Hello my friend Dr. Brad Miller here with the Daily Bible Refresh.
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Speaker BHere's today's reading and today's reading is from Hebrews 11, verses 1 through 12 reading from the Message Faith in what We Don't See the fundamental fact of existence is that this trust in God, this faith, is the firm foundation under everything that makes life worth living.
Speaker BIt's our handle on what we can't see.
Speaker BThe act of faith is what distinguishes our ancestors, so set them above the crowd.
Speaker BBy faith we see the world called into existence by God's word, and what we see created by what we don't see.
Speaker BBy an act of faith, Abel brought a better sacrifice to God than Cain.
Speaker BIt was what he believed, not what he brought, that made the difference.
Speaker BThat's what God noticed and approved of as righteous.
Speaker BAfter all these centuries, this belief continues to catch our notice.
Speaker BBy an act of faith, Enoch skipped death completely.
Speaker BThey looked all over and couldn't find him because God had taken him.
Speaker BWe know on the basis of reliable testimony that before he was taken, he pleased God.
Speaker BIt's impossible to please God apart from faith.
Speaker BAnd why?
Speaker BBecause anyone who wants to approach God must believe both that he exists and that he cares enough to respond to those who seek him by faith.
Speaker BNoah built a ship in the middle of dry land.
Speaker BHe was warned about something he couldn't see and acted on what he could and what he was told.
Speaker BThe result?
Speaker BHis family was saved.
Speaker BHis act of faith drew a sharp line between the evil of the unbelieving world and the righteous of the believing world.
Speaker BAs a result, Noah became intimate with God by an act of faith.
Speaker BAbraham said yes to God's call to travel to an unknown place that would become his home.
Speaker BWhen he left, he had no idea where he was going.
Speaker BBy an act of faith he lived in the country, promised him, lived as a stranger, camping in tents.
Speaker BIsaac and Jacob did the same, living under the same promise.
Speaker BAbraham did it by keeping his eye on an unseen city with real eternal foundations.
Speaker BThe city designed and built by God by faith Baron Sarah was able to become pregnant old woman that she was at the time because she believed the one who made a promise would do what he said.
Speaker BThat's how it happened that from one man's dead and shriveled loins there are now people numbering into the millions.
Speaker BThat ends the reading.
Speaker BI just want to thank you for joining me for a few minutes as we delve a little deeper into this text from Hebrews 11:1 through 12 in the message.
Speaker BThis is a big sweeping landscape of by faith stories about some of the kind of the hall of fame of the Bible, really.
Speaker BAbel, Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Sarah.
Speaker BIt's kind of like a family album, if you will.
Speaker BPeople who trusted God when the outcomes weren't visible yet.
Speaker BAnd here's kind of the heartbeat of this whole passage.
Speaker BPhases are handling what we can't see, not blind optimism, more like a steady trust that moves our feet, opens our hands and centers our lives in love.
Speaker BSo let's go a little deeper and look at some points to ponder.
Speaker BFirst is that faith is courageous.
Speaker BTrust in the common good, not just private belief.
Speaker BNoah builds a ship on dry land.
Speaker BProgressive faith hears this as a communal responsibility, acting for the sake of others.
Speaker BEven when the sky looks clear and you're far away from the sea.
Speaker BToday that can mean climate care, public health, neighborhood solidarity.
Speaker BI have a weekly podcast for folks impacted by cancer and it's one of the ways I try to live this out.
Speaker BBecause faith doesn't erase fear, but it does show up with hope and humor so people don't have to face that storm alone.
Speaker BA second point to ponder is that faith makes us migrants of hope.
Speaker BHospitality is the map.
Speaker BAbraham says yes without destination, pinned on the map, living as a stranger.
Speaker BIntense progressive faith leans towards welcome immigrant, towards welcoming of immigrants, of refuge, of immigrants, refugees and anyone wandering through the transition of grief.
Speaker BAnd my wife and I love hiking and wooded parks and there is a an etiquette in that world.
Speaker BYou know, you kind of step aside for some people coming other ways and you you especially if there's something like a scenic place or an overlook, you take your turn.
Speaker BAbraham, like faith looks like in daily life.
Speaker BA little bit like this kind of travel light, make room, make space, and treat every fellow traveler as kin.
Speaker BAnother point to ponder is that faith honors bodies and blessed surprises without weaponizing miracle.
Speaker BSarah's story is told of a surprise pregnancy late in life, but the deeper truth is God's fidelity to dignity and promise at a progressive point of view.
Speaker BWe honor everybody, every age, every family story chosen or unexpected without turning text into prescriptions.
Speaker BNames, belongings and blessings matter.
Speaker BI'm a grandfather of two giggling little girls and I think of Faith is making room for laughter and for tears and for the full worth of every person.
Speaker BAnd yes, it means a lot of laughter and understanding.
Speaker BThere's miracles there.
Speaker BThink about let's think about an action step for this week.
Speaker BPractice Unseen into action.
Speaker BThis is a process where you can name one unseen hope that you carry, such as justice for a neighbor or courage for treatment of somebody going through cancer.
Speaker BOr care for our ecology, our environment and choose one concrete move just for a few minutes to send a supportive text or sign up to bring a meal to someone who needs it.
Speaker BOr email your representative about ecological climate issues.
Speaker BOr invite somebody for a walk who's a little bit lonely.
Speaker BFaith moves from invisible intention to visible love.
Speaker BWhen we do those things, we'll come back and have a prayer here in just a minute.
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Speaker BGod of things seen and unseen.
Speaker BStudy our hearts and the road curves on the map is what the road curves and the map is fuzzy.
Speaker BGive us Noah's courage for the common good, Abraham's hospitality for strangers, and Sarah's trust that surprises can carry blessings.
Speaker BBe close to those navigating illness, treatment plans and long nights.
Speaker BLet hope arrive in the form of text or a meal or general humor.
Speaker BBless our bodies, our names, and our communities and teach us to turn unseen hopes into small, visible acts of love.
Speaker BToday, when the laughter comes, remind us that joy is one of your clearest signs of hope.
Speaker BAmen.
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