Lesson 8: Understanding Hebrews 11:1
“Faith shows the reality of what we hope for; it is the evidence of things we cannot see.” — Hebrews 11:1 (NLT)
- We live in a world filled with uncertainty.
- Questions, disappointments, and struggles can easily shake our confidence.
- Yet God calls His people to live by faith.
- Understanding Hebrews 11:1 helps us see that faith is not merely believing that God exists.
- Faith is learning to trust Him every day, even when we cannot fully see what He is doing.
“Faith shows the reality…”
- Faith makes God’s promises real to us.
- We cannot see heaven with our eyes.
- We cannot physically see Jesus standing beside us.
- Yet through faith, His presence becomes real in our hearts.
- This memory text reminds believers that Satan constantly tries to weaken faith through doubt, fear, and unbelief.
- But God calls us to walk by faith and not by sight (2 Corinthians 5:7).
- Like Abraham leaving his homeland, or Moses turning away from Egypt’s treasures, biblical faith trusts God before the answer appears.
“…of what we hope for…”
- The hope God gives is not empty wishing. It is a quiet confidence that He will keep His Word.
- As Christians, we hope for:
- Forgiveness
- Victory over sin
- Christ’s soon return
- Eternal life
- Sometimes prayers seem delayed. Sometimes life becomes confusing.
- But faith continues holding onto God’s promises.
- The woman who came to Jesus in Matthew 15 refused to give up.
- The centurion believed Jesus could heal from far away.
- Their faith rested fully in Christ.
“…it is the evidence…”
- Faith gives assurance because it rests on God’s character.
- Feelings change often. Some days we feel spiritually strong.
- Other days we may feel distant, discouraged, or weak.
- But God remains faithful.
- This lesson teaches that faith is not a feeling.
- It is a decision to trust God even in difficult moments.
- The father who cried, “Lord, I believe; help my unbelief!” shows us that even trembling faith can still reach Jesus.
“…of things we cannot see.”
- Much of the Christian life involves trusting what is unseen.
- We cannot see the Holy Spirit working in the heart, yet He changes lives every day.
- We cannot yet see Jesus returning in glory, yet by faith we prepare for that day.
- This is why Revelation describes God’s last-day people as those who keep “the faith of Jesus” (Revelation 14:12).
- They continue trusting Him through trials because Jesus Himself trusted the Father completely, even in Gethsemane and at the Cross.
What This Means for You
- Maybe your faith feels weak today. Do not lose courage.
- Small faith placed in a great Savior is still powerful. Jesus said faith like a mustard seed can move mountains.
- Do not wait until every doubt disappears before coming to God. Bring your questions to Him honestly. He is patient with struggling believers.
- Keep feeding your faith through:
- Prayer
- Bible study
- Worship
- Meditation on Scripture
- Faith grows when we spend time with Jesus daily.
- And when life becomes dark or uncertain, remember this: God is still leading your life, even when you cannot yet see the full picture.
- Understanding Hebrews 11:1 reminds us that faith is holding onto God’s hand when the road ahead is unclear.
- One day, faith will become sight. Until then, Jesus invites us to trust Him fully and walk closely with Him every day.
- Read the Swahili translation of this lesson.
- Read the French translation.
- Explore our Swahili Sabbath School lessons.
- Discover more French Sabbath School translations.
- Read Hebrews 11 on BibleGateway.
- Visit The Seventh-day Adventist Church Official Website.
- Explore EGW Writings.

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