Quote #168264
Faith is the confidence, the assurance, the enforcing truth, the knowing.
Robert Collier
About This Quote
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Interpretation
Collier frames “faith” not as mere belief or hope, but as an inner state of certainty: confidence and assurance that operate like a kind of knowledge. The phrase “enforcing truth” suggests faith is experienced as something compelling—an inward conviction that shapes perception and action, making a desired or moral reality feel present and authoritative even before external proof appears. Read this way, the quote aligns with practical, self-help spirituality: faith is a mental posture that stabilizes the will, reduces hesitation, and enables sustained effort. It also echoes older religious definitions (faith as “assurance” or “substance” of things hoped for), recast in Collier’s motivational idiom.




