In our journey of faith, understanding the relationship between past and future grace is crucial. Past grace, exemplified by Christ's sacrifice on the cross, provides a solid foundation for our faith in future grace. Romans 8:32 illustrates this beautifully: if God did not spare His own Son but delivered Him for us, how will He not also graciously give us all things? This rhetorical question underscores the certainty of God's future provisions based on His past actions. The cross is the ultimate demonstration of God's commitment, ensuring that His omnipotent grace is with us forever.
Faith in future grace is not merely an intellectual assent to past truths but a heartfelt satisfaction in all that God promises to be for us in Jesus. This faith is akin to coming to Jesus as the bread of life, satisfying our soul's hunger and thirst. The Holy Spirit plays a vital role in this process, working through our faith to produce love and obedience. The Spirit's mission is to glorify Jesus, making Him indispensable in our lives. Therefore, the Spirit operates through our faith in Jesus' promises, ensuring that our lives reflect His love and grace.
Gratitude, while important, is not the primary motivator for obedience. Instead, faith in future grace empowers us to live a life of radical obedience and love. Gratitude looks back at God's past grace, celebrating His faithfulness, while faith looks forward, trusting in His future provisions. This forward-looking faith is essential for overcoming sin and living a life of holiness. It is a fight for faith in future grace that liberates us to love and serve others.
Key Takeaways
- 1. Past Grace as a Foundation: The past grace demonstrated at the cross provides a solid foundation for our faith in future grace. Romans 8:32 assures us that if God did not spare His own Son, He will surely provide for us in the future. This understanding strengthens our trust in God's ongoing commitment to us. [01:27]
- 2. Faith as Satisfaction in Christ: Faith is not just an intellectual agreement with past truths but a deep satisfaction in all that God promises to be for us in Jesus. It is akin to coming to Jesus as the bread of life, satisfying our soul's hunger and thirst. This faith is essential for overcoming sin and living a life of holiness. [09:40]
- 3. The Role of the Holy Spirit: The Holy Spirit works through our faith to produce love and obedience. His mission is to glorify Jesus, making Him indispensable in our lives. Therefore, the Spirit operates through our faith in Jesus' promises, ensuring that our lives reflect His love and grace. [16:00]
- 4. **Gratitude vs. Faith in Future Grace**: While gratitude is important, it is not the primary motivator for obedience. Faith in future grace empowers us to live a life of radical obedience and love. Gratitude looks back at God's past grace, while faith looks forward, trusting in His future provisions. [21:24]
- 5. The Fight for Faith: Our passion for holiness involves a fight for faith in future grace. This forward-looking faith is essential for overcoming sin and living a life of holiness. It is a fight for faith in future grace that liberates us to love and serve others. [31:06]
Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [00:37] - Bygone Grace and Future Faith
- [01:14] - Romans 8:32 and the Logic of Heaven
- [02:27] - The Certainty of God's Commitment
- [03:22] - The Aiori Argument Explained
- [04:02] - The Train and the Mountain Metaphor
- [05:03] - The Hardest Thing Imaginable
- [06:02] - Faith in Future Grace
- [08:06] - Definition of Faith
- [09:40] - Believing as Coming to Jesus
- [11:15] - The Role of the Holy Spirit
- [12:31] - Faith and the Spirit's Power
- [14:38] - Why the Spirit Works Through Faith
- [16:00] - The Spirit's Mission to Glorify Jesus
- [18:33] - The Role of Gratitude
- [21:24] - Faith in Future Grace vs. Gratitude
- [25:09] - The Danger of a Payback Mentality
- [30:30] - The Fight for Faith in Future Grace