Faith and Grace: The Path to Salvation

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Friends, if you would like to be saved or if you'd like to find your standing before God on the principle of law, you're welcome to do that. And here's all you have to do: you just have to fulfill God's law perfectly from beginning to end, from the day you're born to the day that you die. [00:01:33]

Friends, faith appropriates grace in the same way that works appropriates the law. If you want to engage God's grace, if you want to receive it, you have to receive it by faith. You have to trust him, you have to extend a trusting love towards God and receive the gift of his grace. [00:02:55]

The reasons for grace are found in the Giver, not in the recipient. You know, on a Sunday morning, I put a few pieces of candy in my pocket, and I like giving candy to the children before or after service. And so, if I were to hold a piece of candy in my hand and meet a child out in the lobby... [00:03:37]

You see, when we relate to God on the basis of grace, the promise is sure. Now, when I relate to God on the basis of works, the promise is not sure because then the promise is based on my performance. And some weeks I'm like, well, I did great with the Lord this week... [00:06:22]

You see, this faith that Abraham had in God was the faith in a life-giving God, and Abraham demonstrated it by the fact that he became a father. You know, when you take a look at the life of Abraham and the Book of Genesis, it's absolutely marvelous to see how God... [00:09:33]

Abraham and Sarah had natural marital relations, and that's how Sarah conceived. And what I want you to see through this is that they did nothing and waited for God to create a child in Sarah's womb. Abraham and Sarah trusted God for a miraculous result, and this shows us that faith does not mean doing nothing... [00:15:45]

Friends, how you and I and all of us together, how we need to be strengthened in faith. You know, God can do great things through tiny faith. The critical element in faith is not the amount of faith but what your faith is placed onto. A mustard seed's worth of faith... [00:17:34]

Friends, I want you to understand what faith is. Faith means believing that God simply will do what he says. He makes that clear right here in verse 21: and being fully convinced that what he had promised, he was also able to perform. What God promises, he'll perform... [00:23:15]

Friends, it wasn't just for Abraham's benefit that he was declared righteous because of his belief in God. No, he is an example that we are invited to follow. Look at those great words: it's also for us. Can you grab a hold of that? Do you like to write in your Bible... [00:24:13]

The Bible says that it's not the righteousness of Abraham that's credited to us by faith. It's not the righteousness of the Apostle Paul that's credited to us by faith. It's not the righteousness of any other great man or woman of God. It's the righteousness of Jesus Christ that's credited to us by faith. [00:27:09]

When we talk about faith and about saving faith in Jesus, it's important to emphasize that we mean that believing that his work on the cross, that's what he means when he says delivered up because of our offenses, his work on the cross and the evidence of the empty tomb... [00:28:05]

God is busy working in this world, and he wants to take you to work with him. He wants to show you the family business and to have your heart filled with it as well. If we stop short at just seeing the greatness of what God has done for us and exalting him because of that... [00:35:57]

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