BIBLICAL VS SECULAR FAITH

BIBLICAL VS SECULAR FAITH
Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see.”
 
Hebrews 11:1
 
 

COMMENTS: Faith is defined in scripture as being certain something will happen that can not be seen currently. However, the secular definition conveys a desire but little confidence. Biblical hope reveals confidence and trust in God, but real hope is in having confidence and hope in outcomes and destinations and goals that support and are included in God’s Will.

Secular hope can not convey that same confidence because it doesn’t reflect influence and involvement of God but also belief in God or trust in Him. That is one of the most wonderful treasures in scripture. To have many details examples to help us know and understand God and how He works and helps those who put their faith and trust in Him and follow – obey Him.

Humans exercising biblical faith reflect more confidence in reality of a goal prior to seeing or holding or possessing it than other humans having while actually seeing or holding or possessing the object of that goal. They can do so because of knowing and loving and trusting and believing in God.

Faith opens our eyes to see the overwhelming evidence of God’s involvement in nature and in lives and circumstances of others. Without faith, satan is skilled at keeping us blind and closed minded to seeing that evidence, missing out on great joy and blessing and wisdom and power – divine resource God has for those willing to accept that help and resource.

Faith gives substance to invisible things. Spiritual concepts then become embodied and tangible through faith. Faith gives us realization that we are not physical beings striving for spiritual experiences but spiritual beings dealing with and managing physical experiences.

No wonder the world can’t understand Christian faith. The New English Bible states Hebrews 11:1 this way “And what is faith? Faith gives substance to our hopes and makes us certain of realities we do not see.” Faith is what will enable us to see God as a God of love at work through hurt and hardship in our lives.

So, how to we cultivate and nourish such faith? Faith does come by hearing the Word of God. Seeking and finding / discovering faith that gives invisible things substance, enabling us to live triumphantly. Faith discovered from God’s Word but also sustained and strengthened – grown from God’s Word too. Since faith is living, it requires nourishment and exercise to become strong and healthy.

“Lord Jesus, increase my faith as I behold you, the Word of God.”

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