Monday,
March 2, 2026
BETWEEN FAITH AND FOOLISHNESS!
Heb 11:1-2
11 Now
faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.
2 For by
it the elders obtained a good report.
The
Amplified New Testament puts it this way: “[faith is] the proof of things we do
not see and the conviction of their
reality.”
One
thing is certain, I can’t produce success just because
I am cocksure. Jesus was clear about being properly and adequately prepared in Luke 14:31 “Or what king, going
to make war against another king, sitteth not down first, and consulteth
whether he be able with ten thousand to meet him that cometh against him with
twenty thousand?”
The
heroes in Hebrews 11 all had a quality we know as “faith.”
The writer begins at creation and moves through the entire Bible. Abraham left
his homeland in search of a new home with no more direction than that God would
show it to him in due time. Moses left the luxury and privilege of Egypt to
associate himself with the sufferings of Jewish slaves and thereby positioned
himself to lead them away from slavery. Joshua marched around a walled city
believing that the walls would fall down. David went against a giant with only
a sling and a few stones believing that he would be victorious. All seemed
foolish until the story was finished.
But
these heroes had one more thing that made them confident and
that was a promise. Each one believed that God would do exactly what He
said He would do and that is the essence of faith. The word “promise” in some
form appears eighteen times in Hebrews and seven times in this one chapter
alone. In verse 11 Abraham and Sarah were able to have a child “because she
judged him faithful who had promised.”
Dr.
Charles Stanley says “Faith is not a power we tap into.
Faith is not a lasso we slip around God's neck to force our will on His. Faith
is not a button we push to prod God into action. Faith is confidence that God
will do what He has promised.”
Dear
Lord, help me to know and remember your promises so that I will not confuse
foolishness with faith. AMEN
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