Nourish the Soul – Living by Faith: Lessons from Hebrews 11

Hebrews 11 paints a beautiful picture of what it means to truly live by faith. Oh, to be like Enoch—a person who pleased God.Or Abraham—who was called a friend of…

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Hebrews 11 paints a beautiful picture of what it means to truly live by faith.

Oh, to be like Enoch—a person who pleased God.
Or Abraham—who was called a friend of God.

These weren’t perfect people. They were faithful people.

The ones remembered in Hebrews 11 “…overthrew kingdoms, ruled with justice, and received what God had promised them”… but not because they had the full plan laid out in front of them.

They simply took the next step.

Living by faith doesn’t mean God reveals every detail of your life all at once.
More often, He gives just enough light for the step you’re standing on.

As it says in 2 Corinthians 5:7,
“For we live by believing and not by seeing.”

Faith can feel uncertain in the moment.
It can feel slow… even uncomfortable.

But that space—the gap between how faith feels and what it eventually produces—is where something sacred is happening.

It’s where character is quietly being built.
It’s where trust deepens.
It’s where obedience becomes worship.

You may not see the full picture yet.
But you can trust the One who does.

Walk by faith today—one step at a time.

Click here to read Hebrews 11 NIV – Faith in Action – Now faith is – Bible Gateway


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