Sunday, January 22, 2012
The Act of Faith
“Although faith is the act of man, yet it is the work of God. “With the heart man believeth unto righteousness;” but that heart must, first of all, have been renewed by divine grace before it ever can be capable of the act of saving faith. Faith, we say, is man’s act, for we are commanded to “believe on the Lord Jesus Christ,” and we shall be saved. At the same time, faith is God’s gift, and wherever we find it, we may know that it did not come there from the force of nature, but from a work of divine grace.”
C.H. Spurgeon
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Amen.
ReplyDeleteLazarus has to be called from the tomb before he can walk out. :)
ReplyDeleteThe Spurgeonator got it right!
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