Salvation by Grace: Faith as God's Gift

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For by grace you have been saved through faith, and this is not from you, it is the gift of God, not from works, so that no one may boast. God's aim is to remove all boasting. That's why he saves this way. For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them. [00:20:24]

Father, I pray that we would grasp more clearly the reality of faith, where it comes from, and how it's functioning here, so that we can be free from all boasting and be sure that you get the glory for saving us the way you do through faith. I ask this in Jesus' name, amen. [00:80:82]

We were dead in our trespasses when God made us alive. By grace you've been saved. So saying that by grace you've been saved, we argued that this insertion here is to draw attention to the fact that grace is of such a nature that it saves from those who are unable to welcome the salvation and those who are undeserving of it. [00:234:232]

Dead people don't create their own faith. That's argument number one. Argument number two is a little different. Consider this: in ordinary theology of Paul, he says things like this: we know that a person is not justified from works of the law, but through faith in Christ. [00:276:274]

Why this? And I'm arguing that this insertion here is unnecessary unless you want to make a particular point, just like this insertion was unnecessary unless you want to make a particular point. And I think they're the same point. So, I'm arguing that had he only written by grace you have been saved through faith not from works. [00:349:352]

Faith doesn't boast not only because it's of such a nature as to look to Christ rather than self, it also doesn't boast because it didn't come into existence on its own. It was the gift of God. That's argument number two. Here's argument number three: those who want to say that faith is not a gift of God. [00:493:489]

The only thing that needs clarifying in this sentence is, is faith the gift of God? Is the process of being saved by grace through faith not from you? It is a gift of God. So that's my third argument. I just don't think the way others have to construe this makes sense. [00:610:608]

There are evidences that Paul thought faith was a gift. For example, Philippians 1:29, it has been granted to you, given to you freely given to you, that for the sake of Christ you should not only believe in him but suffer. So believing in him is granted to you, it has been given to you freely to believe in him. [00:640:636]

God chose what is low and despised in the world, this election, even things that are not to bring to nothing things that are, so that no human being might boast. Same concern as Ephesians 2:8-9, take away boasting, no one may boast in the presence of God. [00:678:675]

From him you are in Christ Jesus, who became to us wisdom from God, righteousness, sanctification, redemption, so that as it is written, that he who boasts, boast in the Lord. So take boasting away from man, put it in the Lord. How? By pointing out that it is from God that we are in Christ Jesus. [00:714:710]

The totality of our salvation summed up in deadness is possible because God did this. You did not do this. This didn't come from you. You didn't raise yourself from the dead and you didn't create your faith. You are God's workmanship, created by God in Christ Jesus. [00:805:800]

So let us humble ourselves and tremble at the thought of robbing God the Father, the Son, the Holy Spirit of any of their glory in saving us, including robbing them of the glory of giving us saving faith. [00:831:826]

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