An Exercise in FaithSample

A Faith That Works
Faith is not passive—it demands effort, endurance, and intentional action. True faith is evidenced through works, not as a means of salvation but as proof of it. The Christian life is likened to a race that requires perseverance and discipline. Hebrews 12 calls believers to “run with endurance,” setting aside distractions and sin. This race is grounded in two things: the “cloud of witnesses” who inspire us by their example, and Christ, who perfects our faith. Faith, then, is a lived commitment—active, tested, and continually strengthened through obedience and trust.
Questions to Consider:
- What does it mean for faith to require work in your daily life?
- What weights or sins might be slowing your spiritual race?
- How do the examples of faith in Scripture encourage you to endure?
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About this Plan

A three-day journey on what it means to exercise our faith and a practical application of how we can do it through examples in scripture.
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