"Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen."
Hebrews 11:1
Faith changes things. Faith is the Holy Spirit within us agreeing with God. Any gift or blessing or victory that God wants to give us comes by faith. Faith is what makes God's perfect will possible.
Let's look into this verse a little bit, starting out with the first half of it:
"Now faith is the substance of things hoped for..."
There are things that all of us are hoping for that have not yet come to pass. We've been hoping in God's promises, in His Logos and Rhema Word, and we haven't seen everything yet. And that's okay--delays are OK--as long as we have faith! Faith manifests the things that we've been hoping for. Faith is as tangible as God's promises get, prior to their actual fulfillment. And if faith is that tangible, if it's an actual substance, then we can see that our faith paves the way for God to act on our behalf. Faith is a force that works in companionship with hope, bringing first spiritual substance and then physical substance into our lives. Faith is a force that changes things.
"...the evidence of things not seen."
We need to remember that God is the One who can make something wonderful out of nothing. We need to remember that things we are not yet seeing will soon be brought to us. We need to remember that it is God who makes all things possible. It's God who brings all His promised to pass. And our faith need to acknowledge this. Our faith needs to have God's foresight. Our faith needs to produce actions, so that these actions can serve as proof--evidence-- of things yet to come.
And if our faith is evidence of God's future purposes, then the way we live our lives today should be evidence of our faith. Our faith will point to that future point in time when God does a miracle. Our faith will lead us to walk in a way that looks foolish to the outside world. Our faith will probably even make us look foolish to other Christians! Our faith should lead us to expect God to come through. Our faith may lead us into 'dangerous' situations.
Before God comes through, our faith will be the only evidence that others can see of His future plans. In a sense, our faith will be prophetic, and our faith will be ahead of it's time. God chooses the foolish things to shame the wise--eventually! In the meantime, however, others may try to shame us if we live according to a higher measure of faith. Even then, it's up to us to provide the only evidence we can--our faith--of that coming moment when God fulfills our hopes.
If we have faith, we should have works. Our faith and our actions should be in agreement! Together, they will provide the initial evidence of God's plans. Together, they will eventually provide the foundation for an amazing testimony. When God comes through, and when others see that He rewarded our faith, that's when the foolish things shame the wise. That's when true wisdom is--finally--proved right by her actions (Matthew 11:19). That's when others can see that we partnered with the Lord. That's when others can see that we were right act 'foolishly' and put all our faith in God.
To quote Kenneth Copeland, faith is a force. It is the force that brings us into alignment with God, and it is the force that makes something "on earth as it is in Heaven". Faith is a force that heals and saves and delivers. Faith is a force that encourages God to do something big.
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