Since I just wrote a little about faith yesterday, I thought I’d post this
excellent blog from Steven Furtick.
I like the old King
James translation of Hebrews 11:1:
Faith is the substance of things
hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.
Faith is not an abstract theoretical proposition. It’s not wishful thinking. It’s substance. It’s action.
Most of my life I imagined faith as some kind of force field. And the way we talk about faith dematerializes it. By most definitions, faith is synonymous with hope.
The more I study
Scripture, the more I detect a sharp distinction between hope and faith.
Hope is a desire. Faith is a demonstration. Hope wants it
to happen. Faith causes it to happen and acts as if it’s already done.
Faith is not content to
want it really, really bad. Faith consults the drawings and gets busy
building. Hope is the blueprint. Faith is the contractor.
Some of the things we’re believing God for will never happen in our lives because we stand in hope instead of walking in faith.
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