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INTRODUCTION - ABC's OF FAITH
INTRODUCTION - ABC's OF FAITH


WHAT IS FAITH?
[https://sotwtx.org/docs/outlines-ABCFaith.pdf by O H Griffith]


Text: [[Hebrews 11]]: -3.
Text: [[Hebrews 11]]: -3.
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:C. Faith is lief in things whether past, present or future,  
:C. Faith is lief in things whether past, present or future,  


:as may not be known by experience  
::as may not be known by experience  


:and cannot be logically demonstrated, vs 3.
::and cannot be logically demonstrated, vs 3.


:D. With these servants of God, faith,  
:D. With these servants of God, faith,  


:"Was an abiding confidence in anticipated good,  
::"Was an abiding confidence in anticipated good,  


:and a clear conviction of unseen realities. "--A. C. Kendrick in
::and a clear conviction of unseen realities. "--A. C. Kendrick in


An American Commentary On The New Testament.
::An American Commentary On The New Testament.


E. "Faith is the key which enables us to decipher God's
:E. "Faith is the key which enables us to decipher God's


otherwise inscrutable communications. "--Malcolm
::otherwise inscrutable communications. "--Malcolm Muggerid ,


Muggerid , "A Skeptic Goes to Bethlehem,"
::"A Skeptic Goes to Bethlehem," Reader's Digest; December, 1988


Reader'sD'gest; December, 1988.
I. THE NATURE OF FAITH. Faith is a natural principle of the mind.


I. THE NATURE F FAITH. Faith is a natural principleof the mind.
:A. All people exercise faith with regard to earthly things.


A. All people exercise faith with regard to earthly things.
::1. The farmer in planting his crops.


1. The far er in planting his crops.
::2. The manufacturer in regards to the sale of his product .


2. The ufacturer in regards to the sale of his product .
::3. The laborer in regards to the tools of his trade.


3. The lab rer in regards to the tools of his trade.
::4. The traveler with respect to the vehicle in which he rides.


4. The tra eler with respect to the vehicle in which he rides.
:B. But spiritual faith has for its objects a higher class of realities.


- 1 -B. But spi itual faith has for its objects a higher classof reali ies.
::1. Faith is the "eye"of the soul.


1. Faith is the "eye"of the soul.
:::a. A conviction of things not seen.


a. convictionof things not seen.
:::b. If faith is the eye of the soul, the Bible may be called the eye-glass


b. f faith is the eye of the soul, the Bible may be
::::through which faith looks and sees the reality of all that God is doing,  


ailed the eye-glassthrough which faith looksand
::::has done and will yet do for His creation.


ees the reality of all that God is doing, has done
::2. Faith is the "hand" of the soul.


d willyet do for His creation.
:::a. By faith one lays hold on, grasps and claims, the promises of God.


2. is the "hand" of the soul.
:::b. By faith one obtains salvation, justification and security.


8. y faith one lays hold on, grasps and claims, the
:::c. By faith one obtains heaven and all it holds.


romises of God.
:C. The just shall live by faith, [[Hebrews 10]].38


b. y faith one obtains salvation, justification and security.
II. THE DOCTRINE OF FAITH


faith one obtains heaven and all it holds.
:A. It is the reality of the unseen God.


C. shall live by faith, Hebrews 10:38.
:B. It is accepting that creation was by divine decree.


II. THE DOC E OF FAITH.
:C. Is that salvation is by divine plan.  


A. It is the reality of the unseen God.
:D. Is that security is by divine power.


B. It is acc pting that creation was by divine decree.
:E. Is that heaven is a divine place to be realized.


C. Is that vation is by divine plan. .
:F. Accepts the Bible as the revelation of God to His creatures.  


D. Is that s urity is by divine powez-.
::The creation declares God ([[Psalm 19]]:1),


E. Is that~aven is a divine place to be realized.
::but only in the Bible is He revealed.


F. Accepts the Bible as the revelation of God to His
III. THE POWER OF FAITH.


creatu . The creation declares God (Psalm 19:1),
:A. It transforms a person from:


but only in the Bible is He revealed.
::1. A hopeless sinner to a confident saint.


ill. THE POWE OF FAITH.
::2. Bondage to liberty.


A. It transf rms a person from:
::3. Despair to real hope.


1. A ho eless sinner to 8 confident saint.
:B. So orders the life of a believer that it is directly opposed


2. Bon e to liberty.
::to that of the unbeliever.


3. Despai to real hope.
:C. Faith has the power to transform character.


B. So orde the life of a believer that it is directly
::1. Turn a liar into a truthful person.


opposed to that of the unbeliever.
::2. Turn a bitter disposition into a sweet disposition.


C. Faith h the power to transform character.
::3. Turn hate into love.


1. Turn a liar into a truthful person.
::4. Turn a fearful heart into a peaceful heart.


2. Turn a bitter disposition into a sweet disposition.
:D. Faith forms good habits.


3. Turn hate into love.
::1. Abraham built an altar and worshipped God, [[Genesis 12]].8


4. Turn a fearful heart into a peaceful heart.
::2. We, too, should worship often.


D. Faith fo s good habits.
::3. Regular Bible reading and prayer.


1. Abr built an altar and worshipped God, Genesis 12:8.
::4. Faithful church attendance and regular giving offerings.


2. We, t 0, should worship often.
IV. THE ASSURANCE OF FAlTH  Some examples.


3. Re Bible reading and prayer.
:A. Abel saw the "Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the orld," [[John 1]].29


-2 -4. Faithf I church attendance and regular payment of tithes d offerings.
:B. Abraham saw the city that has foundations, [[Hebrews 11]].10


IV. THE ASSU CE OF FAlTH. Some examples.
:C. Isaac, Jacob and Joseph saw that the promises concern in Canaan were real.


A. Abel saw t e "Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the orld," John 1:29.
::1. Abraham and Isaac were buried in the land.


B. Abraham saw the city that has foundations, Hebrews 11:10.
::2. Jacob put Joseph under oath that he would bury him there.


C. Isaac, Jac b and Joseph saw that the promises concern in Canaan were real.
::3. Joseph when dying made mention of the departing of Israel, [[Hebrews 11]].22


1. Abr and Isaac were buried in the land.
:D. By faith we are assured of:


2. Jacob p t Joseph under oath that he wouldbury him there.
::1. Salvation in Christ.


3. Joseph hen dyingmade mention of the departing of Israel, ebrews 11:22.
::2. Provisions of life-needs here.


D. By faith w are assured of:
::3. The return of Christ in glory.


1. Salvati in Christ.
::4. The resurrection and [[rapture]] of the saints.


2. Provisi s of life-needshere.
::5. Eternal glory in heaven.


3. The ret n of Christ in glory.
Conclusion:
 
4. The res rection and rapture of the saints.


5. Eternal gloryin heaven.
:A. Through faith "the elders obtained a good report," vs 2.
 
Conclusion:


A. Through f ith "the elders obtained a good report," vs 2.
::1. Before God and men.


1. Before od and men.
::2. They constitute "a great cloud of witnesses"


2. They c nstitute "a great cloud of witnesses" to encour e all generationsto lay hold on the promises
:::to encourage all generations to lay hold on the promises of God by faith, [[Hebrews 12]].1
of God y faith, Hebrews 12:1.


B. Does your aith obtain for you a "good report"?
:B. Does your faith obtain for you a "good report"?


C. As Jesus'd ciples, let us pray, "Lord, Increase our faith," Luk 17:5
:C. As Jesus' deciples, let us pray, "Lord, Increase our faith," [[Luke 17]].5


[https://landmarkbaptist.us/index.php/ABC%27s_OF_FAITH Index]
[https://landmarkbaptist.us/index.php/ABC%27s_OF_FAITH Index]


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Latest revision as of 22:05, 28 June 2024

INTRODUCTION - ABC's OF FAITH

by O H Griffith

Text: Hebrews 11: -3.

Introduction:

A. Faith is difficult to define. It means:
1. Believing something without concrete proof of its reality,
2. To trust in a person or a thing,
3. To believe in God.
a. A mere belief in God is not faith in the Biblical sense.
b. Real faith is believing God to the point of trusting
Him for salvation, life-sustaining needs, security
and eternal blessings.
B. The text provides an inspired definition of genuine faith.
1. Faith is "substance," assurance, confirmation of things hoped for.
2. Faith' "evidence,"proof of things not seen.
C. Faith is lief in things whether past, present or future,
as may not be known by experience
and cannot be logically demonstrated, vs 3.
D. With these servants of God, faith,
"Was an abiding confidence in anticipated good,
and a clear conviction of unseen realities. "--A. C. Kendrick in
An American Commentary On The New Testament.
E. "Faith is the key which enables us to decipher God's
otherwise inscrutable communications. "--Malcolm Muggerid ,
"A Skeptic Goes to Bethlehem," Reader's Digest; December, 1988

I. THE NATURE OF FAITH. Faith is a natural principle of the mind.

A. All people exercise faith with regard to earthly things.
1. The farmer in planting his crops.
2. The manufacturer in regards to the sale of his product .
3. The laborer in regards to the tools of his trade.
4. The traveler with respect to the vehicle in which he rides.
B. But spiritual faith has for its objects a higher class of realities.
1. Faith is the "eye"of the soul.
a. A conviction of things not seen.
b. If faith is the eye of the soul, the Bible may be called the eye-glass
through which faith looks and sees the reality of all that God is doing,
has done and will yet do for His creation.
2. Faith is the "hand" of the soul.
a. By faith one lays hold on, grasps and claims, the promises of God.
b. By faith one obtains salvation, justification and security.
c. By faith one obtains heaven and all it holds.
C. The just shall live by faith, Hebrews 10.38

II. THE DOCTRINE OF FAITH

A. It is the reality of the unseen God.
B. It is accepting that creation was by divine decree.
C. Is that salvation is by divine plan.
D. Is that security is by divine power.
E. Is that heaven is a divine place to be realized.
F. Accepts the Bible as the revelation of God to His creatures.
The creation declares God (Psalm 19:1),
but only in the Bible is He revealed.

III. THE POWER OF FAITH.

A. It transforms a person from:
1. A hopeless sinner to a confident saint.
2. Bondage to liberty.
3. Despair to real hope.
B. So orders the life of a believer that it is directly opposed
to that of the unbeliever.
C. Faith has the power to transform character.
1. Turn a liar into a truthful person.
2. Turn a bitter disposition into a sweet disposition.
3. Turn hate into love.
4. Turn a fearful heart into a peaceful heart.
D. Faith forms good habits.
1. Abraham built an altar and worshipped God, Genesis 12.8
2. We, too, should worship often.
3. Regular Bible reading and prayer.
4. Faithful church attendance and regular giving offerings.

IV. THE ASSURANCE OF FAlTH Some examples.

A. Abel saw the "Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the orld," John 1.29
B. Abraham saw the city that has foundations, Hebrews 11.10
C. Isaac, Jacob and Joseph saw that the promises concern in Canaan were real.
1. Abraham and Isaac were buried in the land.
2. Jacob put Joseph under oath that he would bury him there.
3. Joseph when dying made mention of the departing of Israel, Hebrews 11.22
D. By faith we are assured of:
1. Salvation in Christ.
2. Provisions of life-needs here.
3. The return of Christ in glory.
4. The resurrection and rapture of the saints.
5. Eternal glory in heaven.

Conclusion:

A. Through faith "the elders obtained a good report," vs 2.
1. Before God and men.
2. They constitute "a great cloud of witnesses"
to encourage all generations to lay hold on the promises of God by faith, Hebrews 12.1
B. Does your faith obtain for you a "good report"?
C. As Jesus' deciples, let us pray, "Lord, Increase our faith," Luke 17.5

Index

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