Hebrews 11:1 Now faith is the reality of what is
hoped for, the proof of what is not seen. 2 For our
ancestors won God’s approval by it.
3 By faith we understand that the universe was created
by God’s command, so that what is seen has been made
from things that are not visible.
4 By faith Abel offered to God a better sacrifice than
Cain did. By faith he was approved as a righteous man,
because God approved his gifts, and even though he is
dead, he still speaks through his faith.
5 By faith Enoch was taken away so he did not
experience death, and he was not to be found because
God took him away. For prior to his removal he was
approved, since he had pleased God. 6 Now without
faith it is impossible to please God, for the one who
draws near to Him must believe that He exists and
rewards those who seek Him.
7 By faith Noah, after he was warned about what was
not yet seen and motivated by godly fear, built an ark
to deliver his family. By faith he condemned the world
and became an heir of the righteousness that comes by
faith.
8 By faith Abraham, when he was called, obeyed and
went out to a place he was going to receive as an
inheritance. He went out, not knowing where he was
going. 9 By faith he stayed as a foreigner in the land
of promise, living in tents with Isaac and Jacob,
coheirs of the same promise. 10 For he was looking
forward to the city that has foundations, whose
architect and builder is God.
11 By faith even Sarah herself, when she was unable to
have children, received power to conceive offspring,
even though she was past the age, since she considered
that the One who had promised was faithful. 12
Therefore from one man—in fact, from one as good as
dead—came offspring as numerous as the stars of heaven
and as innumerable as the grains of sand by the
seashore.
13 These all died in faith without having received the
promises, but they saw them from a distance, greeted
them, and confessed that they were foreigners and
temporary residents on the earth. 14 Now those who say
such things make it clear that they are seeking a
homeland. 15 If they were thinking about where they
came from, they would have had an opportunity to
return. 16 But they now desire a better place—a
heavenly one. Therefore, God is not ashamed to be
called their God, for He has prepared a city for them.
17 By faith Abraham, when he was tested, offered up
Isaac. He received the promises and he was offering
his unique son, 18 the one it had been said about you,
your seed will be traced through Isaac. 19 He
considered God to be able even to raise someone from
the dead, and as an illustration, he received him
back.
20 By faith Isaac blessed Jacob and Esau concerning
things to come. 21 By faith Jacob, when he was dying,
blessed each of the sons of Joseph, and he worshiped,
leaning on the top of his staff. 22 By faith Joseph,
as he was nearing the end of his life, mentioned the
exodus of the Israelites and gave instructions
concerning his bones.
23 By faith, after Moses was born, he was hidden by
his parents for three months, because they saw that
the child was beautiful, and they didn’t fear the
king’s edict. 24 By faith Moses, when he had grown up,
refused to be called the son of Pharaoh’s daughter 25
and chose to suffer with the people of God rather than
to enjoy the short-lived pleasure of sin. 26 For he
considered the reproach because of the Messiah to be
greater wealth than the treasures of Egypt, since his
attention was on the reward.
27 By faith he left Egypt behind, not being afraid of
the king’s anger, for Moses persevered as one who sees
Him who is invisible. 28 By faith he instituted the
Passover and the sprinkling of the blood, so that the
destroyer of the firstborn might not touch the
Israelites. 29 By faith they crossed the Red Sea as
though they were on dry land. When the Egyptians
attempted to do this, they were drowned.
30 By faith the walls of Jericho fell down after being
encircled by the Israelites for seven days. 31 By
faith Rahab the prostitute received the spies in peace
and didn’t perish with those who disobeyed.
32 And what more can I say? Time is too short for me
to tell about Gideon, Barak, Samson, Jephthah, David,
Samuel, and the prophets, 33 who by faith conquered
kingdoms, administered justice, obtained promises,
shut the mouths of lions, 34 quenched the raging of
fire, escaped the edge of the sword, gained strength
after being weak, became mighty in battle, and put
foreign armies to flight. 35 Women received their
dead—they were raised to life again. Some men were
tortured, not accepting release, so that they might
gain a better resurrection, 36 and others experienced
mockings and scourgings, as well as bonds and
imprisonment. 37 They were stoned, they were sawed in
two, they died by the sword, they wandered about in
sheepskins, in goatskins, destitute, afflicted, and
mistreated. 38 The world was not worthy of them. They
wandered in deserts and on mountains, hiding in caves
and holes in the ground.
39 All these were approved through their faith, but
they did not receive what was promised, 40 since God
had provided something better for us, so that they
would not be made perfect without us.