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FAITH vs HOPE: The Hidden Trap Keeping Christians Stuck in “Someday” | E W Kenyon There’s a quiet tragedy happening inside sincere Christianity—and it isn’t a lack of prayer, devotion, or good intentions. It’s a subtle confusion that drains spiritual power and leaves believers stuck in cycles of delay, defeat, and disappointment: mixing up HOPE with FAITH. In this message, you’ll hear a clear, Scripture-centered breakdown that exposes why so many people say, “I’m trusting God,” while still bracing for nothing to change. The truth is simple—but life-changing: Hope speaks in “someday.” Faith stands in “NOW.” Hope looks forward and waits for God to move. Faith agrees with what God has already spoken and acts on it. You’ll walk through Hebrews 11:1 and discover why the Bible doesn’t present faith as a mood, a feeling, or a religious attitude. Faith is described as substance and evidence—something real in the realm of the spirit that produces results in the seen world. This teaching also unmasks “mental assent”—when we agree with God intellectually but never move our feet in corresponding action. Because in Scripture, faith isn’t merely agreement… faith is commitment. You’ll also learn why confession matters so deeply: hope talks about what God will do, but faith declares what God has done—grounded in the finished work of Christ. That’s where confidence comes from, not personality or emotion. Faith doesn’t deny symptoms; it denies them the final authority. It doesn’t wait for proof; it rests on the Word and moves in obedience. If you’ve ever wondered why prayers feel repetitive, promises feel distant, or breakthroughs seem delayed—this message will challenge you (in the best way). It’s a call to leave “hope-based Christianity” behind and return to word-based faith—the kind that receives, thanks God, and lives from redemption, not toward it. This teaching is inspired by the faith emphasis often associated with E W Kenyon, pointing you back to the Bible’s definition: NOW faith. Listen closely—because one shift in understanding can move you from admiration to possession. Keywords (30; comma-separated) E W Kenyon, faith vs hope, biblical faith, Hebrews 11:1 explained, now faith, faith is substance, faith is evidence, hope in Christianity, spiritual authority, finished work of Christ, redemption is finished, healing by his stripes, confession of faith, speaking the word, mental assent, how faith works, faith and confession, believing vs hoping, receive when you pray, Mark 11:24, dominion in Christ, spiritual law of faith, word based faith, prayer and faith, overcoming unbelief, Christian victory, faith without works, corresponding action, faith teaching, Bible teaching faith Hashtags (30; comma-separated) #EwKenyon, #FaithVsHope, #BiblicalFaith, #NowFaith, #Hebrews111, #FaithIsSubstance, #FaithIsEvidence, #ChristianTeaching, #BibleStudy, #WordOfGod, #FinishedWork, #Redemption, #HealingScriptures, #Mark1124, #FaithTeaching, #ConfessionOfFaith, #SpeakTheWord, #AuthorityInChrist, #ChristianGrowth, #SpiritualLife, #OvercomingUnbelief, #ChristianVictory, #KingdomOfGod, #FaithInAction, #PrayerLife, #ChristianEncouragement, #GospelTruth, #ScriptureTruth, #BelieveAndReceive, #RenewYourMind