It's interesting...
When reading Hebrews 11:1, I've always focused on a couple specific words. Because of that, it was very interesting to see that verse on display, with some other words underlined or highlighted. The words the other person had focused on were ones that I would have never thought of emphasizing. Enjoy this one for what it's worth.
"FAITH IN HEBREWS 11:1 - WHAT'S YOUR FOCUS?" VIDEO
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We CAN prove the Bible true because it is an integrated message system, consisting of 66 books penned by 40 people, authored by Jesus Christ., originating outside our time domain. Three Scriptures in response to Testing things: that I found relevant.
It is well worth reading this verse in context (7 verses before and after)
An amazing verse reminding us to test things against Scripture to KNOW if these were Godly or of the enemy. Faith, of course, comes from hearing the Word of God.
And finally, God reminds us through Isaiah, do we want to believe Satan or God?
Thanks for sharing your Godly thoughts.
Hey im first
Can i know which denomination
Do you belong.I mean which church?
First is the worst, second is the best, third is the one with the treasure chest.
This verse says to us that faith to god ensure our demand.
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Faith, a word powerful for every believers to have. I believe everyone focus determine what the individual will be to be Faith
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I can't view the video right now, but I think it's kind of ironic that the verse mentions what we do not see and that seems to be one of the themes of your post. In analyzing, I can see how I could go down the rabbit hole with this one.
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The verse mentioned does mention the unseen, and some people do focus on that part. For me, I've always focused on the part that speaks about "evidence" and "substance," which certainly is different from "blind faith."
Right, but one could also look at it a bit differently. When I think about "...assurance about what we do not see..." I see it as not just a lack of evidence but having evidence to the contrary and yet feeling secure in that belief nonetheless. This is not necessarily blind faith.
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Makes me wonder what other people might focus on when it comes to the below verses??