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Q75 fyaexfkkfzf 3' Qiiessage -- Faith has no strength or virtue in itself. It is effective only in proportion to the worthiness of its object. This is revealed concerning salvation which is by faith, in such Scriptures: Look unto me and be ye saved . . . flsa. 45:225: To him that worketh not but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness CRom. 4:55, He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life fJohn 3:365. It is evident that I-Ie saves, not faith. There are two common errors concerning this simple fact that expose man to misery and to Hell. The first presents a false object and the believe is occupied with another Jesus , or with Mary and the saints, or with prayer, charity, or the golden rule. None of these have power to save, and faith , resting in them becomes a false refuge, an utter delusion. The second error occupies the believer with faith itself, not with Christ as the object of faith. Sich souls are distraught by the constant fear that their faith is not the right kind, or that it is not great enough or strong enough. Such a viewpoint is actually ego-centric, not Christo-centric, and will certainly destroy the one who thus trusts faith, not Christ. Faith, delicate and invisible, obscures itself and magnifies the Lord. As faith rests in the Lord Jesus Christ the believer is not conscious of, nor occupied with, his faith, but with the One Whom he is trusting. Through the Word of God we are made aware of His sufficiency, His faithfulness, His love, and thus we cast ourselves upon Him in our need. Peace with God through faith C'Therefore being justified byfaith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. Rom. 5:15 should be followed by the peace of God through faith f And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus. Phil. 4:75 Again, in this, Christ must be the all sufficient object of simple trust: Consider Him . . . lest ye be wearied and faint in your minds fHeb. 12:35, Be careful for nothing . . . let your requests be made known unto God CPhi1. 4:65g O taste and see that the Lord is goody Blessed is the man that trusteth in Him CPsa. 34:85. ffflftjdafefif
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