Hebrews 11—The Hebrew Hall of Faith

Faith is not merely a wish, dream or a feeling, but a firm trust in God's _______________, which is the foundation for future hopes.

If we believe that the worlds were formed by the word of God from nothing, every other exercise of _______________ will be easy to us.

Walking with God is not a one-time event but a continuous, daily _______________ through prayer, worship, and studying His Word.

God rewards those who seek Him with wonderful spiritual blessings, and the single most important _______________ is God Himself.

Noah's _______________ was not based on works, but was a result of his faith in God, which led to obedience.

Although God promised to give the land of Canaan to Abraham, he never owned any part of it during his lifetime except for _______________ that he purchased.

Abel, Enoch, Noah, Abraham and Sarah lived by _______________, seeing a distant glimpse of the full, ultimate fulfillment (a heavenly city and eternal inheritance) during their lifetimes.

Abraham is often referred to as the "_______________."

God's sovereign choice and purpose was made before the birth of _______________. Isaac's blessing of his sons was an act of faith, trusting in God's promises for the future.

Jacob passed his blessing to his grandsons _______________, the sons of Joseph because he believed God would fulfill the Abrahamic Covenant through them.

The people's _______________ was not just a belief but an active trust in God's promise and power.

Faith often requires _______________, even when the outcome is unseen or seems impossible.

Reliance on God, rather than human strength, leads to true _______________.

The promise referred to the coming of the Messiah which has been fulfilled and to the ultimate fulfillment of God's covenant, which includes the second coming of the Messiah and the establishment of God's _______________.