What is true faith?

What is faith?  How can you be sure you’ve got it?  Some Christians think of faith as an almost magical force:  if you muster up enough of it, you’ll get rich, stay healthy, and live a contented life, they say.  Yet how does one “muster up” faith?  What are the signs of true faith?

The author of Hebrews launches into a detailed description of faith, complete with reference to several dozen biographical models.  Some have dubbed Hebrews 11 the “Faith Hall of Fame”.  “Without faith,” Hebrews says bluntly, “it is impossible to please God”.  Hebrews 11:6.

Not even giants of faith get exactly what they want.  “These were all commended for their faith, yet none of them received what had been promised.”  Hebrews 11:39

But the picture of faith emerging from these chapters contains some surprises.  The author uses words and phrases like “persevere”, “endure”, “don’t lose heart”.  In many instances, the heroes cited did not receive the promise they hoped for; some ended up flogged and destitute, hiding out in goatskins.  Hebrews 11:36-38.  Many died horrible deaths.

Faith, concludes the author, most resembles a difficult race.  The runner has his eyes on the winner’s prize, and despite nagging temptations to slacken the pace, he refuses to let up until he crossed the finish line.  “Throw off everything that hinders”, Hebrews 12:1 coaches.  “Strengthen your feeble arms and weak knees”. Hebrews 12:12.

Why do people punish their bodies to run a grueling marathon race?  Most runners name two reasons:  the sense of personal reward they get and the physical benefits of the exercise.  The same two rewards apply in the spiritual realm: great prizes await those who persevere, and the very process of living by faith builds strong character.  In this race, no one loses.  If you finish, you get the reward.

Here, as elsewhere, Hebrews holds up Jesus, who endured great suffering for our sakes (Hebrews 12:2-3), as the ultimate example.  The faith described in Hebrews is not sugar-coated; God does not guarantee a life of luxury and ease.  It is tough faith: a constant commitment to hang on and believe God against all odds, no matter what.

(From Insight of The Devotional Study Bible by The Zondervan Corporation)

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