Chapter Fourteen: Saving Faith

Section

14.2

: Footnotes and Supportive Scripture

By this faith a Christian believes to be true whatever is revealed in the word for the authority of God himself, and also apprehends an excellency in the word which is higher than in all other writings and everything else in the world as it bears forth the glory of God in his attributes, the excellency of Christ in his nature and offices, and the power and fullness of the Holy Spirit in his workings and operations: and so is enabled to cast his soul upon the truth thus believed; and to see and respond to the different kinds of teaching which different passages of Scripture contain.  Saving faith equips him to obey the commands, hear the threatenings with fear and respect, and to embrace the promises of God for this life and the life to come.  But the first and most important acts of saving faith are those directly to do with Christ, when the soul accepts, receives, and rests upon him alone for justification, sanctification and eternal life, by virtue of the covenant of grace.

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