Silhouette of a raised hand gripping a knife above a wood-covered altar, set against a glowing mountain sunrise, symbolizing Abraham’s faith in God's promise.

Faith That Refuses to Die

When Abraham raised the knife, he believed in resurrection before it had ever happened. This gripping devotional walks through Hebrews 11:17–40, showing how faith endures when reason breaks, walls crumble, and promises seem dead. From Abraham to Rahab, discover what real, untamed faith looks like.

A painting depicts the silhouette of a lone figure gripping a hammer, standing beside an unfinished wooden structure beneath a dark, storm-filled sky as golden light breaks along the horizon.

The Substance of What We Cannot See

Faith doesn’t wait for evidence. It builds in obedience when the skies are still clear. This powerful devotional from Hebrews 11 explores the gritty, unseen work of belief through the story of Noah—swinging a hammer, holding a promise, and trusting the Word of God more than the world around him.

Are You Living a Dead Faith? The Warning We All Need

James emphasizes that genuine Christian living requires both faith and works, asserting that faith without action is lifeless. He challenges believers to reflect on their faith’s authenticity by demonstrating love and compassion through actions. Real faith transforms lives and is evidenced by good works, revealing the transformative power of the gospel.