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Unstoppable Faith

Author
Raymond Brown, Clarence Matthews, North Clinton Ave Church of Christ
Published
Tue 25 Mar 2025
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What makes faith truly unstoppable? In this profound exploration of Hebrews 11:1, we discover that genuine faith is not wishful thinking but absolute confidence in things we cannot yet see—a guaranteed outcome because of who's making the promise.

Through the powerful account of the paralyzed man lowered through a roof to reach Jesus, we witness multiple dimensions of faith in action. The paralytic himself displayed remarkable trust, allowing four friends to carry him on a perilous journey despite his complete vulnerability. His four companions—whom I call "the four corners of faith"—demonstrated equally impressive belief, trusting not only in Jesus's healing power but in each other's commitment to their shared mission.

This story reveals a crucial truth: sometimes our journey toward Christ begins with faith in those who already follow Him. Your visible faith—what others can actually witness in your daily actions—might be someone's first introduction to God. Are you living as a walking testimony that accurately portrays what following Christ actually looks like?

We all face barriers to faith: doubt, peer pressure, family expectations, workplace demands, and seemingly insurmountable physical obstacles. Yet unstoppable faith finds a way forward, refusing to accept "almost" as good enough. As we run this spiritual marathon, we must keep our eyes fixed solely on Jesus, not on other Christians who may stumble.

Faith that transforms doesn't merely believe intellectually but acts decisively. The paralytic's friends didn't just believe Jesus could heal—they tore through a roof to make it happen. What barriers are you willing to break through today? What ceiling needs demolishing in your spiritual journey? Remember, what you do reveals what you truly believe, regardless of what you say.

Ready to develop unstoppable faith? Start by hearing God's word, believing His promises, repenting of your sins, confessing Christ as Lord, and being baptized into His body. Don't wait—tomorrow isn't promised to anyone.

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