In today’s message, Apostle Gregory D. Kelley teaches on “The Reasons of Faith” — a powerful exploration of why true faith begins not with emotion, but with deep thinking and reasoning. Drawing from Hebrews 11:1-7 (AMP), this sermon reminds us that faith isn’t blind — it’s built on profound understanding, careful reflection, and divine revelation.
Faith requires us to ask the big questions: What is real? What is right and wrong? What should we truly be living for? In a culture that often discourages deep thinking, the Bible calls us to engage our minds, not just our hearts. Apostle Kelley defines faith as an intentional, reasoned trust — a cause, an explanation, and a justification for how we live and what we believe.
Through this teaching, you’ll discover how faith stimulates the deepest parts of our thinking, challenging us to have a faith that is intense, informed, and unshakable. Whether you are questioning, seeking, or standing strong, this message will equip you to think more deeply, believe more confidently, and walk more boldly in your faith.
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