In the episode 11 of Bible Study with Mum, we continue our Faith Enablers series by exploring a powerful foundation of faith: believing with the heart.
Using Romans 10:9–10, we learn that faith does not begin with outward action, it begins in the heart, where belief forms and conviction takes root.
This episode unpacks the relationship between the heart, belief, and faith, and how what enters our hearts ultimately shapes the way we live.
We also look at the example of Abraham in Genesis 15, whobelieved God’s promise before seeing the evidence, and how that belief was counted to him as righteousness.
In This Episode, We Explore
- What it means to believe with the heart
- The difference between belief and faith
- Why belief must move beyond intellectualagreement
- How Abraham believed God before the promise wasfulfilled
- The biblical pattern: Heart → Belief → Faith→ Action
- Why guarding the heart is essential for growing faith
- Practical ways to protect and strengthen your inner belief system
Belief begins in the heart, and when the heart accepts God’s Word, faith grows and produces action.
Scriptures Referenced
- Romans 10:9–10
- Genesis 15
- James 2:19
- Acts 16:31
- Proverbs 4:23
- Jeremiah 17:9
- Hebrews 11:6
- Hebrews 3:12
- Psalms 119:11
- Philippians 4:6–7
Weekly Faith Challenge
Choose one promise from Scripture that speaks to your current situation.
Write it down.
Read it daily.
Speak it out loud.
And choose to believe it in your heart.
As you guard your heart and fill it with God’s Word, belief will grow and faith will follow.
What’s Next
Next week, we continue exploring faith enablers and how they strengthen our walk with God in practical ways.
If this episode encouraged you, consider sharing it with someone who is building their faith journey.