Living by Faith: Embracing Future Grace

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The foundation of living by faith in future grace is rooted in the belief that God's grace is not only a past event but an ever-present and future reality. This grace empowers us to overcome sins such as anxiety, covetousness, and impatience by providing a superior satisfaction in God's promises. [00:10:00]

Faith is given a very explicit future orientation. Faith has a past orientation; we look back and we believe what Jesus did. But if that's all you did and it had zero connection to the future, you wouldn't be a believer because what Jesus did was purchase a perfect future someday for you. [00:16:00]

Faith severs the root of sin. Sin has power by promising a better tomorrow or at least a better this evening. True faith is of such a nature that it severs the root of sin by embracing a better future and providing a deeper satisfaction. [00:46:10]

Grace is not only God's willingness and readiness and accomplishment in forgiving you for all your sins—that's foundational. It is also his ever-present readiness, willingness, and activity to do everything you need. My God will supply all your needs according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus. [00:13:42]

Living by faith in future grace involves trusting in God's continuous provision and power. This trust enables us to face challenges, make difficult decisions, and live a life that reflects God's glory and satisfies our deepest needs. [01:00:23]

Faith itself is the agent of the works. In other words, I'm arguing a company may just imply to you here's faith going along here and here's a renewed life and new good works going along here, and they just run on parallel tracks. [00:37:36]

The power of sin is broken by the power of a superior satisfaction in all that God promises to be for us in Christ. So let me say it again in my own words here: nobody sins out of duty, right? Nobody gets up in the morning and says, "I don't want to sin today, but I will because I should." [00:47:12]

Grace is the ever-arriving power so that Paul becomes a maniac for Jesus, and he knew this is not me. In my flesh dwells no good thing. That I am willing to be imprisoned is a miracle, and I have counted on this miracle every hour of my life. [00:59:14]

Faith is the great worker of holiness, the great worker of love. Here are texts that show that because Bible texts have more power and clearly more authority than I do. 1 Thessalonians 1:3: We give thanks to God always for you, remembering before our God and Father your work of faith and labor of love. [00:50:43]

Grace is a power. This is what we're counting on, this is what we're banking on hour by hour. You got a hard thing to do tonight, maybe tomorrow, a phone call you ought to make, really ought to make, don't want to make. What do you do? Run away from the hard thing? [01:00:23]

Faith is a very risk-taking thing because it trusts. 1 Peter 4:11 may be the text that I have used more often than any other text before I preach to help me do this: Whoever serves, let him do so as one who serves by the strength that God supplies. [00:17:44]

Faith is the assurance of things hoped for. I'm summing it up as all that God promises to be for you in Jesus. So their faith is given a very explicit future orientation. Faith has a past orientation; we look back and we believe what Jesus did. [00:15:20]

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