Thank you for this! I'm in training to become a Deacon and our upcoming Sermon is on Hope. This was one of the questions that struck me and I've been studying the difference and biblical reference to help explain it. Praise the Lord! There are no coincidences :D
I have my own definition for _faith,_ which I think is compatible with the meaning given in the Bible. I call faith, "the belief in something that cannot be proved or disproved." We don't need faith to believe air and magnetism and electricity and gravity exist and interact with us.
@@joshuakarr-BibleMan I believe Jesus rose from the dead, which seems to me to be very proveable, but many would say is unproveable. Many claim the earth is flat, the Holocaust never happened, and that humans have never visited the Moon. The problem is not the proof or lack of proof, the problem is very well stated in Romans 1:21.
Here's an extra one► BIBLE = "Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth". Bible before breakfast, or Bible before bed. Or risk in your sins, you'll be found dead.
Btw faith is not always based on fact, or on the past. This is what made Abraham such an amazing person. He had nothing to go on except for the stories passed on to them by the decendants of noah. We have the Bible to base our beliefs on, but he had nothing but that.
Romans 3:25-27 King James Version 25 Whom God hath set forth to be a propitiation through faith in his blood, to declare his righteousness for the remission of sins that are past, through the forbearance of God; 26 To declare, I say, at this time his righteousness: that he might be just, and the justifier of him which believeth in Jesus. 27 Where is boasting then? It is excluded. By what law? of works? Nay: but by the law of faith.
Thank you for this! I'm in training to become a Deacon and our upcoming Sermon is on Hope. This was one of the questions that struck me and I've been studying the difference and biblical reference to help explain it.
Praise the Lord! There are no coincidences :D
I have my own definition for _faith,_ which I think is compatible with the meaning given in the Bible.
I call faith, "the belief in something that cannot be proved or disproved."
We don't need faith to believe air and magnetism and electricity and gravity exist and interact with us.
@@joshuakarr-BibleMan I believe Jesus rose from the dead, which seems to me to be very proveable, but many would say is unproveable. Many claim the earth is flat, the Holocaust never happened, and that humans have never visited the Moon. The problem is not the proof or lack of proof, the problem is very well stated in Romans 1:21.
Very well defined.
Faith is the belief in the things unseen and hope is the feeling that things will get better
Hope is more than a feeling it’s a surety.
Hope is a guarantee in the Bible
Hope needs to be based on something other than feeling, otherwise it's ignorance not hope.
👍• FAITH = "For All, I Trust Him" 💜✝💜 • HOPE = "Having Only Positive Expectations"
Here's an extra one► BIBLE = "Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth". Bible before breakfast, or Bible before bed. Or risk in your sins, you'll be found dead.
Faith is an action and hope is an attitude that stems from faith.
Faith is believing God can
Hope is believing God will
AMEN! great little synopsis
Amen GQ 🙂🙏
AMEEEEEEEN
The Spirit and the Bride say, Come Lord Jesus...
Excellent explanation.
Hope is something you wish to have, faith is knowing......I know I'm saved and Jesus is my Lord!!!!
Btw faith is not always based on fact, or on the past. This is what made Abraham such an amazing person. He had nothing to go on except for the stories passed on to them by the decendants of noah. We have the Bible to base our beliefs on, but he had nothing but that.
The faithless can have hope, but the hopeless never have faith.
Don’t compare the hope of man’s promises to the hope of Gods promises!
Romans 3:25-27
King James Version
25 Whom God hath set forth to be a propitiation through faith in his blood, to declare his righteousness for the remission of sins that are past, through the forbearance of God;
26 To declare, I say, at this time his righteousness: that he might be just, and the justifier of him which believeth in Jesus.
27 Where is boasting then? It is excluded. By what law? of works? Nay: but by the law of faith.