The 4 dimensions of faith
Omar Soto(Audio: Spanish)
I would like you to accompany me to the book of Hebrews chapter 11, I am going to start talking about a topic that may be well known to many, but God has directed me to meditate on it. Hebrews chapter 11, in verse 1, this is a text that many of us are familiar with. And Lord, before continuing, I only ask that these brief minutes that I am going to be meditating on Your word with my brothers and sisters, Lord, that this word come alive, that it acquire a new, refreshing meaning for each one of us, Lord, and that, in some way or another You use it to affirm our hearts, to affirm our conviction, our faith in You Lord. So, we launched my God believing that every seed that is released will fall on good soil, and that You will use it to produce good fruit in the hearts of my brothers and sisters. We thank you in the name of Jesus.
Hebrews 11, verse 1 says this, if we can all read it together with me: "faith is the certainty of what is hoped for, the conviction of what is not seen." Two keywords related to faith, certainty and conviction, although the two are more or less the same, it's like one is the cousin of the other so to speak. But they all have to do with this sense of security. And I would like to meditate with you today about, at least beginning, a beginning, because I would like to talk about several things that I know I will not be able to cover all of them today, but at least begin to talk to you about these dimensions of faith, dimensions of faith in our lives, and this may sound familiar to some of you because it is something that I talk about in my level four discipleship class when we are talking about the fruit of faith, but today I would like to cover this topic with all of you and start it, also share it with those who see us on the internet and that it can be a blessing.