What Faith Is

What Faith Is by Kenneth E. Hagin, published by Faith Library Publications in July 1966, is an insightful exploration of the concept of faith within the Christian context. This edition spans 80 pages and is presented in English. In this book, Hagin addresses fundamental questions about faith, emphasizing its critical role in pleasing God and defining it as “laying hold of the unrealities of hope and bringing them into the realm of reality.”
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of faith, including its distinction from hope and the importance of understanding faith in the present tense to access God’s promises. The chapters delve into various aspects of faith, such as its active nature and the transformative process of hope evolving into faith. This work serves as a resource for those interested in Christian living and the principles of faith, particularly within the Pentecostal and Charismatic traditions.
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A Treasury of Faith Teaching The Bible tells us that without faith it is impossible to please God–but what is faith? Rev. Kenneth E. Hagin answers this and other questions in this invaluable treasury of faith teaching. In What Faith Is, Brother Hagin defines faith as: “Laying hold of the unrealities of hope and bringing them into the realm of reality.” In this powerful book readers will discover: – How Brother Hagin discovered the secret of faith on his deathbed – Why getting faith in the present tense is to important in receiving God’s many promises – The biblical difference between faith and hope, and how hope changed to faith brings results – Why faith is an act Chapters include: – The Difference Between Faith and Hope – Faith Is an Act – Faith Takes the Answer Now – Hope Changed to Faith Brings Results
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