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May 6, 2026
Daily Devotional:
“Seeking the Unseen”
Hebrews 11:6
"And without faith it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to him must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who earnestly seek him."
We often treat faith like a backup plan or a psychological safety net. But according to the writer of Hebrews, faith isn't just an "extra" in the Christian life—it is the essential oxygen. This verse presents us with non-negotiable pillars of a relationship with the Creator; First is conviction, in believing that He is exactly who He says He is. Second is in expectation, believing that He is active, generous, and attentive to those who pursue Him.
The beauty of this verse lies in its simplicity. It gives us a roadmap for our daily walk: Believing in His existence is more than acknowledging a historical figure or a distant force. It’s a radical "Yes" to the reality of His presence in your room, your car, and your workplace right now. Believing in His character is possible to believe God exists but fear He is indifferent. However, Hebrews 11:6 corrects this. God is arewarder, He isn't hiding; He is waiting to be found. The reward isn't always material wealth or the absence of trouble but often, the greatest reward is more of Him. God is not a cosmic judge looking for reasons to push people away; He is a Father who actively honors those who move toward Him. The "reward" is often interpreted as the gift of God’s own presence, peace, and guidance.
Hebrews 11:6 is often described as the "Atomic Equation" of the Christian life. It provides a concise formula for how a human being relates to God. It means that God isn't looking for perfection, but for dependence. To please God, you must show up (seek Him) with the confidence that He is actually there and that He is fundamentally good.
Are you trying to please God through perfect "doing" through works rather than "trusting" or faith? Do you truly believe that seeking God is worth it, even when the answer to your prayer is "wait" or "no"?
Today, pick one situation that makes you anxious. Instead of trying to solve it immediately, stop and say: "God, I believe You exist in this situation, and I believe You will reward my trust in You." Watch how that shift in perspective changes your peace level.
By Y.E.S. Jesus Youth Encountering Savior JesusMay 6, 2026
Daily Devotional:
“Seeking the Unseen”
Hebrews 11:6
"And without faith it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to him must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who earnestly seek him."
We often treat faith like a backup plan or a psychological safety net. But according to the writer of Hebrews, faith isn't just an "extra" in the Christian life—it is the essential oxygen. This verse presents us with non-negotiable pillars of a relationship with the Creator; First is conviction, in believing that He is exactly who He says He is. Second is in expectation, believing that He is active, generous, and attentive to those who pursue Him.
The beauty of this verse lies in its simplicity. It gives us a roadmap for our daily walk: Believing in His existence is more than acknowledging a historical figure or a distant force. It’s a radical "Yes" to the reality of His presence in your room, your car, and your workplace right now. Believing in His character is possible to believe God exists but fear He is indifferent. However, Hebrews 11:6 corrects this. God is arewarder, He isn't hiding; He is waiting to be found. The reward isn't always material wealth or the absence of trouble but often, the greatest reward is more of Him. God is not a cosmic judge looking for reasons to push people away; He is a Father who actively honors those who move toward Him. The "reward" is often interpreted as the gift of God’s own presence, peace, and guidance.
Hebrews 11:6 is often described as the "Atomic Equation" of the Christian life. It provides a concise formula for how a human being relates to God. It means that God isn't looking for perfection, but for dependence. To please God, you must show up (seek Him) with the confidence that He is actually there and that He is fundamentally good.
Are you trying to please God through perfect "doing" through works rather than "trusting" or faith? Do you truly believe that seeking God is worth it, even when the answer to your prayer is "wait" or "no"?
Today, pick one situation that makes you anxious. Instead of trying to solve it immediately, stop and say: "God, I believe You exist in this situation, and I believe You will reward my trust in You." Watch how that shift in perspective changes your peace level.