In this sermon titled "Faith - Major Ingredients of Saving Faith," preacher Wilbur Elias Best addresses the theological concept of saving faith by examining its essential components. He distinguishes between subjective faith (the individual's experience) and objective faith (the foundation based on Christ). Best underscores that saving faith is a supernatural gift from God, citing Ephesians 2:8-9, and emphasizes that true faith must lead to obedience and good works, drawing upon Scripture from Hebrews 11:6 and James 2:14-26. The significance of this teaching lies in its affirmation of Reformed doctrine, asserting that genuine saving faith results from the Holy Spirit's work in the believer, ultimately leading to their transformation and perseverance in faith amidst trials.
“There is a vital distinction between the exercise of one's faith and that which forms the basis or foundation of one's faith.”
“Saving faith is a supernatural faith because it is God's gift to the individual.”
“The principle of faith is given when the Lord regenerates that individual.”
“Faith justifies the man, but good works justify the faith that justifies the man.”
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