Living Faith

Examples of faith scattered through the Scriptures and through our experience encourage us to continue in our own life of faith.
Hebrews 11:4-40

SERMON OUTLINE

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

True Christian faith is taking God at His word and building your life on it.

Four aspects of the life of Faith that are exemplified by these stories:

  1. The life of faith serves as encouragement for believers throughout all history. (vs 3-7) Creation, Abel, Enoch, Noah
  2. The life of faith looks forward to God’s eternal promises, not to immediate rewards. (vs 8-22) Abraham, Sarah, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph
  3. The life of faith moves forward according to God’s direction, not human wisdom. (vs 23-31) Moses’ parents, Moses, Joshua, Rahab
  4. The life of faith experiences a variety of outcomes, but shares a common victory. (vs. 32-40) Prophets and Kings

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

Open Up (Answer One):

  1. Think of the people closest to you, what stories of faith could you share about them?
  2. What would you say are some popular misconceptions of faith?

Dig In:

  1. How would you explain faith to someone else?
  2. Based on chapter 11, how do you think the author of Hebrews would define faith?
  3. What are some of the reasons spelled out by our author so far to trust God’s promises?
  4. List some of the amazing things done by faithful people in past ages (Hebrews 11:33-35a).
  5. What do you learn about difficulty and persecution from this chapter?
  6. List some of the things these people of faith endured in past ages (Hebrews 11:35b-38).
  7. Why do you think life following God isn’t always “rainbows and puppy dogs”?
  8. What did all of these ‘heroes of faith’ obtain? What did they not? Why?
  9. Why do you think the “eyes of faith” are important during a time of trial?
  10. Are there any examples of faith in Hebrews 11 that surprise you? Why?

Live It Out:

  1. What promises from God give you the most hope?
  2. Of all these witnesses of faith, who most encourages you?
  3. How does Hebrews 11 sharpen or change the way that you understand faith?

DIG DEEPER

  • Each day, read the Old Testament version of one of the stories Hebrews 11 refers to.
  • Read Hebrews 11 out loud at least 2 times this week
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