VERSE OF THE WEEK

Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see.
— Hebrews 11:1

Hebrews 11 is often called the “Hall of Faith” due to the many examples of Biblical figures recognized for their faith in this chapter.  Those mentioned are recognized for their bold confidence in things of God that could not be physically observed.  Notice that the author refers to the very beginning by describing God as the Creator of all things.  Christian scholars and believers often debate “how” God created the earth.  But they all agree that God was the Creator.  Today, we have more evidence of God as creator through the understanding of DNA.  There are several scientists who in their study of DNA have come to believe that there was “intelligent design” behind creation.  That creation was not the result of chance. 

 

Yet, regardless of proof for or against the existence of God, it basically comes down to a question of faith.  And that is what the author of Hebrews is trying to explain in this Chapter.  Many of the Israelites believed that their salvation was based on their heritage.  Others believed it was based on their ability to follow the law as it was given to Moses. Instead, the covenant established through Abraham was based on faith.  It is not your family or church attendance that determines your salvation.  It is your personal faith in Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior that determines your destiny. 

 

As stated earlier, many Christians debate “how” God created the universe as if the Bible was a science book.  However, the Bible is a book about theology.  The purpose of theology is to study God and His relationship with the world and ultimately His relationship with you.  The question to ask is not “how” God created the world, but “why” God created you?  I believe He created you because He desired to have a relationship with you.  But sin prevented you from being able to relate with God.  Therefore, He sent His Son to be your Savior.  Jesus’s sacrifice on the cross and His resurrection provided a bridge to God that can only be obtained through faith.  The question is… Do you believe that Jesus is your Lord and Savior? If so, you have a bold confidence in a God you cannot see, but you can experience!

Hebrews 11:1 – 12:3