In the sermon "So Great a Cloud of Witnesses," Rick Warta addresses the doctrine of faith as demonstrated in Hebrews 11 and defined throughout Scripture. He highlights the key points that faith is not a work performed by believers to earn favor with God; rather, it is a gift from God that allows sinners to see and trust in Christ alone for salvation. Warta emphasizes that faith, exemplified by figures in Hebrews 11 like Abel, Enoch, and Abraham, is grounded in the assurance of God's promises, which are fulfilled in Christ. He supports his arguments with references to Hebrews 11:32-40, where the faithful are celebrated for their trust in God's ability to bring about the impossible, ultimately culminating in the revelation of the new covenant in Christ’s blood. The significance of this sermon lies in its affirmation of the Reformed understanding of salvation by grace through faith alone, stressing that true faith rests entirely on the finished work of Christ and glorifies Him as the source of all righteousness.
“Faith ascribes all virtue to the Lord Jesus Christ. This whole point of faith... is not finding ability in us, it’s finding His ability.”
“Faith is the gift of God to us to allow us to see it and to receive what is already accomplished.”
“Faith doesn’t accomplish salvation; faith sees it accomplished.”
“You can do it, Lord, and I trust you to do it for me. Is there any reason why you wouldn’t trust Christ?”
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