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Worship Devotional - The Substance of Praise is Faith

Mar 02, 2026

Key Scripture: "Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen." - Hebrews 11:1

 

Reflection

Faith is defined as a substance—the substance of things hoped for. Hope is in the future and is something you cannot see except in your mind, but faith gives it substance and brings it into the present. This understanding is crucial for entering into praise.

Faith is a spiritual substance that converts your hopes and dreams into realities. It takes us into the uncomfortable zone where total reliance for our very existence is dependent upon things we don't see in the natural but believe exist because God said they do. It's the place where there is no security in anything except God.

Faith is a place where mountains of impossibilities are removed and Goliaths lie headless in the dust. It's a place where most people would like to live, but the residents are few.

This is why praise has been called the highest expression of faith. When you praise God in the midst of circumstances that contradict His promises, you are exercising substance-level faith. You are declaring that what God says is more real than what you see. Praise and faith are inseparable companions.

 

Today's Challenge

Identify one "mountain of impossibility" in your life today. Instead of focusing on the problem, begin to praise God for who He is and what His Word says about your situation. Let your praise become an act of faith.

 

Prayer

Father, I choose to live in the place of faith where mountains are removed and giants fall. I praise You not because I see the answer but because I trust Your Word. Let my praise be the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not yet seen. Amen.

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