What does the Bible say about true faith?
The Bible teaches that true faith involves both assent and consent to the truth of the Gospel.
A faith that is simply an acknowledgment of facts or an intellectual exercise does not save. It must be rooted in the profound understanding of one’s position before God as a sinner in need of reconciliation. The faith of God's elect is marked by an abandonment of self-righteousness and an acceptance of Christ's righteousness. It should manifest in the fruits of the Spirit and be accompanied by a desire to walk humbly with God as an essential expression of that faith.
How do we know the doctrine of total depravity is true?
Total depravity is affirmed in Scripture, highlighting humanity's inability to come to God without divine intervention.
Moreover, the teaching reflects a systematic understanding of human nature's state according to the fall in Genesis. It emphasizes the necessity for God's intervention to restore spiritual life. The sinful state cannot transform into righteousness independently, affirming that salvation comes as a gift of grace, thereby solidifying the truth of total depravity in the Christian faith.
Why is the concept of perseverance of the saints important for Christians?
Perseverance of the saints assures believers that true faith will endure to the end.
This concept also serves as a comfort to the struggling believer, confirming that even in trials, confusion, or spiritual dryness, their salvation is secure due to God's promises. True faith, which is a gift from God, will naturally lead to a life that produces good fruit. Perseverance is evidence of that transformative work, providing assurance and motivation for believers to continue to seek holiness and grow in their relationship with Christ.
“Do you believe on the Son of God?”
— John 9:35
The application of this question, reader, must be to your conscience. Have you "like precious faith" with that which we have attempted to describe? Alas! it may be that you are that tree which brings not forth this good fruit. Yours may be a species of fruit somewhat resembling it; but do not be deceived in a matter so momentous as this. "You believe that there is one God; you do well: the devils also believe, and tremble." That is, you assent to the first proposition of true religion- the being of God; this is well, because your judgment assents to that which is true. And still you have not gone beyond the faith of demons! They believe, and yet horror inconceivable is but the effect of the forced assent of their minds to the truth- they "tremble." Oh, look well to your faith! There must be, in true faith, not only an assent, but also a consent. In believing to the saving of the soul, we not only assent to the truth of the word, but we also consent to take Christ as He is there set forth- the sinner's reconciliation with God. A mere intellectual illumination, or a historical belief of the facts of the Bible, will never place the soul beyond the reach of hell, nor within the region of heaven. There is a "form of knowledge," as well as a "form of godliness;" and both existing apart from vital religion in the soul constitute a "vain religion." Again we press upon you the important inquiry, Have you the "faith of God's elect"? Is it a faith that has stained the glory of self-merit, and laid the pride of intellect in the dust? Is it rooted in Christ? Has it transformed you, in some degree, into the opposite of what you once were? Are any of the "precious fruits" of the Spirit put forth in your life? Is Jesus precious to your soul? And to walk in all circumstances humbly with God- is it the earnest desire of your heart? If there is no sorrow for sin, no going out of yourself to Jesus, no fruits of holiness, in some degree, appearing, then is yours but a "dead faith,"- dead, because it is a part and parcel of a nature "dead in trespasses and in sins,"- dead, because it is not the fruit of the quickening Spirit- dead, because it is inoperative, even as the lifeless root transmits no vitality and moisture to the tree- dead, because it never can bring you to eternal life. Of what value, then, is it? Cut it down! why should it use up the ground? If, then, you have never brought forth the good fruit of prayer, and repentance, and Faith, you are yet in the old nature of sin of rebellion, and of death.
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