In the sermon "Our Calling and Rule of Life" from Hebrews 11:8-9, Fred Evans addresses the theological concept of faith, particularly its role in the life of the believer. He emphasizes that true faith is initiated by God's calling, as exemplified by Abraham, who obeyed God's command without understanding where it would lead. The preacher argues that faith is not a product of human merit or seeking but is solely a divine calling, underscoring the Reformed doctrine of total depravity and unconditional election. Key Scripture references include Hebrews 11:8-9 and Romans 3:10, which illustrate that no one comes to God without His initiative. The practical significance of the sermon lies in its call for believers to embrace a life defined by faith, treating this faith as both their calling and rule of life through daily reliance on Christ, the ultimate promise of their inheritance.
“The only peace for every affliction is Christ. There’s just no other place.”
“Faith makes us strangers. Faith makes us strangers. Weirdos. That’s what it does.”
“You didn’t believe. Can you do anything else? Can you do anything else but believe?”
“If you go from faith to law, you are totally removed from faith.”
The Bible emphasizes that true worship comes from a sincere heart, not merely outward appearances.
Hebrews 10:22
Faith in Christ is essential because it is the only way to please God and obtain salvation.
Hebrews 11:6, Romans 10:17
Living by faith is crucial for Christians as it aligns us with God's promises and enables us to endure life's trials.
Galatians 2:20, Hebrews 11:9-10
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