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UNSEEN MYSTERY OF FAITH IN GOD

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THE UNSEEN MYSTERY OF FAITH IN GOD



What is the significance of faith? Faith is required to believe in Christ; faith is required to believe that what God says is always correct and true; and faith is required to trust and walk in that every day. You won't have the faith to see God's Kingdom come not only in your life, but in the lives of those around you, if your faith doesn't continue to grow in your relationship with Christ.

Whatever level of faith you have in yourself will decide how much faith you have in God at work around you. There's a considerable probability you won't be searching for anything to happen if you don't believe God will act.


Do you understand that the message of your life will shout how much faith [believe] you have in Christ based on what you spend your time, money, and energy on?


When we read the Gospels in their entirety, we witness how Jesus loved and reacted to anybody who had faith. It was a hit with him. He adored it when people put their complete trust in Him. (Matthew 8:5-13; Matthew 15:21-28; Mark 5:21-24; Luke 19:1-10; Matthew 15:21-28; Mark 5:21-24; Luke 19:1-10; Matthew 15:21-28; Matthew 15:21-28; Matthew 15:


Do you understand that the message of your life will shout how much faith [believe] you have in Christ based on what you spend your time, money, and energy on?


What's even more incredible is that Jesus stated that you don't even need a lot of faith. In fact, Jesus said that a small amount of faith may move mountains. To put it another way, a little faith can make a huge difference in your life and the lives of others around you. 1 Corinthians 13:2; Matthew 17:20).


Our faith, according to Jesus, is like a mustard seed. A mustard seed is the tiniest of all seeds, which is fascinating. It is, nevertheless, a seed. When a seed grows, it becomes more valuable. You nourish the germ of your faith by watering and feeding it. Reading God's Word, worshipping, and prayer provide nutrition. All of these things nourish the faith seed in your life. (Matthew 17:20; Matthew 17:21; Matthew 17:22; Matthew 17:23)


When we read the Gospels in their entirety, we witness how Jesus loved and reacted to anybody who had faith. It was a hit with him. He adored it when people put their complete trust in Him. (Matthew 8:5-13; Matthew 15:21-28; Mark 5:21-24; Luke 19:1-10; Matthew 15:21-28; Mark 5:21-24; Luke 19:1-10; Matthew 15:21-28; Matthew 15:21-28; Matthew 15)


What's even more incredible is that Jesus stated that you don't even need a lot of faith. In fact, Jesus said that a small amount of faith may move mountains. To put it another way, a little faith can make a huge difference in your life and the lives of others around you. 1 Corinthians 13:2; Matthew 17:20).


Our faith, Jesus said, is a gift from God.

It is impossible to please God without faith, for anybody who comes to Him must believe that He exists and that those who seek Him earnestly will be rewarded. (Hebrews 11:6) If you're looking for a unique way to express yourself.

Because faith, like all other gifts, is a gift, it is impossible to earn. It's a present. It's given to you; all you have to do is ask, and believe that it's yours once you've asked. It's now time to take a step into it.


Believing that what God tells us is true, even if we don't see it immediately.

The interesting topic in Hebrews 11 is seen in the remarkable stories of the amazing people who have gone before us: they believed in what God said to them, even if they didn't see things happen in their lives.


When I looked up the definition of Faith in the dictionary, the first entry that came up was "strong or unwavering belief in something, especially without proof or evidence."

Without proof or evidence, how can someone have unwavering Faith and trust in something? How can someone have unwavering Faith and Trust in someone else if there is no proof that they are trustworthy and reliable? It's not possible! Or insane!


The only way you can have unwavering Faith and Trust in someone else is if you know them well and have confirmation that they are trustworthy and reliable based on that knowledge. This is the only way you can have genuine faith in someone.

How can you accept that 2 apples plus 1 apple equals 3 apples if you haven't checked the hypothesis and proven it by counting all of the apples? That'd be insane!


WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY ABOUT THE  MEANING OF FAITH?


"'emuwn,"  meaning "faithfulness, trusting" in Hebrew, is the Hebrew word for Faith in the Old Testament. It is derived from the root word "'aman," which means "to support, to confirm, to uphold, to nourish, to be established, to be faithful, to be carried, to make firm; confirmed, established, sure; verified, to stand firm, to trust, to believe." It is also used to denote "a substitute father, a substitute mother" or "pillars, supporters of the door."


Faith is defined as "fidelity, faithfulness, conviction of the truth of anything, believe; believing with the predominate idea of trust or confidence in someone" in the Greek New Testament. It is derived from the root word "peith," which means "to believe, trust, have confidence, to have faith in a thing."

Faithfulness and faith in something or someone based on established Trust are present in both circumstances.

Faith is defined and defined in the Bible in the following passages:

"Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the proof of things not seen," says Hebrews 11:1.

A substance is something tangible that can be seen and touched with the eyes and hands. It is the foundation, or substructure, of anything else; it is what stands beneath it, supports it solidly, and maintains it set and established. Something tangible that one may trust and believe in with certainty and steadfastness, knowing that it is dependable and trustworthy.

Hope does not imply a want for something and a belief in its likelihood of fulfillment based on a mere dream or feeling; it also does not imply a desire for something that is uncertain and may or may not occur.

Hope is defined as the anticipation of something wonderful based on confidence and trust in its fulfillment.

Faith is the well-established and solid core structure that underpins and supports the expectation of something whose fulfillment is certain, as it will based on our understanding. Faith is the verifiable and proven proof of events that we have not yet witnessed but are certain to occur based on what we have learned and know over time.


WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO HAVE FAITH IN GOD? HOW CAN WE BELIEVE IN GOD AND TRUST HIM? HOW CAN FAITH AND CONFIDENCE IN GOD EXPAND?


Knowing God and developing a strong and lasting connection with Him are the foundations of faith in Him. When we know someone well and know that they are trustworthy, dependable, and dependable, we can trust them.

When we get to know God and establish a relationship with Him, the same thing happens: we learn more and more about Him as we go, and we learn that He is dependable, trustworthy, and reliable; we learn that we can rest assured that God is a safe haven and a loving, protective Father who shelters His children and keeps His Word and Covenant with them.

Faith in God does not grow on trees; it is earned through knowledge of the Truth and God's Word, the Bible.

"Faith comes by hearing, and hearing through the Word of God," says Romans 10:17 (NKJV).

Hearing means understanding and following in this situation, exactly as when a father says to his children: "Now hear me out! You must arrive home by 10 p.m ",,

This suggests that faith comes from knowing and obeying God's Word.

Faith is fully comprehending the things hoped for, as well as the means by which things not yet seen have been tested and proven in the past, as we have obeyed and experienced the wonderful outcomes of our obedience in our lives.

"... faith works through love," says Galatians 5:6 (NKJV).

Walking in God's Commandments energizes/empowers faith and makes it effective.

Faith develops as a result of obedience.

We learn about God through the Bible, which is His Word and exposes truths about Him and the Principles of His Kingdom. The more we learn about Him and how we should behave as His children, the more our faith in Him becomes. Faith becomes the substance and basic structure of the Truth and of the Salvation we hope for and know we shall receive for certain as God's children if we persevere in this walk until the end in obedience and love for God, which strengthen us and make Faith effective.

As a result, God has supplied the sole means of escape. However, each person must make their own decision about whether or not to accept Christ.