Faith: Assurance, Obedience, and Christ's Sacrifice

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Faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things that are not seen. Now that raises the question, how can you be sure of things that you hope for? I mean, these are things that do not yet exist, like redeemed bodies, a perfect church, a perfect world. [00:40:00]

The answer is that these are the things that God has promised, and we saw last time that faith trusts what God has promised. And then we're told that faith is the conviction of things that are not seen. Again, the question is, how can we be convinced of things we cannot see? [01:00:00]

Faith is formed and then it is fed by the word of God, and that is how it is the assurance of things hoped for and the conviction of things that are not seen. Now we saw together that this is really, really good news because God has given the same promises and the same revelation to all people. [02:02:32]

By faith, Abel offered to God a more acceptable sacrifice than Cain, through which he was commended as righteous, God commending him by accepting his gifts. And through his faith, though he died, he still speaks. Now let's begin with the story of Abel. [04:23:44]

Notice that the reason that Abel was accepted and Cain was not lay in the sacrifice. By faith, Abel offered a more acceptable sacrifice. Now, some writers focus on the way in which the offering was brought. They read the story like this: well, two men brought their gifts to God. [11:10:40]

Faith believes what God has revealed and trusts what God has promised. It follows then that if Abel was to bring the sacrifice with faith, God must have revealed what the sacrifice he wanted would be. Abel wasn't guessing when he showed up at the altar with a lamb to be offered there. [13:04:56]

Cain did not listen to what God said. He did not believe what God revealed, and he did not trust what God had promised. Now this comes out in the story very clearly when God speaks directly to Cain back in Genesis chapter 4 and verse 6. [22:36:24]

Faith is formed and it is fed by the word of God. So let me ask you these questions: are you listening to God when he tells you in Scripture that sin is crouching at the door, very powerful, seeking and looking to destroy you? Do you see your need of the strength and the Spirit of God? [26:34:48]

Faith is formed and it is fed by the word of God, and your faith therefore will grow as you immerse yourself in the Scripture. This will happen over time as the word of God shapes your thinking, shapes your mind, shapes your heart, gives direction to your life. [28:00:00]

Faith can never be silenced, and through his faith, God says of Abel, though he died, he still speaks. Now let's complete the story from Genesis and chapter three. It makes very clear that faith provokes the world's anger. [29:00:00]

What does it take for a person today to be counted righteous before God? What does it take for you to be right with God today? Well, the answer from the story is that a life must be laid down in sacrifice, and Abel's sacrifice of the lamb, the lamb's life being laid down in his place. [33:00:00]

God presented Jesus as the sacrifice for our sins. He was led like a lamb to the slaughter. Our sins were laid on him, and he, the Son of God, in love and in mercy, died for us. And God demonstrated that Jesus is the acceptable sacrifice. [34:25:00]

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