This week in our series ‘From faith to faith’ we took a look at the first human example of faith offered in what is commonly called the Bible’s “Hall of Faith” in Hebrews 11. This was Abel, whose act of faith seems so simple that if you go to Genesis 4, from which the writer of Hebrews obtained all the Bible says regarding the event, you’d find no mention of faith at all. Ironically, that is precisely what made this example perfect for our first example.
The topic of faith has been shrouded in some silly form of mystery for more years than I can recall. In fact, much of the teaching I have received about it, didn’t help much. For every point it clarified, it seemed to obscure another.
So looking at Abel’s simple example of faith serves many purposes, the primary among them being that faith is not difficult. Its not hard to come by and it is inherently relational.
I’m certain that this lesson will promote clarity on this very important topic and steer your heart towards intimacy and relational trust in the God of Creation and Salvation.
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