Friday, July 10, 2026

 What Is Faith?

July 10


Now faith is being sure of … what we do not see.

Hebrews 11:1


Helen was agnostic. “How can you believe in God?” she asked. “And how are

you so sure He exists?”

Ronnie chose her words carefully. “I see God in nature and in the details of

life. I’ve personally seen Him work in the circumstances of my life, and I hear

Him when He speaks to my spirit, Helen.”

“So now you’re saying God talks to you? Yeah right!” Helen’s comment was

dripping with sarcasm. She refused to believe in God because she had never

witnessed conclusive proof of His existence.

Ignoring Helen’s remark, Ronnie went on. “Answer this question, Helen.

Can you prove God doesn’t exist? For example, you can’t see the wind, but you

know it’s there. When you flip on a light switch, you expect there to be light.

And you know the sun will come up tomorrow no matter what. Each requires

an act of faith. Why is it such a stretch to believe in a Creator?”

Helen didn’t like where this was headed. “Each of those can be proven

scientifically. What’s your point?”

“My point is that faith fails to be faith when we have tangible proof. You

demand tangible proof of God’s existence, and unless you get it, you will con-

tinue to reject the possibility that there is Someone outside your control in

control of your life. God asks us to believe without seeing.”

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The thought of being subject to Someone else’s authority has caused multi-

tudes great anguish. God’s existence challenges our life choices.

Any religion that denies Christ’s deity, meaning Jesus is the only way

to heaven, shares an inability to believe God would condemn. They refuse to

believe they are condemned, not by God, but by their own choices, and so they

choose to disbelieve. In their unrighteous and unholy living, there is no room

for admitting a Holy God cannot abide their actions.

Christians believe solely on His Word, the circumstantial evidence sur-

rounding us and our ability to reason.

Our stance on whether or not He exists will not change that He does.

Faith is making an informed decision, aware that where we spend eternity

hangs in the balance.


Prayer

“Give me words of truth to speak into

nonbeliever’s doubt, Lord. Amen.”

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