Now Faith
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Hebrews 11:1Â Â
“Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.”
🌟 MAIN IDEA
Elevation requires now faith — not yesterday’s faith, not future faith, but a present, active trust in God that moves, speaks, and obeys before the evidence shows up. “Now faith” is not a definition; it’s a command of execution.
🔥 THREE MAIN POINTS
1. “Now Faith” Requires Action, Not Observation
Faith cannot stay a noun — it must become an adverb.
“Now faith” means you move, speak, and obey now, not later.
God responds when we execute, not when we wait passively.
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Faith is activated when you act on what God said, not what you see.
2. “Now Faith” Operates on God’s Faithfulness, Not Our Feelings
When we are faithless, He remains faithful.
We don’t operate on our limited faith — we operate on Jesus’ faithfulness.
That’s why storms don’t break us and struggles don’t stop us.
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Faith works because God is faithful, not because we feel strong.
3. “Now Faith” Moves Before the Evidence Shows Up
Every biblical example of elevation required movement before manifestation:
The woman with the issue of blood pressed through.
Moses lifted the rod before the sea parted.
The Hebrew boys stood firm before deliverance.
“Now faith” steps out while the outcome is still unclear.
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Faith obeys before it understands.
