Now without faith it is impossible to please God. For the one who comes to God must believe that He exists and that He is a rewarder of those who seek Him. Hebrews 11:6, TLV
Faith to Understand. Our faith begins with believing God exists. Seems simple. Obvious. I mean, that’s logical, right, if we don’t believe He exists, then how can we have faith? How about seekers? Those who approach God in prayer hoping that He will give them something–or prove His existence?
There’s enough evidence of God rewarding seekers by showing Himself through miracles, or a peace and “knowing” that He is real, to know He does exist.
But sometimes, people who seek to make a deal with God don’t always receive satisfactory results. At least not initially.
The wonder of this faith chapter is how faith is analyzed in the history of the patriarchs. Back then, a Jewish person who read this chapter would know the story of each “hero of faith.” They’re imperfect, yet having stalwart trust in the Creator of the Universe. That’s why remembering is part of the culture of Judaism. Zachor–remember. Because, when we remember we have the opportunity to learn and gain deeper understanding. In this case, faith.
By faith we understand that the universe was created by the word of God, so that what is seen did not come from anything visible. Hebrews 11:3, TLV [Emphasis Mine]
Faith produces something else. Understanding. How many times
have we questioned why something happened? The answer to the question of “why?” is faith. As much as we want to understand the particulars, God wants us to trust Him and His decisions.
That’s difficult when we’re hurt or confused, isn’t it? That’s why the practice of Zachor is so important. Taking the time to remember how God has worked through the centuries, reminds us that He is all-powerful, even when it looks like He isn’t. We have faith to understand that we trust Him.
So, let’s remember. Remember what God has done through history, and what God has done for us. That’s the next step in faith.
Until tomorrow, please continue to pray for Israel and have faith that His promises are true concerning her. God bless you!
Prayer Prompt for Israel
Some have chariots, some have horses,
but we remember the Name of ADONAI our God.
They have collapsed and fallen,
but we rise up and support each other. Psalm 20:8-9, TLV
Abba, we know that You have blessed Israel and the Jewish people with impressive gifts in every discipline. Technology. Medicine. Agriculture. Literature. All these gifts—chariots and horses in Your eyes. We pray that we all remember Your Name over these fantastic inventions. That it is You who saves us. In Yeshua’s Name.


