In the sermon titled "Seven Blessings of Faith," Don Bell addresses the theological doctrine of faith, particularly as it is illustrated in the narrative of the Canaanite woman in Matthew 15:21-28. Bell emphasizes that faith is a divine gift given to unlikely recipients, demonstrated through the woman's desperate cry for mercy despite her Gentile background—suggesting that God's grace is available to all. He references Romans 10:13-17 to argue that faith is birthed through hearing the Gospel, affirming that knowledge of Christ is essential for belief. Bell underscores the practical significance of faith, portraying it as an active, persistent pursuit of mercy from God, which leads to spiritual salvation and the realization of God's promises. The sermon ultimately highlights faith's power to transform the believer's heart and their relationship with Christ.
“Faith is what a blessed, blessed gift God gives to people when He gives them faith.”
“The only righteousness that God approves of, the only righteousness God gives a man is the righteousness of his son.”
“Faith always seeks only what God can give—mercy.”
“Faith can't be silenced. Once you start crying out, you ain't gonna stop crying.”
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