Faith is a thing often misunderstood by Christians and non-Christians alike. What does it mean to have faith? Are Christians a people with "blind faith?" Do our beliefs about God, Christ, and Heaven make war on our reason? The author of Hebrews answers these questions with a happy, resounding "No!" He tells his readers that faith is the assurance of what we hope for, and the evidence of what we can't see. He also says that people of faith must believe in God, and that He rewards those who seek him.
But what does all that mean? What exactly do we hope for? And how on earth can we be assured of what we cannot even see? Is there more to believing in God than simply affirming the existence of an omnipotent and omniscient Creator? And what sorts of rewards are promised for those who seek after God? These are not questions that the author of Hebrews leaves unanswered. He uses history, theology, and Scripture to demonstrate that faith and understanding actually go hand-in-hand, and that the rewards promised in the Gospel of Jesus Christ are greater than anything we could ever have imagined.
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