Faith is not certainty about outcomes; it is a fixed focus on the Father before you have the full picture. Hebrews 11 reframes faith not as wishful thinking, but as assurance, a settled confidence, a title deed to what we cannot yet see. Noah did not build the ark because he had proof. He built it because he trusted the voice of God in a world that had never even seen rain. Surrounded by corruption, confusion, and conditions that made no natural sense, Noah chose obedience over understanding. This message calls us back to that kind of faith, a faith that does not wait for clarity before it moves, but trusts God enough to act anyway. Because without faith it is impossible to please God, and the life we are called to live is not guided by sight, but by trust. When we fix our focus on the Father, even when the full picture is not visible, we step into the kind of faith that moves, builds, and endures.