Living a Life of Faith: Assurance and Hope

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Faith is an assurance and faith is a conviction faith is sure of what we hope for because these things have been promised by God and faith is convinced of what we cannot see because these things have been revealed by God and so we've seen together that faith believes what God has revealed and trusts what God has promised. [00:00:35]

Faith listens to God, faith walks with God, faith fears God, faith obeys God, faith receives from God, faith submits to God, faith worships God, faith hopes in God, faith depends on God, and faith commits to God so faith is like a living tree and it's just bursting with fruit when you have faith all kinds of good things follow in your life. [00:01:21]

These Old Testament believers, like us, lived and died looking forward to what God had promised. They were forgiven, knew the power of the Holy Spirit, and entered into God's presence when they died, but they still awaited the fulfillment of God's ultimate promise. [00:10:29]

God promised something better for us than anything that we could experience in this world, and just as he promised something better for the Old Testament believers than they could ever experience in this world. The point then seems to be not that their experience is different from ours but that it is exactly the same. [00:09:55]

Our faith, like that of the Old Testament believers, looks to Jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith. Jesus is more than an example; He is the one who forms and completes our faith. He enables us to endure and will bring us into His glorious presence. [00:20:45]

Faith joins us to Jesus in a spiritual union, in which what is in him actually becomes ours. Remember how Jesus described it using this illustration he said, "I am the vine, and you are the branches," and you see what that conveys, something of the life of the vine flows into the branches. [00:27:49]

When Christ lives in you, he gives you a righteousness that you would never have on your own. When Christ lives in you, he gives you a strength that you would never have on your own. When Christ lives in you, he gives you a peace that you could never have on your own. [00:28:54]

The Savior who endured the cross lives in you by his Holy Spirit and because he lives in you, you will be able to endure as you run the race that is set before you. [00:29:37]

Jesus will bring you into his glorious presence. Look at what it says here about the journey of Jesus, and we will follow after him, looking to Jesus, the founder, the perfecter of our faith, who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross and is seated at the right hand of the throne of God. [00:30:05]

The message is this: the same faith that was formed in them has also been formed in you, and Jesus is the one who forms that faith. Jesus is more than an example; he is not is the word the founder of our faith. What is a founder? A founder is a person who brings something into being. [00:22:31]

Jesus will perfect your faith, he will bring it to completion, he's going to vindicate your faith by bringing you into all that he has promised and he's going to do this when he gathers all of the redeemed family together. He's the founder and he's the perfecter of our faith. [00:24:51]

Jesus said, "I tell you many will come from the east and from the west and they will recline at table with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob in the kingdom of heaven." On that day when the Old Testament believers and all who are redeemed in the New Testament era, all of the church of God, all of the people of God from Old and New Testament will all be gathered together. [00:31:28]

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