Quotes related to Hebrews 11:1
Your view of God --- How big you think He is - will decide the size of your faith.
— Tony Evans
Full faith is an all-out, no-holds-barred approach to a life punctuated by actions of belief.
— Tony Evans
Faith isn't simply tied to belief. It is tied to an action. Faith is tied to your feet. The power of faith comes when you are willing to give the very thing that you need to someone else so God can give "it" back to you.
— Tony Evans
Faith means acting on what God says in spite of what you know, your background, your experience, or even your education. Faith is a recognition of your own finiteness in relation to God's infiniteness.
— Tony Evans
A carnal Christian makes his or her decisions based entirely on what can be seen, touched, tasted, smelled, or heard.
— Tony Evans
Kingdom women obey God's Word even when it seems to make no sense. Keep in mind that faith doesn't always make sense. But it does make miracles.
— Tony Evans
Faith is never simply a feeling. Faith always involves movement. Get moving.
— Tony Evans
Every day I have to make a decision to choose faith over fear, faith over anxiety, faith over anger and doubt.
— Tony Evans
Faith is directly tied to an action done in response to a revealed truth.
— Tony Evans
What is the message? Can faith bereft of specific beliefs speak understanding? If so, understanding of what? My concern is that the only thing Cox has to say to young people seeking spirituality is "Do good."13 But why should we do good? And what is the good if it is not somehow rooted in the nature and work of God? Cox's Age of the Spirit needs a normative Word. For while belief without faith is empty, faith without belief is blind.
— Kevin Vanhoozer
when someone believes in you before you deserve it, it transforms you.
— Kris Vallotton
Did you notice that trials do not test our character, they test our faith? Faith is fundamentally a relational term—it is not first a matter of what you believe, but of whom you trust. The battle for our trust is as old as Adam and Eve. In the midst of battle, it can seem so complex, but when the dust settles and the smoke clears, the real war is always over the same question—whom will we believe? Whom will we listen to, God or the devil?
— Kris Vallotton