By Faith by Chris Morris is both a compelling and thought-provoking 40-day devotional on Hebrews 11. The author invites the reader into the triumphs and struggles of the characters in this passage, all the while inviting the reader to examine their own life and find encouragement in the passage. Chapter 1 talks about what faith is and how to have it - by recognizing what God is already doing. Chapter 2 provides a brief discussion of the life of Abraham and how he believed God for the impossible. I found chapter three very thought-provoking. It discusses how God made creation perfectly and continues to maintain it. There is a layer I would love to see added to this discussion, perhaps in a later edition. It involves the fact that while God does maintain this fallen world, it is still fallen. Yes, gravity still works and bananas continue to grow. But things do go wrong. We have diseases and genetic mutations. Oftentimes gravity can be fatal if someone falls from a great distance. God is still faithful though, and as we continue to trust him, we can find hope in the tension between God's maintenance and a fallen world.
The next 37 chapters continue along the line of featuring a verse from Hebrews 11 and bringing the reader into the story of that passage. What I appreciate most about these chapters is that in chapters 27 through 35, the author digs into scripture to fill in the gaps so to speak in Hebrews 11:32. Throughout these nine chapter, the lives of Gideon, Barak, Jephthah, Samuel and David are examined in some depth, as relates to the passage and the theme.
This devotional really speaks to me at this time in my life because it helps build my faith in God and helps me express my faith as well as my struggles in the journaling prompts. The blessings at the end of each chapter was one of my favorite parts of the book. Here is an example from chapter 24: 'May your "God moment" become the knot at the end of your faith rope to which you can cling, whatever your external circumstances.'
I really enjoyed this book and would love to see other devotionals and read other books by this author.