In this sermon titled "Faith - The Many Aspects of Faith," Wilbur Elias Best explores the doctrine of faith from a Reformed perspective, emphasizing the nature and object of saving faith. He argues that contemporary views often misconstrue faith as merely a commendable trait of the human soul, disconnected from its object—Christ. Using Romans 1:8 and Ephesians 2:8-9 as foundational texts, Best asserts that true saving faith is a gift from God, inherently linked to the sovereign work of the Holy Spirit, and is always directed towards the person and work of Jesus Christ. The practical significance of this doctrine is that it calls believers to examine the nature of their faith, urging them to recognize the necessity of placing their faith in the true, impeccable Christ rather than a distorted understanding of Him or mere intellectual assent.
“When faith is considered as a benevolent quality of the soul without respect to the reality or unreality of its object, it is destroyed.”
“Saving faith is the gift of God... it has confidence in God and is based on knowledge.”
“The true meaning of faith is forsaking all, I take him.”
“If that person loses all, but has faith in Jesus Christ, that’s the most important thing.”
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