (Ephesians 2:8)
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“faith” “Faith is the evidence of things unseen, the substance of things hoped for.” Hebrews 11:1 “Now faith is the reality of what is hoped for., the proof of what is not seen.”
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To Truly understand faith…
First, We must see faith as foundational, not optional.
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To Truly understand faith…
Second, we must see faith as assurance and not as human trust.
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To Truly understand faith…
Second, we must see faith as assurance and not as human trust.
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assurance “to stand up under…” “lasting” “reality” “a firm content”
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To Truly understand faith…
Third, we must see faith as conviction, and not man-made confidence.
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To Truly understand faith…
Third, we must see faith as conviction, and not “flimsy” man-made confidence.
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To Truly understand faith…
Third, we must see faith as conviction, and not “flimsy” man-made confidence.
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conviction “a means of proof…” “tested” “certainty”- the outward demonstration of believing the content
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faith Foundational, not optional Assurance, not human trust
FAITH PERSPECTIVE: Foundational, not optional Assurance, not human trust iii. Conviction, not man made confidence LIFE STYLE RESULT Faith-less living is sin, not merely an “off-day” My life’s circumstances do not alter faith’s content. I must live under such conviction of the certainty of His Lordship that everything I say and do reflects this conviction
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