The Object Of Faith
Our text from Ephesians chapter 2 talks about how God gives us saving faith. And if we don't feel we have saving faith, the common sense remedy for that is to go to GOD and ask Him for more faith to trust Him; to believe in Him, so that we will trust Messiah as our Redeemer.
In Isaiah, Chapter 26, the Prophet also mentions this fact that our faith comes from GOD. Isaiah 26; it's a prayer here; verse 13. Maybe I should read verse 12 as well. Isaiah 26, verse 12: When GOD sends His Holy Spirit into the Believing heart, the Holy Spirit cries out through the Believer, Remember how David said to Goliath, What are the evidences that we have faith? I mean, what evidences has GOD provided on which we can rest our faith? There is the Word of GOD. This Book which you and I hold in our hands; this is our evidence. In Daniel, Chapter 10, and verse 21; we have a statement there that's worth looking at. Daniel, Chapter 10 and verse 21. Daniel was speaking to this supernatural visitor, who turns out to be no other than the Messiah. And this is what Messiah says to him at the end of Chapter 10: We do not say, 'The Bible contains the Word of GOD;' that's what some theologians are saying today; even some 'Christian' theologians. They say the Bible 'contains' the Word of GOD. That is to imply, It also contains other words that are not the Word of GOD. So we say, 'No, that's not our statement.' We say, 'The Bible IS the Word of GOD; everything! All Scripture is GOD-breathed.' This is our foundation. We also have other evidences. We have the evidence of history; we have the eye-witness testimony of the prophets; of the apostles; of the Believers that were alive when YESHUA was here. We have all these things; things that were most certainly believed among us. Let's go to Luke, Chapter 1. He is this gracious, Godly man called Luke. A devout man, probably a devout Gentile. He may have been a proselyte to Judaism, we don't know. But it's obvious that he was a man of GOD, and Shaul refers to him as 'the brother whose praise is in all the churches.' A quiet, self-effacing, loyal friend of Shaul. This is how he writes to his friend. Luke, Chapter 1, verse 1: There is a famous king of Germany, Prussia, I think, Fredrick the Great. He turned to his chaplain and he said, 'Give me one proof that the Bible is true.' Do you know what the chaplain replied? 'The Jews, your majesty.' This great encyclopaedic king was silent. There is the proof before his eyes that the Bible was true. The Bible speaks about a nation called the Jews, and they were all around him. 'The Jews, your majesty;' they are living witnesses, living proof, of the truth of Scripture.The people that GOD redeemed out of Egypt; brought into the Promised Land; through Whom He gave us these sacred Scriptures, and through Whom He bestowed upon us the Messiah! |