Where does it say anything in "this verse I offered" that the faith to believe God comes from hearing God and not the church?

Other than according to the law of God, as it is written that clearly informs us that we must compare the spiritual words of Christ to the spiritual, in order to seek His approval  ,nowhere.

The whole bible is the law of God. Therefore one portion of scripture must be compared to other portions in order to maintain its integrity as God’s perfect law, not subject to change.

Scripture speaks of one Lord, one faith in respect to the one Lord, the Lord Jesus. When you see the word “faith” in the scriptures it is always, exclusively in regard to the faith of God. Therefore having the faith of Christ by which we can believe God (not believe about God) in respect to any other person other than Christ is to commit blasphemy, which is contributing the work of God, as His labor of love that works in us to another entity.

 Don’t forget the other law of faith that teaches us,as it teaches us we abide in Him, for one is our Father in heaven.

The “law of faith” comes by hearing God in the person of our husband, Christ, and not the church, His bride. Blessed are the feet of those who do bring His laws, as they are written.

So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.Romans 10:17

Note…. by the word of God. not about the word of God in a commentary form, from another source of faith (the commentary)

Midgie offered.."How then shall they call on Him in whom they have not believed? and how shall they believe in Him of whom they have not heard? and how shall they hear without a preacher?"
~ Romans 10:14

 

Christians preach Christ, the preacher. It’s Him we call on, in whom we believe, when and only when we do hear His living, abiding, eternal Word, which answers the first part of the verse above. We can see it’s not those like Philip that we do believe who He sends with His words, coming exclusively from His (God’s ) mouth and mind, by His will (not the will of the prophet Philip) that He put His words on their mouth, or by faith moved Paul’s hands to record it as perfect law, not subject to change through an oral tradition of men, coming as a commandment of men  as a “law of the fathers” (ecf’s)

Then Philip went down to the city of Samaria, and preachedChrist” unto them. Acts8:5

Philip clearly did not preach "the church/bride", as if ishe was in the place of God .Philip knew where the authority to believe God came from (not of himself) lest he also boast, as a Catholic must.