Title: First Principles
 1First Principles 
 2Lesson 4 
 3Lesson TextHebrews 111-4
Hebrews 111-21 Now faith is the substance of 
things hoped for, the evidence of things not 
seen. 2 For by it the elders obtained a good 
report. 
 4Lesson TextHebrews 111-4
Hebrews 1133 Through faith we understand that 
the worlds were framed by the word of God, so 
that things which are seen were not made of 
things which do appear. 
 5Lesson TextHebrews 111-4
Hebrews 1144 By faith Abel offered unto God a 
more excellent sacrifice than Cain, by which he 
obtained witness that he was righteous, God 
testifying of his gifts and by it he being dead 
yet speaketh. 
 6Lesson TextHebrews 115-6
Hebrews 1155 By faith Enoch was translated that 
he should not see death and was not found, 
because God had translated him for before his 
translation he had this testimony, that he 
pleased God. 
 7Lesson TextHebrews 115-6
Hebrews 1166 But without faith it is impossible 
to please him for he that cometh to God must 
believe that he is, and that he is a re-warder of 
them that diligently seek him. 
 8Focus VerseHebrews 116
Hebrews 116 But without faith it is impossible 
to please him for he that cometh to God must 
believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of 
them that diligently seek him. 
 9Focus Thought
Giants of the Lords church are recognized not by 
physical size or intellectual superiority, but by 
their unwavering faith in God. 
 10Culture Connection
Culture Connection
Is It All In Your Head?
Has anyone ever said to you, Its all in your 
head? They were suggesting that you were 
imagining things or conjuring up an idea in your 
mind. 
 11Culture Connection
One thing is certain about imagination salvation 
is not all in your head. In other words, faith, 
which is necessary for salvation, is not mere 
mental assent. There are people who believe 
salvation is by faith alone. By this they mean 
there is absolutely nothing we can do or need to 
do in the process of salvation and that salvation 
is completely action-free on our part. 
 12Culture Connection
But Peter said, Save yourselves from this 
untoward generation (Acts 240). There are no 
actions or works we can do to earn or merit 
salvation, and only the redemptive work of Jesus 
Christ on the cross can save us. However, His 
redemptive work requires action on our part that 
action is faith. 
 13Culture Connection
Without faith it is impossible to please God. 
Faith in the work of Christ on the cross is the 
only thing that can open the door to receiving 
His redemptive work in our lives. 
 14Culture Connection
Many people have compared faith in God to faith 
in electricity. I know electricity is available 
in my home, and I know that all I need to do to 
have light is to flip a switch. I can mentally 
assert those principles to be true all night and 
never have a glimpse of light if I do not 
exercise my faith. Its not all in my head I 
have to act on what I know to be true. 
 15Contemplating The Topic
Contemplating The Topic
There is nothing more basic to salvation than 
faith. Because it is so basic to salvation, many 
mistakenly feel that all a person has to do to be 
saved is to believe. It is true that no one can 
be saved without faith, but faith alone cannot 
save anyone. James asked in his epistle Can 
faith save him? (James 214). The answer is no, 
for James continued, Faith without works is 
dead (James 220). James understood that faith 
without works was no faith at all. 
 16Contemplating The Topic
In this lesson we will consider the importance of 
faith. We will see that it is impossible to 
please God without faith. Studying the nature of 
faith, we will define faith at its various 
levels. On the practical side we will discuss how 
obedience and worship demonstrate faith. In 
studying what faith does, we will focus on five 
verbs pleases, saves, sanctifies, overcomes, and 
defeats. 
 17Contemplating The Topic
Last of all, we will consider who has faith and 
how an individual obtains faith. Why do some 
people have faith, even a lot of faith, and 
others have little or no faith? These are some of 
the questions we will consider in this lesson. 
 18I. Nature of Faith
Searching The Scriptures
I. Nature of Faith
A Faith Defined
Hebrews 111 provides a commonly referenced 
scriptural definition of faith. However, some 
Christians have found it difficult to fully 
understand the ideas of that definition. Perhaps 
the following would provide a simpler definition 
faith is accepting as true what God has said in 
His Word is true. 
 19I. Nature of Faith
If faith were a concrete entity, it would be much 
easier to isolate and define. Being abstract 
makes faith more challenging to define. For 
example, if faith were a feather, we could not 
only see it, but we also could touch it, take a 
picture of it, and do the many other things that 
one can do with something concrete. But faith is 
something that one cannot see or touch. 
 20I. Nature of Faith
In an age of doubt when some people are 
questioning and rejecting even the absolutes of 
yesterday, it is vital to our spiritual existence 
not only to be aware of the viability of faith, 
but also to possess it. Many people do not have 
faith and cannot even understand its reality. 
 21 Transparency 1 
 22I. Nature of Faith
Faith is not a positive mental attitude that so 
many self-help gurus talk about. It may involve a 
positive mental attitude, but faith is much more 
than that. It is the evidence of things not 
seen (Hebrews 111). 
 23I. Nature of Faith
Since evidence and substance are similar, we can 
explain the phrase the evidence of things not 
seen in a way similar to the phrase the 
substance of things hoped for. When a person 
believes, the substance, or what he sees with the 
eyes of faith, becomes the evidence, or proof of 
the object of faith. 
 24I. Nature of Faith
When a person has faith, he not only envisions 
his answer, he begins to rejoice over his answer. 
This rejoicing is similar to what Jesus commanded 
in Matthew 512 Rejoice, and be exceeding glad 
for great is your reward in heaven. Jesus told 
the disciples to rejoice over something they had 
not yet experiencedsomething still in the 
future. Yet when faith is authentic, there can be 
rejoicing over the outcome as though it had 
already happened. The rejoicing is the 
evidence of things not seen. 
 25I. Nature of Faith
Faith means not only complete trust, confidence, 
and strong belief, but also a system of 
religious belief. Faith as a system of religious 
belief is singular in number, for there is only 
one God (I Timothy 25), one church, and one 
faith. Paul wrote, One Lord, one faith, one 
baptism (Ephesians 45). 
 26I. Nature of Faith
Referring to this one faith, Jude said in verse 
3, Earnestly contend for the faith which was 
once delivered unto the saints. He referred to a 
single faith, not multiple faiths. We are to 
earnestly contend for the faith the early church 
embraced. 
 27 Ephesians 616 
Above all, taking the shield of faith, wherewith 
ye shall be able to quench all the fiery darts of 
the wicked (Ephesians 616). 
 28I. Nature of Faith
A shield is a protective barrier or screen. 
When we hear the word shield, we often think of a 
piece of metal held by an ancient warrior in 
battle to protect him from his enemies. A shield, 
simply, is what a person places for protection 
between him and danger. 
 29I. Nature of Faith
We no longer have to avoid physical arrows and 
darts, so a physical shield would offer us little 
or no protection. But we are subject to the 
attacks of Satan who uses fiery darts 
(Ephesians 616). Thankfully, the shield of faith 
is impenetrable as protection from the attacks of 
the enemy of the soul. Satan has no weaponry that 
is able to compromise the shield of faith. 
 30I. Nature of Faith
God had a shield of protection around Job, which 
the Bible referred to as a hedge. When reporting 
to God, Satan said of Job, Hast not thou made an 
hedge about him, and about his house, and about 
all that he hath on every side? (Job 110). 
Whether one uses the term shield or hedge, 
Gods people enjoy protection when they put their 
faith in Him. 
 31 Romans 814 
For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, 
they are the sons of God (Romans 814). 
 32I. Nature of Faith
 Israel enjoyed having a divine escort through 
the wilderness from the Red Sea to the Jordan 
River. This escort was in the form of a cloud by 
day and a pillar of fire by night. Although 
Israel had no map of the wilderness and were 
following no roads, God guided them physically 
through the wilderness all the way to the 
Promised Land. We do not have a visible pillar of 
cloud or pillar of fire, but we have an unseen 
guide that directs our spiritual course as 
we traverse this world. 
 33 B. Demonstrations of Faith
- Demonstrations of Faith
 
Faith does not cause anyone to be passive. 
Conversely, when we believe, faith precipitates 
action. This action causes us to obey God. Romans 
1626 refers to the obedience of faith. As it 
is impossible to love without manifesting that 
love, it is impossible to have faith in God 
without manifesting that faith through obedience 
to Him and His Word.  
 34 B. Demonstrations of Faith
King Saul had to learn the value of obedience the 
hard way. Returning from defeating the 
Amalekites, the prophet Samuel rebuked him 
harshly. Contrary to what God had ordered, Saul 
had spared King Agag and the best of the 
Amalekites flocks. In Samuels rebuke he said, 
To obey is better than sacrifice, and to hearken 
than the fat of rams (I Samuel 1522). 
 35 B. Demonstrations of Faith
Faith and works, or faith and obedience, are a 
tandem. Attempting to separate them is like 
trying to separate night and day. As night and 
day are necessary parts of a whole, faith and 
obedience are Siamese twins of spiritual service. 
 36 B. Demonstrations of Faith
Many are fearful of their works being interpreted 
as that to which Paul referred in Ephesians 28-9 
and Titus 35. The first reference makes mention 
that we are saved by faith, carefully 
underscoring that it is not of works. The 
second reference states clearly that we are saved 
according to His mercy and not by works of 
righteousness which we have done. 
 37 B. Demonstrations of Faith
We need to understand that the works referred to 
in these two verses refer to works that are prior 
to salvation, not works performed by the 
redeemed. There is a vast difference. The former 
involves individuals attempting to earn or merit 
salvation on the basis of their good deeds or 
behavior, which is impossible. The latter, 
however, refers to believers performing works on 
behalf of God that demonstrate their salvation, 
or faith. 
 38 Titus 314 
And let ours also learn to maintain good works 
for necessary uses, that they be not unfruitful 
(Titus 314). 
 39 Ephesians 210 
For we are his workmanship, created in Christ 
Jesus unto good works, which God hath before 
ordained that we should walk in them (Ephesians 
210). 
 40 B. Demonstrations of Faith
If we do not believe in God, it is obvious that 
we will not worship Him. We worship Him because 
we have faith in Him, and that faith causes us to 
obey Him. As faith and obedience are intricately 
connected, so worship also joins together with 
faith and obedience. 
 41 B. Demonstrations of Faith
Worship is another natural response to faith. A 
person cannot have any measure of faith without 
responding to God both in obedience and in 
worship. If there is genuine faith, there also 
will be worship. 
 42 B. Demonstrations of Faith
Worship is not only a normal response to faith, 
but one that God commands. Many Scriptures 
command us to worship God. We have no other 
choice if we are going to believe Him. 
 43 A. Pleases God
II What Faith Does
- Pleases God
 
But without faith it is impossible to please 
him for he that cometh to God must believe that 
he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that 
diligently seek him (Hebrews 116).  
 44 A. Pleases God
God wants us to believe Him. We can have no 
relationship with Him if we do not believe He 
exists. For this reason, faith pleases God. What 
pleases God is so different from what pleases 
mankind. We often feel pressure to please our 
peers. Pleasing peers may mean personal 
advancement, but pleasing God means personal 
acceptance. To be accepted of God is essential to 
salvation. 
 45 Galatians 110 
For do I now persuade men, or God? or do I seek 
to please men? for if I yet pleased men, I should 
not be the servant of Christ (Galatians 110). 
 46 A. Pleases God
A person who wants something from God may say, 
Please, God. But the way to receive from God is 
not through begging, but rather to please God. 
Anyone who is a parent can understand this idea. 
When a child pleases his parent, that parent is 
more inclined to reward the child with the things 
he desires. 
 47 A. Pleases God
Faith pleases God, for He wants us to believe the 
things He has promised in His Word. Nothing 
irritates individuals more than not to be 
believed. It makes them feel others view them as 
untruthful and untrustworthy. On the other hand, 
when we believe God, we are saying, I believe 
that You are truthful and trustworthy. Such 
faith pleases God. 
 48 B. Saves Individuals
- Saves Individuals
 
For by grace are ye saved through faith and 
that not of yourselves it is the gift of God 
(Ephesians 28).  
 49 B. Saves Individuals
Although John 316 is not the only verse in the 
Bible that we must obey to be saved, it is a 
wonderful verse that generalizes the basic 
requirement of salvation, which is faith. Another 
verse that emphasizes the basic requirement of 
salvation is Romans 109. This verse adds another 
aspect to the basic requirement of salvation. It 
reveals we are to confess and believe. 
 50 B. Saves Individuals
Salvation is a process, for Matthew 2413 says, 
He that shall endure unto the end, the same 
shall be saved. It is not a single act of faith, 
but a relationship that begins with faith, which 
initiates obedience to the gospel and redemption. 
 51 B. Saves Individuals
Faith is so basic to the salvation process that 
one can liken it to the door of salvation. Some 
individuals would make the door the equivalent of 
the whole house. Rather, faith is the door 
through which one must enter the house of 
salvation. Otherwise, without faith a person 
cannot even get through the door and into the 
house. 
 52 C. Sanctifies Believers
- Sanctifies Believers
 
And be found in him, not having mine own 
righteousness, which is of the law, but that 
which is through the faith of Christ, the 
righteousness which is of God by faith 
(Philippians 39).  
 53 C. Sanctifies Believers
Faith accomplishes much more than many people 
think. When someone mentions faith, many people 
often think of its involvement in divine healing 
or miracles. But faith also works in believers to 
effect sanctification. 
 54 C. Sanctifies Believers
To sanctify means to make holy, or to set 
aside as holy. Philippians 39 reveals we are 
sanctified or made righteous by faith. We could 
have nothing from God related to salvation apart 
from faith. Sanctification is a necessary work of 
the grace of God. It is necessary, for we are not 
able, with all of our disciplines, to make 
ourselves holy. 
 55 C. Sanctifies Believers
But we are all as an unclean thing, and all our 
righteousnesses are as filthy rags (Isaiah 
646). We must have the righteousness of the Lord 
to be a sanctified believer, and this only comes 
about by faith. 
 56 D. Overcomes the World
- Overcomes the World
 
For whatsoever is born of God overcometh the 
world and this is the victory that overcometh 
the world, even our faith (I John 54).  
 57 D. Overcomes the World
Since the weapons of our warfare are not carnal 
(II Corinthians 104), we must fight the wicked 
one with spiritual weapons. One of these 
spiritual weapons is faith. Let us not feel we 
are outmanned and outgunned by the enemy. Our 
weapons are mighty through God. 
 58 D. Overcomes the World
Faith overcomes the world because it is the key 
that opens Gods arsenal. His arsenal is stocked 
with weapons that are far superior to anything 
the enemy has. With the Almighty and His arsenal 
on our side, there is no reason we should not 
overcome the world. Faith not only opens Gods 
arsenal, but faith also calls upon the Almighty 
to fight for us. 
 59 E. Defeats the Devil
- Defeats the Devil
 
And I heard a loud voice saying in heaven, Now 
is come salvation, and strength, and the kingdom 
of our God, and the power of his Christ for the 
accuser of our brethren is cast down, which 
accused them before our God day and night. And 
they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb, and 
by the word of their testimony and they loved 
not their lives unto the death (Revelation 
1210-11).  
 60 E. Defeats the Devil
From the beginning the devil has been the enemy 
of righteousness and everything good. Lucifer, 
who became known as Satan and the devil, rebelled 
against God, and the Lord expelled him from 
Heaven. Satan is the enemy of the soul who 
tempted Adam and Eve to sin, which created the 
sin problem for the human race. 
 61 E. Defeats the Devil
As promised in Revelation 1210-11, we will 
defeat Satan by the blood of the Lamb of God. Our 
faith will play a significant role in defeating 
Satan. Believers place their faith in the shed 
blood of Jesus Christ, and by that blood we will 
overcome the wicked one. 
 62III. How We Get Faith
III How We Get Faith
Since we cannot please God without faith, it is 
imperative we know how to obtain faith. In that 
we cannot be saved without faith, it must be the 
object of our greatest quest. Therefore it is 
necessary to know how to get faith. 
 63 A. Faith Comes By Hearing the Word of God
- Faith Comes By Hearing the Word of God
 
So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by 
the word of God(Romans 1017).  
 64 A. Faith Comes By Hearing the Word of God
A primary source of faith is the Word of God. 
Hearing the Word of God inspires faith. When we 
hear the promises God has made to all who 
believe, faith is born in our hearts. When we 
hear an account of how God supplied the needs of 
His people and fought for them, it generates 
faith in us. 
 65 A. Faith Comes By Hearing the Word of God
Gods Word is a past record that becomes our 
promise of a future reward. Because it is Gods 
Word, it is a true record therefore we can have 
faith in its promises.   
 66 B. Faith Is the Gift of God
- Faith Is the Gift of God
 
For by grace are ye saved through faith and 
that not of yourselves it is the gift of God 
(Ephesians 28). 
 67 Romans 123 
For I say, through the grace given unto me, to 
every man that is among you, not to think of 
himself more highly than he ought to think but 
to think soberly, according as God hath dealt to 
every man the measure of faith (Romans 123). 
 68 B. Faith Is the Gift of God
Faith is not a natural attribute. It is not a 
personality trait. Faith is a gift directly from 
God therefore it is a spiritual attribute with 
which everyone is born. 
 69 B. Faith Is the Gift of God
So that no one would have an excuse in judgment, 
God gives to every person a little bit of faith. 
It is not a lot, but it is enough. How could God 
have required faith for salvation without first 
giving mankind an initial amount of faith? 
Simply, God does not require something that is 
beyond the reach of mankind. 
 70 B. Faith Is the Gift of God
Salvation depends on what we do with the measure 
of faith He has given us. If we do nothing with 
it, it will stand to testify against us in 
judgment. For with faith we have an entity that 
will activate the next step in the process of 
establishing a redemptive relationship with the 
Lord. 
 71 A. Not All Have Faith
Who Has Faith
- Not All Have Faith
 
I tell you that he will avenge them speedily. 
Nevertheless when the Son of man cometh, shall he 
find faith on the earth? (Luke 188).  
 72 II Thessalonians 32 
And that we may be delivered from unreasonable 
and wicked men for all men have not faith (II 
Thessalonians 32). 
 73 A. Not All Have Faith
Although God has dealt to every person the 
capacity for faith, not all individuals have 
active faith. The reason is that their doubt 
cancels their faith. Faith is wonderful and 
powerful, but doubt neutralizes faiths 
effectiveness. It is possible to have faith and 
doubt at the same time. The unnamed father in 
Mark 9 who brought his diseased son to Jesus 
said, Lord, I believe help thou mine unbelief 
(Mark 924). 
 74 A. Not All Have Faith
We should do everything we can to rid our mind of 
negative thoughts. These kinds of thoughts 
engender doubt. Jesus said in Luke 1229, 
Neither be ye of doubtful mind. A doubtful mind 
neuters faith and will not let it produce results. 
 75 B. People of God Have Faith
- People of God Have Faith
 
The people of God are believers in God, which 
reveals they have faith. His people believe His 
promises are true. (See II Corinthians 120.)  
 76 B. People of God Have Faith
In Hebrews 112, the writer stated, For by it 
faith the elders obtained a good report. This 
same chapter records a brief summary of the 
exploits of people of God who had faith. We read 
of Abel, Enoch, Noah, Abraham and Sarah, Isaac 
and Jacob, Joseph, Moses, Joshua and Israel, and 
Rahab. Further, Hebrews 1132 mentions six more 
heroes of faith including David. People of God 
have faith. 
 77 B. People of God Have Faith
Because faith is necessary to obtain salvation, 
it also is vital to the maintenance of ones 
salvation. The believers walk with Jesus Christ 
is by faith. (See II Corinthians 57.) Everything 
we do in our service to Him is of faith. If we 
are to become and continue to be the people of 
God, we must have faith. 
 78 C. All Are Called to Have Faith
- All Are Called to Have Faith
 
Although we all have been given a measure of 
faith, God is calling all to do something with 
their faith. God did not give faith to everyone 
so it could witness against them in judgment. He 
gave faith so individuals would have the 
opportunity to turn to God, embrace Him and His 
Word, and begin a life of relationship with Him.  
 79 C. All Are Called to Have Faith
God has called everyone in the world to respond 
to Him. He has given every individual a measure 
of faith and a conscience, but He requires the 
appropriate response from each one. An individual 
can respond to God with the faith he has received 
and begin to take the initial steps of faith 
toward relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ. 
 80 Romans 212-14
For as many as have sinned without law shall 
also perish without law and as many as have 
sinned in the law shall be judged by the law 
(For not the hearers of the law are just before 
God, but the doers of the law shall be justified. 
For when the Gentiles, which have not the law, do 
by nature the things contained in the law, these, 
having not the law, are a law unto themselves 
(Romans 212-14). 
 81 Romans 215 
Which shew the work of the law written in their 
hearts, their conscience also bearing witness, 
and their thoughts the meanwhile accusing or else 
excusing one another) (Romans 215). 
 82 C. All Are Called to Have Faith
As a person in faith begins to respond to Gods 
call, God begins to work within the individuals 
heart. He begins to draw the person into a place 
of relationship with Him. This is the basis and 
beginning of redemption in the persons life. 
(See John 644.) 
 83 C. All Are Called to Have Faith
Through faith he will continue to respond to the 
drawing of the Spirit through repentance, water 
baptism in the name of Jesus Christ for the 
remission of sins, and receiving the Holy Ghost. 
All these are only the beginning of a wonderful 
life of faitha life to which God is calling 
every individual on earth! 
 84Internalizing The Message
Internalizing The Message
We have studied faith, beginning with its 
scriptural definition in Hebrews 111. We have 
seen how a person obtains it. We have studied the 
nature of faith and what it accomplishes in our 
lives. All of this has reminded us that faith is 
still an abstract entity, which is more difficult 
to understand than something that is concrete. 
 85Internalizing The Message
We also have studied both the necessity of faith 
to the salvation process and the necessity of 
obedience to that faith. James reminds us that 
Faith without works is dead (James 220). The 
works to which James referred are not those 
whereby we obtain salvation, but works that 
follow a persons genuine faith in Jesus Christ 
whereby we exercise obedience to Him and His 
commands. 
 86Internalizing The Message
Sadly, not every person responds to the measure 
of faith God has given him. However, every 
individual has the opportunity to respond to the 
measure of faith he has been given. May we all 
respond to the challenge to be faithful unto 
death. The Lord Jesus has promised those who are 
faithful, I will give thee a crown of life 
(Revelation 210).