
What does it really mean to live by faith — not just as an ideal or a theological concept, but in the real and often messy moments of everyday life? Faith isn’t just for the mountaintop experiences or the pages of Scripture; it’s meant to shape our choices, sustain us in uncertainty, and give us courage when the path ahead is unclear.This week, we’ll explore Hebrews 11:4–7 and look closely at the lives of three flawed individuals — Abel, Enoch, and Noah. Each of them faced unique circumstances, yet all responded to God with extraordinary trust. Their stories remind us that faith is not passive; it’s an active response to God’s voice. It’s saying yes to Him even when the world says no, even when we can’t see the full picture.Living by faith doesn’t mean having it all figured out. It means taking the next step, not based on what we see, but grounded in who God is and what He has promised. As a church may we be encouraged to trust God not just with our words, but with our lives."