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Preface to the Issue by Jim Ehrhard

January 16, 2010 by ADMIN

Perhaps no doctrine is of greater importance than justifying faith.  Should we fail to properly understand what faith is and on what it rests, we might mislead many into an eternity apart from Christ.  The Reformers placed great weight on a proper understanding of faith.  They declared that justification by faith alone was the doctrine on which the church stands or falls.  They defined faith carefully so that what the faith which they preached and taught might not be confused with the faith that was normally taught by Rome.

They labored to make certain that “faith” could never be construed as a “work” that one performed or as a “merit” whereby one gained forgiveness of sins.  Conversely, they argued against Roman claims of antinomianism by teaching that true faith was accompanied by good works.  In other words, those who had faith were changed in their lives.

Today there is a need to be especially clear in our teaching about faith.  Most view faith as an act they do.  Wrapped up in such an assumption is the idea that “a profession of faith” is identical with faith.  If they have made a “decision,” that’s all that matters, even if there is no change in their lives.  Biblical faith, however, is different.  It is evidenced by a trusting Christ, a following Christ, and a new love for Christ.  One who has true saving faith is not the same—he is new, he is changed.

It is our hope that the articles in this issue might help you to sharpen your thinking about “faith.”  Read each carefully, repeatedly, and always in light of the Scriptures.  Included are articles by Thomas Watson, a 17th century English puritan;  Jonathan Edwards, Solomon Stoddard and Joseph Bellamy from 18th century America, C. H. Spurgeon from 19th century England, and A.W. Pink from 20th century England.  Although their writing spanned four centuries, their teachings on faith are in accord.  We pray that each will provide insights to increase your understanding of faith that saves.

Also, we have included an article about three of the characters found in John Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress.  Thank you for your prayers and for your support of this ministry.

By His Grace, Jim

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