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So shall I have wherewith to answer him that reproacheth me: for I trust in thy word Psalm 119;142 |
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"What is faith?" It's important, because only those who have faith won't "perish" at last, says John 3:16. Millions accept the little boy's definition, "Faith is believin' what you know ain't true." Church members who believe that definition are lukewarm. A popular definition of faith is: "faith equals trust. You trust God and that's faith!" But what they don't notice is that "trust" always involves an egocentric motivation. As long as we serve God with a self-centered motivation we are either "under the law" (Rom 6:14) or at best lukewarm. The Yemen Muslims who blew up the S. S. Cole in 2000 "trusted Allah" that in their suicide they would go to Paradise; is that "faith"? So, many Christians "trust God" like we trust our insurance company, or trust the police, or trust our doctors - always with an egocentric motivation. And lukewarmness is the natural result. Two NT words for "trust" are peitho and elpizo, neither of which is the word for faith (believing). The NT word "to believe" is pisteuo, an entirely different idea. Jesus Himself must define "faith" for us: "God so [1] loved the world [with agape] that [2] He gave His only begotten Son, that [3] whosoever believeth [the verb for faith] in Him should [4] not perish, but [5] have everlasting life" (Jn 3:16). It's simple and it's clear: genuine faith is a heart-melting appreciation of God's loving and His giving! It includes trust, yes; but it precedes trust. It depends on understanding what it cost God to give His Son, and what it cost Him to sacrifice Himself for us. And that is precisely what Satan doesn't want the world to understand! Thus he has invented the false doctrine of the natural immortality of the soul which requires that Christ did not truly die on His cross; it short circuits agape and obscures the cross like clouds enveloping snow-clad Kilimanjaro. If you can't SEE agape, then your so-called faith is nothing more than like trusting your bank - no melting of the heart involved. The natural result: Laodicea's lukewarmness - that sickens Christ. Have you been blessed/challenged? We pray so! If you would like to know more about Gods good news for you or you would like us to pray for contact us. Phone (203) 333-2876 If you would like to receive messages via e-mail on a regular basis e-mail Daily Bread |