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Faith is the substance of things hoped for (confident expectation toward the future) and the evidence (admissible in a court of law) of things not seen (empiricism) (Heb. 11:1). The writer of the Book of Hebrews understood that faith is not merely a cognitive affair. He understood faith as laying hold of the Word of God in one's heart. This is a bold assertion, and one that challenges the believer to seek only that which God desires in his life.