FAITH DOES NOT HOPE, FAITH KNOWS
Hebrews 11:1
“Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.”
Hope, as the world understands it, is often a fragile bridge stretched into an uncertain future. That is why they say hope is the last to die.
Hope belongs to the law of men, where outcomes are delayed and possibilities remain unsure.
Faith operates by a higher law. It does not hope, because hope waits. Faith knows, because knowledge rests in certainty.
Faith does not negotiate with tomorrow. It stands firmly in the now. What faith seeks, it knows already exists, even if it has not yet appeared in physical form.
Faith lives in the present moment. When spoken without doubt, it does not merely wish, it releases. It does not imagine, it activates.
This is why Jesus said, “Whatever things you ask when you pray, believe that you receive them, and you will have them” (Mark 11:24).
The believing comes first. The manifestation follows. (Believe and you shall see)
Faith is the master of awareness. It aligns thought, word, and inner conviction into a single agreement.
When faith is backed by action and driven by unwavering desire, it moves beyond confession into embodiment. What you truly believe begins to govern how you speak, how you act, and how you expect life to respond.
#Unwavering desire is not desperation. It is focused certainty.
When desire works in tandem with belief, and belief is expressed through consistent action, faith becomes productive. It no longer waits for permission from circumstances. It commands reality from within.
Faith knows because it sees with the inner eye. It speaks because it is persuaded. And when doubt is absent, faith does not struggle to manifest. It simply reveals what has already been settled in the realm of truth.
#Faith does not hope. Faith knows.
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