Words | Pistis | Ty Gibson & Nathan McKee

True biblical faith (pistis) goes beyond intellectual agreement and involves full reliance, trust, and fidelity. Using an illustration about a chair and the story of the Roman Centurion, Ty Gibson and Nathan McKee show how faith requires active trust—living in and by it, not merely acknowledging it intellectually. This faith transforms believers and fosters a deep, relational experience with Jesus, moving them to act on their belief.

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