Jae ---your quote ----- A faith without doubt is a blind faith that leaves us seeing only a narrow view of the world and cuts us off from much that is valuable and beautiful. There is no conflict between faith and doubt, save when we deny the value of one of them.
unsafe says ----A Faith with doubt is no Faith in my Bible -----If you doubt there is a God Jae you can't have Faith in that God -----Period
Satan brings us doubt that God will do as He says ----Faith brings Confidence and Trust that God will do as He says in His word ------Faith is your title deed to God's promises ----It is our assurance ------
if we Doubt God will do as He says why would one even bother to ask for anything in prayer -----
Hebrews 11:1 (AMP)
The Triumphs of Faith
11 Now faith is the assurance (title deed, confirmation) of things hoped for (divinely guaranteed), and the evidence of things not seen [the conviction of their reality—faith comprehends as fact what cannot be experienced by the physical senses].
Bible verses about Faith as "title deed"
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From Forerunner Commentary)
Faith as "title deed" (Forerunner Commentary)
Hebrews 11:1
In the phrase "
faith is the substance of things hoped for," Paul is not really defining what faith is, but rather he is showing what faith
does in an operative sense: Faith undergirds what we
hope for.
Substance means "that which stands under." Faith is the foundation for what we hope, the foundation for our relationship with
God and
everything that it implies within His purpose.
Faith is the very beginning of everything that really matters spiritually.
By saying that it is the "evidence" or "assurance" (the word can literally be translated "title deed," but "assurance" seems to be the best all-around word) of things hoped for, the author comes much closer to defining what faith is. In its simplest form, faith is merely belief. As our understanding becomes more complex and operative,
when we begin to put faith to work, it becomes "confidence," and finally, in its best form, when it becomes fully operational, it is "trust." This trust, this full measure of faith, is alive and works within our relationship with God.
Article says ---------when we begin to put faith to work, it becomes "confidence
unsafe says ----when we put doubt to work it becomes wavering --hesitating ---
1365. distazo
I waver, doubt
Definition: I waver, doubt, hesitate.
HELPS Word-studies
1365 distázō (from
1364 /dís, "two, double" and
4714 /stásis, "stance, standing") –
properly, going two ways, shifting between positions; choosing "a double-stance" and hence
vacillate (waver); (figuratively)
uncertain at a crossroad because refusing to choose
one way over the other – "
wanting to have our cake and eat it too"; to halt between two opinions (views, beliefs).
unsafe says --I would rather do this