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Psalm 90:14

Psalm 90:14
J.C. Philpot May, 21 2016 3 min read
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May, 21 2016
J.C. Philpot
J.C. Philpot 3 min read
660 articles 41 sermons 54 books
What does the Bible say about faith in Christ?

Faith in Christ is crucial for overcoming the world and achieving salvation.

The Bible teaches that faith in Christ is paramount for victory over the world and eternal life. In 1 John 5:4, it states, 'For whoever is born of God overcomes the world—and this is the victory that overcomes the world, even our faith.' This verse encapsulates the essence of Christian faith, portraying it as the means through which believers conquer sin and death through Christ's redemptive work.

1 John 5:4

How do we know that God is present in our lives?

God's presence is assured to believers, for He never truly leaves those He has visited.

The assurance of God's presence in the lives of believers is rooted in the covenantal promise that once Christ visits the soul, He will dwell there. Philippians 1:6 reinforces this by emphasizing that He who began a good work in us will bring it to completion. While believers may feel moments of distance, the truth is that He does not abandon His temple, which is the hearts of His people. Thus, the certainty of His indwelling presence brings comfort amidst feelings of doubt and absence.

Philippians 1:6

Why is faith in Jesus an important concept for Christians?

Faith in Jesus is essential for salvation and is the means by which we overcome spiritual battles.

Faith in Jesus is a foundational aspect of Christian doctrine for several reasons. Firstly, it is through faith that believers are justified and saved (Ephesians 2:8-9). Moreover, it provides the strength needed to face various trials and tribulations. The Apostle Paul speaks of faith as a shield (Ephesians 6:16), signifying its protective capacity against the arrows of doubt and temptation. Ultimately, our faith is not only the path to salvation but also the means through which we experience God's ongoing work in our lives as He strengthens us to navigate spiritual warfare.

Ephesians 2:8-9, Ephesians 6:16

"O satisfy us early with your mercy; that we may rejoice and be glad all our days."

— Psalm 90:14

Many of the dear children of God are tossed up and down on a sea of great uncertainty, doubt and fear, because they have not had sensible manifestations of Christ to their soul. He has not come into them in the power of his love; still they often say, "When will you come unto me? O visit me with your salvation; speak a word to my soul; it is yourself, and yourself alone, I want to hear, to see, and to know!"

Now these are drawings of the gracious Lord, the secret beginnings of his coming, the heralds of his approach, the dawning of the day before the morning star arises and the sun follows upon his track. But when the Lord does come in any sweet manifestation of his presence or of his power, then he will abide where he has come, for he never leaves or forsakes a soul which he has once visited. He may seem to do so; he may withdraw himself; and then who can behold him? But he never really leaves the temple which he has once adorned and sanctified with his presence. Christ is formed in the hearts of his people the hope of glory; their body is the temple of the Holy Spirit, and Christ dwells in them by faith. Though we often mourn over his absence and do not feel his gracious presence as we would, still he is there, if he has once come.

"For whoever is born of God overcomes the world--and this is the victory that overcomes the world, even our faith." –1 John 5:4

If we are to be saved our faith must gain the day; we must have a faith that shall triumph over death and hell and gain a glorious conquest over every internal and external and infernal foe. This is just the state, then, in which the matter stands--we must either conquer or be conquered; we must either gain the day and be crowned with an immortal crown of glory, or else sink in the strife, defeated by sin and Satan. But none of God's people will be defeated in the fight; and yet they often seem, as it were, to escape defeat by the very skin of their teeth; yet faith will sooner or later gain the day, for Jesus is its finisher as well as its author. He will crown the faith of his own gift with eternal glory. He will never allow his dear family to be overcome in the good fight of faith, for he will give strength to every weak arm and power to every feeble knee, and has engaged to bring them off more than conquerors.

Thus as the Lord the Spirit is pleased to work in the soul by his living energy, he strengthens faith more and more to believe in the name of the only begotten Son of God, to receive more continual supplies out of his fullness, to wrestle more earnestly with God for a spiritual blessing, to stand more firmly in the evil day against every assaulting foe, to fight more strenuously the good fight of faith, and never cry defeat until faith gains its glorious end, which is to see Jesus as he is in the realms of eternal day.

From Ears from Harvested Sheaves by J.C. Philpot.
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