Reading Hebrews at Forty

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By Jiyeon Lee

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I wrote down my thoughts after reading the famous quote from Hebrews that says, "Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen." There are times in life when we may lose hope, but reflecting on this passage reminds us to hold on to faith in the things we hope for. Since everything visible derives from the invisible, we should look at ourselves as if we possess something when we seemingly have nothing and nurture hope.

Human maturity blossoms during moments of stillness. People often mistakenly believe that having a lot of money will take care of their old age. Through reading and contemplation, we can attain human maturity, and within it, have faith in the unseen, allowing us to embrace hope that is not visible to others.

As we go through each day, hoping for a better today than yesterday, I hope that this book, written with that in mind, can be of help to you.

Reading Hebrews at Forty