What Is Faith According to the Bible? (Biblical Definition Explained)

What is faith according to the Bible? Is faith really believing without evidence like many atheists assert, or does Scripture define it differently? In this video, we examine the biblical definition of faith and respond to common claims that Christian faith is irrational, blind, or anti-intellectual.

Looking at passages like Galatians 2:16, Acts 28:23–24, Romans 4:20–21, and Hebrews 11:1, we let the Bible define faith on its own terms. Biblically speaking, faith and belief are used interchangeably and describe being persuaded or fully convinced that something is true. Doubt is treated as the opposite of faith—not a component of it.

If you’ve ever wondered:

• What does the Bible say about faith?

• Is faith a leap in the dark?

• What does Hebrews 11:1 really mean?

• Does Christianity require blind belief?

This video walks through Scripture to answer those questions clearly and in context.

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