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Building On Faith
INTRODUCTION:
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In the introductory lesson, we noted that growing in the knowledge of Jesus Christ a. Involves the development of eight Christ-like attributes
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Developed in conjunction with each other
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Requiring all diligence
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Best exemplified in the person of Jesus Christ
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We observed five reasons why we ought to grow in the knowledge of Jesus Christ.
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Grace and peace are multiplied
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All things pertaining to spiritual life and godliness are provided
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Spiritual myopia and amnesia are avoided
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We will never stumble
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An abundant entrance into the everlasting kingdom of our Lord
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Certainly sufficient reasons to development of a Christ-like character
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In this study, we shall take a closer look at the first of these eight: faith
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The foundation of our spiritual development
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Upon which all other graces are to be "added"
BODY:
I. THE DEFINITION OF FAITH
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THE GREEK WORD IS "pistis."
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The definition given by Greek scholars:
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"a firm persuasion, a conviction based upon hearing" (Vine)
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"conviction of the truth of anything, belief" (Thayer)
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Used primarily in two ways in the New Testament:
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Subjectively (the faith we have)
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Such as our faith in God
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"the conviction that God exists and is the creator
and ruler of all things,
the bestower of eternal salvation through Christ"
(Thayer) |
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Used this way in Heb
11:6 |
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Such as our faith in Christ
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"the conviction that Jesus is the Messiah, through
whom we obtain
eternal salvation in the kingdom of God" (Thayer) |
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Used this way in Ga
2:16 |
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Objectively (the object of our faith)
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"the substance of Christian faith or what is believed by Christians" (Thayer) |
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Used this way in Jude 3 |
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We are focusing on subjective faith (the faith we have) in this study
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AS DESCRIBED IN THE BOOK OF HEBREWS.
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Faith is "the substance of things hoped for" - Heb 11:1
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The NASB reads "the assurance of things hoped for"
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The NIV reads "being sure of what we hope for"
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Faith is being confident that God will give us what is promised, and for which we hope - cf. Abraham's faith,
Heb 11:8
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Faith is "the evidence of things not seen" - Heb 11:1
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The NASB reads "the conviction of things not seen"
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The NIV reads "certain of what we do not see"
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Faith is having trust or confidence in things unseen by the human eye - again cf. Abraham's faith -
Heb 11:9-10
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Faith is therefore that confidence or trust in God and Christ, regarding things promised or things not seen
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FAITH IS NOT BLIND TRUST
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Many have this misconception of faith
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That faith is believing in something without evidence
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As one person said, "You just have to have faith", rather than provide reasons for such faith
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Yet we shall see later that faith.
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...while trusting in things not seen, with a conviction regarding things hoped for
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...is a trust and confidence based upon strong evidence!
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With this understanding of faith, one might also ask: Is faith really that important? Yes! Consider how faith is demanded of us
II. THE DEMAND OF FAITH
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IT IS THE FOUNDATION FOR A RELATIONSHIP WITH GOD.
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Without faith, it is impossible to please God
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We must believe that He is - Heb 11:6
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God has no pleasure in those lacking in faith - Heb 10:35-39
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Faith is the underlying element in our salvation and service to God
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The key that unlocks the way to salvation - John 1:12
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The motivating force behind our life of service - Gal 2:20
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Without faith, we can't even get started in our relationship with God!
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IT IS THE CATALYST FOR POWER FROM GOD.
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There is power available to those who believe - Eph 1:18-20
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It is power beyond our imagination - Eph 3:20-21
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Power that enables us to overcome - I John 5:4-5
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Power that we should be careful about limiting - Tit 3:1-5
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Growth requires power from God, and faith is required for such power!
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Can we appreciate why Peter starts with "faith" in defining it what it means to grow in the knowledge of Jesus Christ? It is the very foundation upon which to build a close relationship with God and Christ! But here is another question: "How can we have faith?"
III. THE DEVELOPMENT OF FAITH
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DEVELOPING OUR FAITH.
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Remember, faith is not blind faith with no evidence
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Instead, faith is based upon the Word of God - Rom 10:17
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The Word of God provides evidence to produce faith - John 20:30-31
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Besides the testimony regarding the miracles of Jesus, other evidences include:
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Fulfilled prophecy concerning nations and the Messiah |
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The scientific foreknowledge of the Bible |
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The high moral standard it contains |
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The continuity of the Bible despite it various sources |
While we may "walk by faith, and not by sight" (II Cor
5:7), it is not truly a "blind faith"
Since faith (i.e., trust, confidence) comes through the Word of God.
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We must be diligent in reading the Bible
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Only then will our faith become stronger
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Do we appreciate the value of the Word of God in producing the faith that pleases Him?
MAINTAINING OUR FAITH.
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We must guard against the sin of unbelief - Heb 3:12-14
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Many people lose their faith, especially when young
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Faith is maintained through constant reading or hearing of the Word
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We can also maintain faith through Paul's threefold directive - I Tim 6:9-12
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Flee materialism - undue concern for things of this world undermines our faith
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Pursue faith - this we can do by feeding on God's word
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Fight the good fight of faith - the best defense is a good
offense; be active in propagating the faith - cf. Jude 3
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The nation of Israel lost it's faith in the wilderness; are we in danger of losing our faith during our sojourn?
IV. THE DISPLAY OF FAITH
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Through obedience to the gospel.
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The gospel of Christ requires obedience
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Jesus is the author of eternal salvation to those who obey Him - Heb 5:9
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The gospel Paul preached leads to obedience - Rom
1:5; 16:25-26
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Fearful consequences come to those who do not obey it - II Thess 1:7-9
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How does one obey the gospel? By obeying the commands of the gospel:
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The command to believe in Jesus - Mark 16:15-16
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The command to repent of sins - Acts
2:38; 17:30
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The command to confess Jesus - Matt
10:32; Rom 10:9,10
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The command to be baptized for the remission of sins - Acts 22:16
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Have you displayed faith by "obeying from the heart" the doctrine presented in the gospel of Christ? - cf.
Rom 6:17
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Through living for Jesus.
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Trusting in His words
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Seeking first the kingdom of God and His righteousness - Matt 6:33
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Doing what He says - Luke 6:46
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Observing all that He commanded - Matt 28:20
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Trusting in His promises
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That He is preparing a place for us - Jn 14:1-2
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That He will return one day for us - Jn 14:3
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Are you setting an example of one who walks by faith in Jesus, and not just by what they can see with their eyes, or accomplish on their own strength?
CONCLUSION:
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Faith is a simple concept, but a crucial one
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It is simply trusting in God and Jesus
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Regarding things not seen, yet hoped for
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Without faith, it is impossible to:
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Please God, for we must believe He exists, rewarding those who diligently seek Him
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Grow in the knowledge of Jesus Christ, for it is the basis upon which growth is built
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May we allow the evidences of God's Word to produce a faith that trusts and obeys a wonderful Savior, who in turn provides "exceedingly great and precious promises" as we grow in our knowledge of Him!
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