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Good works are the visible expression of invisible faith.
“Show Me”
Missouri - has a well known Nickname: Go back to a U.S. congressman named Willard Duncan Vandiver who coined the phrase in 1899.
During a speech in Philadelphia, he said:
"I come from a state that raises corn and cotton and cockleburs, and frothy eloquence neither convinces nor satisfies me.
I am from Missouri.
You have got to show me."
How is faith that is invisible received in visible tangible ways?
He was asking for demonstrable evidence because talk is cheep.
Faith alone in Christ alone saves.
How is my faith alone in Christ alone seen?
“BY MY WORKS”
Knowing truth about God is not the same thing as trusting Him.
A right view of God is not synonymous with being in right relationship with Him.
Mere mental assent to the Christian faith does not save anyone.
The faith that saves, as both Paul and James affirm, embraces the truth of the gospel and acts accordingly.
“It is a good thing to possess an accurate theology, but it is unsatisfactory unless that good theology also possesses us.”
Milton
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He goes on to provide to examples of Faith that works.
Abraham displayed a faith that works.
That is the time where Abraham moved into Right Relationship with God through faith.
Peter H. Davids put it this way!
Faith which is only in the mind is not yet complete.
It becomes complete when it results in a decision of the will and is carried out in action.
Faith which is only in the mind is not yet complete.
It becomes complete when it results in a decision of the will and is carried out in action.
How do we know he has faith?
Look at what he does.
Is my profession of faith credible?
Claiming to be a Christian is not the same as following Christ?
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