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What does Hebrews 11 teach about the faith of the heroes of the Bible?

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Hebrews 11 teaches that the heroes of the faith acted on their trust in God, leading to significant achievements and victories.

Hebrews 11, often called the 'Hall of Faith,' recounts the lives of biblical figures whose faith led them to accomplish remarkable acts. Each hero, from Abel to Rahab, is demonstrated to have operated not by sight but by faith, trusting God's promises despite visible circumstances. For instance, Moses chose suffering with God's people over the fleeting pleasures of Egypt. Each act of faith resulted in God's intervention and helped secure victory over earthly challenges, showcasing that faith not only connects believers to God's will but also results in tangible outcomes as seen throughout Scripture.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:1-40, Exodus 14:13-14, Joshua 6:20

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