That is a good question...From the Gospels we can see that often faith is the assurance that God is good and cares for us, to the point where you act on that conviction. IT is also the highest use of our mind, where it takes it to that point past which it cannot see but it knows that what is said is true. Some things by their very nature are above our capacities in this life yet they are important. For instance, Judgment, Heaven, Hell, What God requires of us, etc.
faith
A sudden understanding or even a revelation is the result of our faith, for without faith an epiphany is difficult to obtain.
Faith makes it possible.
Your faith, you just have to keep believing and seek it.
Joseph Cahill has written: 'Eschatological occurrence' -- subject(s): Revelation 'What is faith?' -- subject(s): Faith
Five basic beliefs of Protestantism include the authority of Scripture, which asserts that the Bible is the sole source of divine revelation; justification by faith alone, emphasizing that salvation is a gift from God received through faith, not works; the priesthood of all believers, which suggests that every Christian has direct access to God without the need for a human intermediary; the importance of grace, highlighting that God's unmerited favor is essential for salvation; and the rejection of certain sacraments, with many Protestants recognizing only baptism and communion as significant practices.
Recognizing marriages
Three Essential Dimension of faith-CFC 1) believing 2)doing 3)entrusting/worshipping
Divine revelation in the Bible refers to God's communication of truths to humanity. It plays a central role in shaping Christian beliefs and teachings by providing guidance, wisdom, and understanding of God's will. Christians believe that the Bible is inspired by God and contains revelations that are essential for their faith and practice. This divine revelation influences their understanding of God, morality, salvation, and the purpose of life.
Revelation in the holy Quran and in their strong faith
Revelation in the holy Quran and in their strong faith
Public revelation is considered to have ended with the death of the last apostle, as it is believed that no new divine revelation will be added to the teachings of the faith. This concept is central to many Christian denominations, which hold that the core truths of faith have been fully revealed in Scripture and the teachings of the apostles. Any subsequent interpretations or understandings are seen as developments rather than new revelations.