In the sermon titled "Believing on Jesus Christ," Jabez Rutt explores the foundational doctrine of saving faith as presented in John 12:44-46. He argues that true faith is not merely intellectual assent to the historical facts of the gospel, but a gift of the Holy Spirit that enables a person to believe and be justified through Christ alone. Rutt distinguishes between natural and justifying faith, emphasizing that only the latter is effective for salvation, as it involves a personal reception of Jesus Christ as Savior. Citing key scriptures such as John 3:16 and Romans 5:1, he underscores the necessity of divine illumination for an individual to apprehend the light and life that comes from Christ, who is the manifestation of the Father’s love. The practical significance of this teaching lies in prompting believers to evaluate their own faith, ensuring it is saving faith which leads to a transformative relationship with Christ and a departure from spiritual darkness.
“Only the right faith saves the soul, the other doesn’t.”
“True living faith is in the person of Jesus Christ... That is what faith reveals.”
“The only good faith, the only right faith is saving faith.”
“I am come a light into the world, that whosoever believeth on me should not abide in darkness.”
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