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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 | |||
: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. | ::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. | ::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: | |||
be | |||
::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. | |||
indicated full and complete surrender and | |||
III. REWARDS or ABEL'S FAITH. | III. REWARDS or ABEL'S FAITH. | ||
A. "He | :A. "He obtained witness [assurance] that he was righteous" vs 4 [[Romans 4]].5 | ||
righteous" vs 4 | |||
::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. | |||
e | ::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 | :B. "God (testified) of his gifts." | ||
1. God | ::1. God accepted his sacrifice. | ||
2. | ::2. Because it was a token of repentance, faith, surrender and obedience. | ||
and | |||
C. " | :C. "By it he being dead yet speaketh." | ||
1. He | ::1. He speaks through the inspired Record of his faith. | ||
2. By acceptable sacrifice,Abel's faith continues to be | ::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. | |||
5. | ::4. By faith, Abel is still preaching, and souls are still being saved. | ||
6. | |||
::5. Abel went to be with the Savior whom he trusted. | |||
::6. Which brother was the wiser, the real winner? | |||
Conclusion: | Conclusion: | ||
A. | :A. Salvation has always been "by grace through faith" | ||
in the " | |||
::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 | |||
[https://landmarkbaptist.us/index.php/ABC%27s_OF_FAITH Index] | [https://landmarkbaptist.us/index.php/ABC%27s_OF_FAITH Index] |
Latest revision as of 21:04, 28 June 2024
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
- 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