The Universal Law of Faith

Faith is confidence in truth and constructive expectation applied in spiritual and practical life.

Graphic definition of Faith

Faith n. Confidence in, or unquestioning expectation of, the truth.

Meaning in Practice

Faith is the inner certainty that lets a person move forward before results are in evidence. It chooses trust over fear, constructive action over paralysis, and purpose over doubt. In daily life, faith strengthens resilience, supports better decisions under pressure, and helps people remain aligned with what is good and true even when it isn't yet in evidence.

Faith is one of the Fruits of the Spirit, and faith enough to move mountains is one of the Gifts of the Spirit.

It is also treated as a Universal Law that supports intention, perseverance, and positive orientation toward outcomes.