Faith that Saves
It is evident from the Bible that not every type of faith is a saving faith. The demons believe (have a type of faith), yet they are lost and their faith on evokes trembling (James 2:19). Throughout the Bible there have been people who had faith, but it was not the kind of faith that saved them. For example, the Israelites were God’s people during the times of Moses and Joshua, yet because of a lack of real faith they perished (Heb. 3:7ff). What is a saving type of faith really like?
A
saving type of faith is an obedient faith.
Faith is an obedient trust in God.
The writer of Romans speaks of the “obedience of faith” which saves (
A
saving type of faith has complete trust in God.
The woman with the flow of blood trusted the Lord so much that if she
could just touch the Lord’s garment she knew she would be well. Jesus said to her, “Daughter, your faith has
made you well” (Mk. 5:34). Another
example is the Centurion in Matthew 8.
The Centurion son was sick and Jesus was summoned to heal him. Yet, the Centurion feels unworthy that the
Lord should come under his roof. He
trusts the Lord so completely that if Jesus will just say the word, his son
will be healed. Of this faith Christ
said, “Assuredly, I say to you, I have not found such great faith, not even in
A saving faith is a working faith. To have the kind of faith God approves of, our faith must be active. Imagine this scenario: A man comes to worship this Sunday and has no clothes to wear and hasn’t eaten in a long time. As a Christian, you then turn to this man in desperate need and say, “God bless you and we hope you find something to wear and eat.” Have you had a saving type of faith? According to James 2, you have not. James clearly teaches us that you can not say you are a Christian without doing good Christian work and living like a Christian (James 2:18). If you told someone you were a Christian, how would they know you were unless they could see a picture of your life in the Scriptures?
Dear
friend, do you have an obedient faith?
Is your trust in God complete even when you can’t see the end from the
beginning? Does your faith get out and
do anything for Christianity? If you
can’t answer yes to these questions your faith needs overhauling. Paul encouraged us to examine ourselves and
test ourselves to see if we were in the faith (2 Cor.
13:5). If you would like to study more
about what it means to be a Christian and having a saving faith, please contact
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