Faith

EPISODE · Jan 2, 2026 · 19 MIN

Faith

from The Ed Fernandez Show

Have you ever questioned your faith when life gets heavy? In this episode of The Ed Fernandez Show, we take a deep, practical walk through Hebrews 11 and 12 to uncover what faith really is—and why pressure, delay, and hardship are not signs of failure, but proof of training.Faith isn’t blind optimism or spiritual hype. Scripture defines it as substance, evidence, and persuasion—a settled confidence in God even when nothing looks resolved. From Abraham on the mountain, to the Red Sea splitting, to the walls of Jericho falling, we explore how biblical faith is forged through obedience, endurance, and trust under pressure.This episode breaks down:Why faith is Kingdom-based, not performance-basedWhat it means that God is a rewarder of those who diligently seek HimWhy trials don’t disqualify you—they legitimize youHow chastening is proof of sonship, not rejectionWhy staying under pressure (instead of running) builds unstoppable faithHow God is still writing your story, even when the chapter feels painfulIf you’re discouraged, stuck, tired, or questioning whether your faith is “enough,” this episode will reframe your perspective. You’ll be reminded that mustard-seed faith moves mountains, that training seasons are intentional, and that what feels like resistance is often preparation for your next level.You’re not behind. You’re not forgotten. You’re not illegitimate.You’re being trained.🎧 Listen now and be encouraged—because faith grows where pressure exists, and God is far from finished with your story.As always, you’re the best part of The Ed Fernandez Show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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