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THE ‘SUBSTANCE’ OF THE FAITH OF JESUS AND THE BIBLE (Part 3)

MID-WEEK MANNA FROM PASTOR NAT’S DESK:

October 12

THE ‘SUBSTANCE’ OF THE FAITH OF JESUS AND THE BIBLE (Part 3)

“Now faith is the SUBSTANCE of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.”Heb. 11: 1, KJV.

In his scholarly treatise, “The Book of Hebrews” (Review & Herald Publishing Asso.,1948), which I heartily endorse to all serious Bible students, M. L. Andreasen says(all emphasis mine): 

“Faith is the substance of things hoped for.’ This verse is not so much a definition of faith as a statement of what faith will do. It presents faith SO STRONG AND VITAL that the person not only feels himself in possession of that which he HAS NOT AS YET RECEIVED, but is caused to EXPERIENCE the [1] strength [2] the courage, and the [3]confidence that ordinarily only actual possession would give.

“Faith thus ENABLES a Christian not only to claim promised blessings but to have and enjoy them NOW.

The powers of the world to come’ become a present possession: and the kingdom of heaven is not MERELY a future possibility: it is even now WITHIN.

“Faith gives the ‘good things to come’ a real SUBSISTENCE in the soul and mind. They are no longer DREAMS to be fulfilled in the future; they are LIVING REALITIES which the soul enjoys and appreciates. They cease to be far-off visions, and become SUBSTANCE. WE SEE THE INVISIBLE! The old Syriac Version of the Scriptures well translates: ‘Now faith is the PERSUASION that are in hope, as if they were in fact: and the MANIFESTATION of things not seen.’

The evidence of things not seen.’ ‘Evidence’ here is not merely an abstract belief that evidence EXISTS, but CONVINCING PROOF ALREADY DEMONSTRATED, and the soul, persuaded of its truth, rests SECURE in that belief.” pp. 472, 473.

Furthermore, on the word “substance,” Andreasen wrote: 

“The Greek word hupostasis, translated ‘person,’ is the same word rendered ‘substance’ in Hebrews 11:1, whereas in 2 Cor. 11:17 and Heb. 3:14 it is translated ‘confidence.’ 

Its root meaning is ‘that which stands under’ as an underplacing, a substructure, a support, a foundation; that which can be built upon; and hence denotes firmness, steadfastness, assurance, confidence. It stands for reality in contrast with imagination and fancy, and is used for the ESSENCE of things, the INMOST nature of a person; the real self.  Its meaning is well expressed by ‘standing’ in Ps. 69:2: ‘I sink in deep mire, when there is no STANDING.’ In Eze. 20:11 the same word is translated ‘ground.’”-Ibid, pp. 50, 51.

To be continued next MWM, God willing. Bless all, NMF.