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(Created page with "[https://sotwtx.org/docs/outlines-ABCFaith.pdf This needs OCR cleanup] Acceptable Faith Text: Hebrews 11: Introduction: A. Briefly view verses 1 to 3. B. Everyon exercises faith in someone and in some. things. 1. Faith is natural to a rational mind. 2. Faith Is natural to the born-again spirit. C. Faith is ore easily understood when seen than when he D. There is cceptable faith and there is unacceptable faith, G nesis 4:1-7. 1. Cain' sacrifice was unaccept...")
 
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Introduction:
:A. Briefly view verses [[Hebrews 11]] 1 to 3.
:B. Everyone exercises faith in someone and in some things.
::1. Faith is natural to a rational mind.
::2. Faith Is natural to the born-again spirit.
:C. Faith is more easily understood when seen than when heard


[[Acceptable Faith]]
:D. There is acceptable faith and there is unacceptable faith, [[Genesis 4]].1-7


Text: Hebrews 11:
::1. Cain' sacrifice was unacceptable, because it manifested faith in himself,


Introduction:
:::his own works.
 
:::a. He would be his own savior.
 
:::b. In this he was like many in our generation.


A. Briefly view verses 1 to 3.
:::c. They wish to be their own god and savior.  


B. Everyon exercises faith in someone and in some.
::::This is humanism.
things.


1. Faith is natural to a rational mind.
:::d. They worship gods of their own creation.


2. Faith Is natural to the born-again spirit.
::2. Abel's' faith was acceptable, because it was in God.


C. Faith is ore easily understood when seen than
I. ABEL'S SACRIFICE WAS ACCEPTABLE.
when he


D. There is cceptable faith and there is unacceptable
:A. He made his offering unto God.
faith, G nesis 4:1-7.


1. Cain' sacrifice was unacceptable, because it
::1. In faith, believing that God had provided,  
manifi sted faith in himself, his own works.


a. e would be his own savior.
:::and would reveal in time, His sacrifice for sin.


b. this he was like many in our generation.
::2. In obedience to the divinely prescribed way.


c. ey wish to be their own god and savior. This is
:::a. God has never left it to men to devise their own way of worship.
ism,


d. ey worship gods of their own creation.
:::b. The most costly offerings will not suffice for obedience


2. Abel's' faith was acceptable, because it was in God.
::::to the divine prescription (cf [[1 Samuel 1]].22)


I. ABEL'S SAC IFICE WAS ACCEPTABLE.
::3. In sincerity.  


A. He made his offering unto God.
:::All the other elements of worship may be in order,


1. In fai ,believing that God had provided, and would
:::but without sincerity it is mere sham and hypocrisy.
reveal in time, His sacrifice for sin.


2. In ob dience to the divinely prescribed way.
:::a. God can be worshiped only in spirit and in truth, [[John 4]].24


a. G d has never left it to men to devise their own
:::b. The sacrifice of the wicked is abomination:
w y of worship.


b. e most costly offerings willnot suffice for obedi-
::::how much more, when he bringeth it with a wicked mind?" [[Proverbs 21]].27
e ce to the divine prescription (cf I Samuel
1 :22.)


3. In sin erity. All the other elements of worship may be
:::c. Cf [[Isaiah 1]].13-15 and [[Matthew 6]].5
in ord r, but without sincerity it is mere sham and
hypoc isy.


a. G d can be worshiped only in spirit and in truth,
:B. Abel's sacrifice was acceptable because by it he acknowledged:
J hn 4:24.


b. e sacrifice of the wicked is abomination: how
::1. His sin before God;
m ch more, when he bringeth it with a wicked
d?" Proverbs 21:27.


c. C Isaiah 1:13-15 and Matthew 6:5
::2. That he deserved death as just punishment for his sin;


B. Abel's sa rifice was acceptable because by it he
::3. That only by the death of the sinless One can a man be saved.
acknowle ged:


ACCEPTABLEFAITH
II. ABEL'S SACRIFICE WAS ACCEPTABLE BECAUSE IT


- 4-1. His si I before God;
CORRECTLY EXPRESSED HIS FAITH


2. That e deserved death as just punishment for his sin;
:A. Faith is a state of mind.  


3. That nly by the death of the sinless One can a man
::It cannot be seen except as it is manifested:
be sa ed.


II. ABEL'S SAC IFICE WAS ACCEPTABLE BECAUSE IT
::1. In an acceptable form of worship, or
CORRECTL EXPRESSED HIS FAITH.


A. Faith is a state of mind. It cannot be seen except as
::2. In acceptable works motivated by faith in God.
it is mani ested:


1. In an cceptable form of worship, or
:B. By his sacrifice Abel testified that:


2. In ace ptable works motivated by faith in God.
::1. God had provided the Sacrifice to put away sin;


B. By his sa rifice Abel testified that:
::2. Salvation is by the suffering and death of the Divine Person


1. God d provided the Sacrifice to put away sin;
::3. "With the shedding of blood is no remission (forgiveness)", [[Hebrews 9]].22


2. Salvaton is by the suffering and death of the Divine
:C. Abel's sacrifice was acceptable because by it
Perso ;


3. "With t shedding of blood is no remission
::he indicated full and complete faith in God and His plan of salvation.
[forgiv ness]", Hebrews 9:22.


C. Abel's sa rifice was acceptable because by it he
:D. Abel's sacrifice was acceptable because by it  
indicated full and complete faith in God and His
plan of s vation.


D. Abel's sa rifice was acceptable because by it he
::he indicated full and complete surrender and obedience to God.
indicated full and complete surrender and
obedienc to God.


III. REWARDS or ABEL'S FAITH.
III. REWARDS or ABEL'S FAITH.


A. "He obt eel witness [assurance] that he was
:A. "He obtained witness [assurance] that he was righteous" vs 4 [[Romans 4]].5
righteous" vs 4 (cf Romans 4:5).


1. Today, many deny that a person can know that he is
::1. Today, many deny that a person can know that he is saved.
saved.


2. Abel ew that he was saved. He knew in the same
::2. Abel knew that he was saved.  
way t t all believers may know.


a. H knew that he was a guilty sinner.
:::He knew in the same way that all believers may know.


b. H knew that God was able to save him.
:::a. He knew that he was a guilty sinner.


c. H knew that God saves all who repent and trust
:::b. He knew that God was able to save him.
H'


d. H knew that he had repented and trusted God.
:::c. He knew that God saves all who repent and trust Him


e. H believed and claimed God's promise.
:::d. He knew that he had repented and trusted God.


3. This e Abel peace, assurance and stability in life.
:::e. He believed and claimed God's promise.


4. It gav him the "evidence" that he was righteous,
::3. This e Abel peace, assurance and stability in life.
verses and 4.


a. He was not righteous by his works.
::4. It gave him the "evidence" that he was righteous, verses 3 and 4.


b. He was made righteous by the cleansing blood of
:::a. He was not righteous by his works.
th .Lamb of God (cf I John 1:7).
-5 -ead the words of the hymn, "Nothing But the
lood,"by Robert Lowry.


B. "God [t tified] of his gifts."
:::b. He was made righteous by the cleansing blood of the Lamb of God [[1 John 1]].7


1. God ccepted his sacrifice.
:::c. Read the words of the hymn, "Nothing But the Blood,"by Robert Lowry.


2. Beca se it was a token of repentance, faith, surrender
:B. "God (testified) of his gifts."
and bedience.


C. "Byit h being dead yet speaketh."
::1. God accepted his sacrifice.


1. He s eaks through the inspired Record of his faith.
::2. Because it was a token of repentance, faith, surrender and obedience.


2. By acceptable sacrifice,Abel's faith continues to be
:C. "By it he being dead yet speaketh."
ce of inspiration and encouragement for people
st God.


D. A reward of Abel's acceptable faith was
::1. He speaks through the inspired Record of his faith.
death t the hands of his jealous brother.
Evaluat on:


1. Cain proved himself unrighteous, unacceptable.
::2. By acceptable sacrifice, Abel's faith continues to be a source


2. He b ame a wanderer, an exile, always fearful for his
:::of inspiration and encouragement for people to trust God.
life.


3. Abel left an age-long testimony to his faith.
:D. A fourth reward of Abel's acceptable faith was death at the hands


4. By faith, Abel is still preaching, and souls are
::of his jealous brother.
still eing saved.


Abel went to be with the Savior whom he trusted.
::Evaluation:
Whi brother was the wiser, the real winner?


c.
::1. Cain proved himself unrighteous, unacceptable.


5.
::2. He became a wanderer, an exile, always fearful for his life.
6.
 
::3. Abel left an age-long testimony to his faith.
 
::4. By faith, Abel is still preaching, and souls are still being saved.
 
::5. Abel went to be with the Savior whom he trusted.
 
::6. Which brother was the wiser, the real winner?


Conclusion:
Conclusion:


A. Salvati has always been "bygrace through faith"
:A. Salvation has always been "by grace through faith"
in the " b of God."
 
::in the "Lamb of God."
 
::1. Abel exercised such faith.
 
::2. He gave acceptable expression to it.
 
::3. He was rewarded with peace and security.
 
:B. Faith is still is the only acceptable way to obtain salvation
 


1. Abel exercised such faith.
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2. He ve acceptable expression to it.


3. He as rewarded with peace and security.


B. Faith s ill is the only acceptable way to obtain
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Latest revision as of 22:04, 28 June 2024

by O H Griffith

Introduction:

A. Briefly view verses Hebrews 11 1 to 3.
B. Everyone exercises faith in someone and in some things.
1. Faith is natural to a rational mind.
2. Faith Is natural to the born-again spirit.
C. Faith is more easily understood when seen than when heard
D. There is acceptable faith and there is unacceptable faith, Genesis 4.1-7
1. Cain' sacrifice was unacceptable, because it manifested faith in himself,
his own works.
a. He would be his own savior.
b. In this he was like many in our generation.
c. They wish to be their own god and savior.
This is humanism.
d. They worship gods of their own creation.
2. Abel's' faith was acceptable, because it was in God.

I. ABEL'S SACRIFICE WAS ACCEPTABLE.

A. He made his offering unto God.
1. In faith, believing that God had provided,
and would reveal in time, His sacrifice for sin.
2. In obedience to the divinely prescribed way.
a. God has never left it to men to devise their own way of worship.
b. The most costly offerings will not suffice for obedience
to the divine prescription (cf 1 Samuel 1.22)
3. In sincerity.
All the other elements of worship may be in order,
but without sincerity it is mere sham and hypocrisy.
a. God can be worshiped only in spirit and in truth, John 4.24
b. The sacrifice of the wicked is abomination:
how much more, when he bringeth it with a wicked mind?" Proverbs 21.27
c. Cf Isaiah 1.13-15 and Matthew 6.5
B. Abel's sacrifice was acceptable because by it he acknowledged:
1. His sin before God;
2. That he deserved death as just punishment for his sin;
3. That only by the death of the sinless One can a man be saved.

II. ABEL'S SACRIFICE WAS ACCEPTABLE BECAUSE IT

CORRECTLY EXPRESSED HIS FAITH

A. Faith is a state of mind.
It cannot be seen except as it is manifested:
1. In an acceptable form of worship, or
2. In acceptable works motivated by faith in God.
B. By his sacrifice Abel testified that:
1. God had provided the Sacrifice to put away sin;
2. Salvation is by the suffering and death of the Divine Person
3. "With the shedding of blood is no remission (forgiveness)", Hebrews 9.22
C. Abel's sacrifice was acceptable because by it
he indicated full and complete faith in God and His plan of salvation.
D. Abel's sacrifice was acceptable because by it
he indicated full and complete surrender and obedience to God.

III. REWARDS or ABEL'S FAITH.

A. "He obtained witness [assurance] that he was righteous" vs 4 Romans 4.5
1. Today, many deny that a person can know that he is saved.
2. Abel knew that he was saved.
He knew in the same way that all believers may know.
a. He knew that he was a guilty sinner.
b. He knew that God was able to save him.
c. He knew that God saves all who repent and trust Him
d. He knew that he had repented and trusted God.
e. He believed and claimed God's promise.
3. This e Abel peace, assurance and stability in life.
4. It gave him the "evidence" that he was righteous, verses 3 and 4.
a. He was not righteous by his works.
b. He was made righteous by the cleansing blood of the Lamb of God 1 John 1.7
c. Read the words of the hymn, "Nothing But the Blood,"by Robert Lowry.
B. "God (testified) of his gifts."
1. God accepted his sacrifice.
2. Because it was a token of repentance, faith, surrender and obedience.
C. "By it he being dead yet speaketh."
1. He speaks through the inspired Record of his faith.
2. By acceptable sacrifice, Abel's faith continues to be a source
of inspiration and encouragement for people to trust God.
D. A fourth reward of Abel's acceptable faith was death at the hands
of his jealous brother.
Evaluation:
1. Cain proved himself unrighteous, unacceptable.
2. He became a wanderer, an exile, always fearful for his life.
3. Abel left an age-long testimony to his faith.
4. By faith, Abel is still preaching, and souls are still being saved.
5. Abel went to be with the Savior whom he trusted.
6. Which brother was the wiser, the real winner?

Conclusion:

A. Salvation has always been "by grace through faith"
in the "Lamb of God."
1. Abel exercised such faith.
2. He gave acceptable expression to it.
3. He was rewarded with peace and security.
B. Faith is still is the only acceptable way to obtain salvation


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