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The sermon *Seeing Ain’t Believing* from Hebrews 11 encourages believers to hold on to faith when life is not what they expected and God’s promises seem delayed. Using Abraham, Sarah, and other “Hall of Faith” heroes as examples, it reminds us that faith is not built on perfect circumstances or immediate results, but on confidence in God’s character and promises, even when unseen. True faith is not about the potential payoff but about obedience to God because He is God, and it is built “in” our faith, not merely “around” it. We are called to seek God Himself—not just His blessings—with the sincere, eager trust of a child, and to find our reward in Him alone, confident that He is faithful to fulfill His promises in His time.
The sermon *Seeing Ain’t Believing* from Hebrews 11 encourages believers to hold on to faith when life is not what they expected and God’s promises seem delayed. Using Abraham, Sarah, and other “Hall of Faith” heroes as examples, it reminds us that faith is not built on perfect circumstances or immediate results, but on confidence in God’s character and promises, even when unseen. True faith is not about the potential payoff but about obedience to God because He is God, and it is built “in” our faith, not merely “around” it. We are called to seek God Himself—not just His blessings—with the sincere, eager trust of a child, and to find our reward in Him alone, confident that He is faithful to fulfill His promises in His time.