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Examples of Ordinary People with Extraordinary Faith in Scripture

Examples of Ordinary People with Extraordinary Faith in Scripture

The biblical account is replete with examples of ordinary people who demonstrated extraordinary faith. The book of Hebrews, in particular, highlights several individuals who, through their faith, achieved remarkable feats [3].

One notable example is the multitude of believers described in Acts 4:32, who shared their possessions and lived with a sense of unity and purpose. This communal expression of faith was characterized by a willingness to surrender personal interests for the greater good [2].

The biblical narrative also showcases individuals like Abel, who offered a more acceptable sacrifice to God than Cain, demonstrating his faith through obedience [7]. Similarly, the conquest of Jericho under Joshua's leadership exemplifies great faith, as the Israelites obeyed God's unusual instructions [6].

The hallmarks of extraordinary faith include trust, obedience, and perseverance. According to Calvin, faith is characterized by a deep trust in God's promises and a willingness to act on them, even in the face of uncertainty [4]. John Chrysostom notes that faith is not merely a matter of intellectual assent, but a living, active trust that transforms one's life [5].

The examples of ordinary people with extraordinary faith in Scripture serve as a testament to the power of faith to transform lives and achieve remarkable outcomes. As the author of Hebrews writes, "looking to Jesus, the author and perfecter of faith, who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising its shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God" [3]. This emphasis on Jesus as the ultimate example of faith underscores the importance of perseverance and trust in the face of adversity.

The lives of biblical figures, such as those mentioned in Hebrews 11, demonstrate that faith is not limited to the extraordinary or the elite. Rather, it is a characteristic that can be exhibited by ordinary people, who, through their trust in God, achieve remarkable things. As Torrey's Topical Textbook notes, faithfulness is a characteristic of saints, exhibited in their service to God and their brethren [1].

The biblical account encourages readers to emulate the faith of these examples, trusting in God's promises and acting on them with confidence. By doing so, believers can experience the transformative power of faith in their own lives.

Sources

  1. Torrey's Topical Textbook “Torrey's Topical Textbook: Faithfulness — A characteristic of saints -- Eph 1:1; Col 1:2; 1Ti 6:2; Re 17:14. Exhibited in The service of God. -- Mt 24:45. Declaring the word of God. -- Jer 23:28; 2Co 2:17; 4:2. The care of dedicated things. -- 2Ch 31:12. Helping the brethren. -- 3Jo 1:5. Bearing witness. -- Pr 14:5. Reproving others. -- Pr 27:6; Ps 141:5. Situations of trust. -- 2Ki 12:15; Ne 13:13; Ac 6:1-3. Doing work. -- 2Ch 34:12. Keeping secrets. -- Pr 11:13. Conveying messages. -- Pr 13:17; 25:13. All things. -- 1Ti 3:11. The smallest matters. -- Lu 16:10-12. Should be to death -- Re 2:1”
  2. Acts “The multitude of those who believed were of one heart and soul. Not one of them claimed that anything of the things which he possessed was his own, but they had all things in common. -- Acts 4:32”
  3. Hebrews “looking to Jesus, the author and perfecter of faith, who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising its shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. -- Hebrews 12:2”
  4. CCEL (Reformed) “Calvin, Commentary on Genesis, Vol. 1 (Gen 1-23), section 28.1: Index of Scripture References Genesis 1:1-6 1:1-31 1:2 1:28 1:29-30 2:1 2:1-25 2:15 2:19 3:1 3:1-24 3:7 3:16 4:1 4:1-26 4:7 5:1 5:1-32 6:1 6:1-22 6:11-16 7:1-24 7:11 8:1-22 9:1 9:1 9:1-29 9:2 9:24 10 10:1 10:1 10:1-32 10:21 11:1 11:1 11:1-32 11:28 12:1 12:1 12:1 12:1-20 12:4 12:4 12:6 13:1 13:1-20 14:1-24 15:1-21 15:7 16:1-16 16:2 16:8 17:1 17:1 17:1 17:1 17:1-27 18:1 18:1 18:1-33 18:19 19:1-38 20:1 20:1 20:1-18 21:1-34 21:15 22:1-24 22:18 23:1-20 24:31 25:1 25:13-16 35:7 48:1 Exodus 6:3 12:40 Leviticus 7:18 17:4 18:25 Numbers 6:2”
  5. CCEL/NPNF (Eastern Orthodox) “John Chrysostom, Homilies on Acts & Romans: Index of Scripture References Genesis 1:26 2:10 2:18 2:21 2:21 2:24 2:24 2:24 3:5 3:6 3:11 3:16 3:16 3:16 3:19 3:19 4 4:2 4:6 4:7 4:7 4:7 4:9 4:9 4:10 4:10 4:10 4:11 4:14 6:3 6:3 6:9 9:5 9:20 9:22 11:8 11:31 12:3 12:7 12:7 14:14 15:12 15:13-14 18:3 18:3 18:3 18:7 18:17 18:19 18:27 18:33 21:12 22:3 22:18 25:33 27:27 27:41 27:45 28:12 28:20 29:23 30:1-2 31:7 31:15 31:40 32:10 32:21 32:28 32:29 33:19 37:18 39:1-20 40:23 41:40 41:42-43 42:21 45:5 45:5 45:9 45:24 48:16 49:7 60:8 Exodus 1:14 1:22 2:11 2:13 2:15 2:22 3:1 3:2 3:2 4:10 4:22 5:2 9:11 17:4 18:2”
  6. Hebrews (Protestant academic) “Tyndale House on Hebrews 11:30: 11:30 The conquest of Jericho (Josh 5:13–6:27) offers another example of great faith, as the people acted in obedience to God’s unusual instructions.”
  7. Hebrews (Nonconformist/Puritan) “Matthew Henry on Hebrews 11:4: The apostle, having given us a more general account of the grace of faith, now proceeds to set before us some illustrious examples of it in the Old Testament times, and these may be divided into two classes: - 1. Those whose names are mentioned, and the particular exercise and actings of whose faith are specified. 2. Those whose names are barely mentioned, and an account given in general of the exploits of their faith, which it is left to the reader to accommodate, and apply to the particular persons from what he gathers up in the sacred story. We have here those”
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