Episode #49: How Faith Grows By Hearing the Word of God

EPISODE · Mar 3, 2026 · 19 MIN

Episode #49: How Faith Grows By Hearing the Word of God

from All Is Well Podcast · host Stephanie

Faith doesn’t ask for proof before it starts; it listens, trusts, and moves. We dig into how Scripture defines faith as substance and evidence, why hearing God’s Word is the engine of growth, and how action turns belief into a life that actually pleases God. Drawing from Hebrews 11, Romans 10:17, James 2, and Hebrews 5, we explore the path from spiritual infancy to maturity—what the Bible calls moving from milk to solid food.I walk through the stories of Abel, Enoch, Noah, and Abraham to show a pattern that still holds: God speaks, we respond, and transformation follows. You’ll hear practical guidance for building a daily rhythm with Scripture so faith can rise from repetition, meditation, and obedience. We talk about the tension between waiting and acting, the courage to obey before outcomes appear, and the quiet strength that forms when the Holy Spirit and the Word train our senses to discern good and evil in a noisy world.If you’ve ever felt stuck at the “I believe” stage, this conversation offers a clear next step: match your convictions with concrete action. Learn how to cultivate resilient faith, sharpen spiritual discernment, and carry your calling at home, at work, and in your community. By the end, you’ll have a simple plan to hear God’s Word every day, respond with trust, and grow into the kind of person who can shoulder greater responsibility with grace. If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more people can grow stronger in faith with us.

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