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7 days to trust what you can't see
Faith isn't blind — it's confident trust built on who God has shown Himself to be. These 7 chapters will take you from 'what is faith?' to 'I'm ready to live by it.'
Start Reading — Day 1: What Faith Actually IsReady when you are.
Hebrews 11 opens with the most famous definition of faith ever written, then gives you a hall of fame of people who lived it — from Abel to people who were sawed in half for it.
Reflect
Which person in the faith hall of fame do you relate to most right now?
Faith is 'the evidence of things not seen.' What are you hoping for that you can't see yet?
Paul breaks down the mechanics: faith comes by hearing, and hearing through the word of Christ. It's not something you hype yourself into — it grows when you encounter truth.
James brings the reality check: if your faith doesn't change how you live, is it even real? This isn't contradicting Paul — it's the other side of the same coin.
A fig tree dies overnight and Jesus uses it to teach about faith. The lesson? Faith isn't about how hard you believe — it's about who you're aiming your belief at.
Paul says we walk by faith, not by sight. Not because seeing is bad — but because God's reality is bigger than what your eyes can process. Faith is operating on a deeper level.
God made Abraham a promise that made zero sense — descendants like the stars when he had no children. Abraham believed, and God counted it as righteousness. The OG faith moment.
Habakkuk asked God hard questions and got an answer that changed history: 'the righteous shall live by faith.' This phrase launched the Reformation and still defines what it means to follow God.
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