The Well Church | Sunday Service | Forward: The Invisible | February 15, 2026
This powerful exploration of Hebrews 11 challenges us to examine whether we truly possess faith that is both assured and convinced. The message draws a crucial distinction between hoping God exists and being genuinely convinced of His reality. Using the metaphor of a piano's 88 keys creating infinite melodies, we're reminded that everything visible originates from the invisible—from a transcendent God who spoke creation into existence. The sermon confronts our modern tendency to demand tangible proof for everything, to seek immediate answers through Google and AI, while struggling to trust in an unseen God. We're challenged to recognize that we are body, soul, and spirit—created in God's image—and that our souls and spirits are as real as our physical bodies, even though we cannot see them. As we approach the Lenten season, we're invited to move beyond mere intellectual acknowledgment of God's existence into deep, unshakable conviction. This isn't just about believing Jesus was a good teacher with strong morals; it's about being convinced He is the Son of God who died for our redemption. The message calls us to store up treasures in heaven rather than merely building earthly security, recognizing that eternity vastly outweighs our brief time on earth. True faith requires conviction in what we cannot comprehend—an eternal God who intervenes in human history, who keeps His promises, and who calls us into relationship despite our inability to fully grasp forever.
