In this sermon, John Reeves addresses the crucial doctrine of faith as demonstrated through the life of Noah, as described in Hebrews 11. He emphasizes that faith is grounded in belief in God's Word, citing Hebrews 11:1 and 11:7, which articulate the nature of faith and Noah's faithful response to God's warning about the impending flood. Reeves elaborates that Noah's actions—building the ark despite societal disbelief—serve as an example of true faith manifested through obedience, illustrating that faith is not just an internal belief but also reveals itself in works (James 2:17). Additionally, he articulates the significance of God's sovereign grace, asserting that Noah was saved not by his righteousness, but through faith as a gift from God, thereby connecting this narrative to the broader Reformed doctrine of salvation by grace through faith alone.
“The basis of Noah's faith was the Word of God. By faith, Noah being warned of God of the things not yet seen.”
“Faith believes the word of God and acts upon it. Show me a man who believes God and I'll show you a man reverence of God and obeys Him to the best of his ability.”
“Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord... the cause of Noah's salvation was God's sovereign grace.”
“As there was but one ark in the days of Noah, there is but one way of salvation today. And here it is. There is none other name under heaven given among men whereby we must be saved. Jesus Christ.”
Faith is the assurance of things hoped for and the evidence of things not seen, rooted in God's Word.
Hebrews 11:1, Romans 10:17
Salvation comes by faith, which is a gift from God, and results in justification before Him.
Hebrews 11:7, Romans 10:17, Romans 3:28
God's Word is vital as it is the foundation of our faith and reveals His will and promises.
Romans 10:17, Hebrews 11:7
Noah's faith exemplifies obedience to God's Word and serves as a model for righteousness by faith.
Hebrews 11:7, Genesis 6:8
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