FAITH-GOD-GIVEN BY
It is true that the faith which I am able to exercise is
God’s own gift. He alone supports it, and He alone can increase it. Moment by
moment, I depend on Him. If I were left to myself, my faith would utterly fail.
George
Muller
The Autobiography of George Muller, 1984, p.
155. All quotations taken from books published by Whitaker House are used with
permission of the publisher. Whitaker House books are available at Christian
bookstores everywhere.
Faith is the gift of God – not the
result of the persuasion of the evangelist.
Jerry Bridges
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God does not believe for us, but He
does through His Spirit create spiritual life in us so that we can believe.
Faith is a gift of God. It is part of the whole salvation package that God
gives to us through the work of Christ for us and the work of the Holy Spirit
in us. It is not our contribution, so to speak, to God’s great plan of
salvation. God does it all. Faith is part of the unsearchable riches of Christ.
Jerry Bridges
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We must never
think of salvation as a kind of transaction between God and us in which He
contributes grace and we contribute faith.
For we were dead and had to be quickened before we
could believe. No, Christ's
apostles clearly teach elsewhere that saving faith too is God's gracious gift.
Quoted in: Horton, Michael Scott.
Putting Amazing Back into Grace, Baker, 1991, p. 158.
According to
the Bible, our repentance and faith are gifts of God to us; our conversion, our
great change, occurs only by God’s grace.
Mark Dever
Nine Marks of a Healthy Church, Crossway,
2000, p. 100.
Being saved does
involve the positive response of the human will. The person who is saved
begins, at a point in time, to consciously and voluntarily assent and submit to
(as well as delight in) God’s revealed truth where he formerly dissented to it
in open rebellion or apathetic disinterest (which is also a form of rebellion).
God grants regeneration to whom He pleases, thus
freeing the will, which, until the point of regeneration, is enslaved to sin
and opposed to God and truth. Once the will has been set free through
regeneration, faith inevitably follows (cf. John 6:44-45). In this way it is
rightly said that saving faith is a gift from God.
Daryl Wingerd
The Corrupt Root and Bitter Fruit of Altar Call
Evangelism, Christian Communicators Worldwide, www.CCWtoday.org. Used by Permission.
Never try to
arouse faith from within. You cannot
stir up faith from the depths of your heart.
Leave your heart, and look into the face of Christ.
Andrew Murray
If the faith
whereby I have laid hold on Christ to be my Savior be altogether wrought in me
by the Holy Ghost through grace, then I defy the devil to take away that which
he never gave me or to crush that which Jehovah Himself created in me. I defy my free will to fling what it never
brought to me. What God has given,
created, introduced, and established in the heart, He will maintain there.
C.H. Spurgeon
Sermons, 36.197.
“But,” say
others, “God has elected them on the foresight of their faith.” Now, God gives faith, therefore He could not
have elected them on account of faith which He foresaw.
C.H. Spurgeon
Sermons, 1.317.
Salvation is from our side a choice; from the divine side
it is a seizing upon, an apprehending, a conquest by
the Most High God. Our accepting and willing are reactions rather than actions.
Faith in
Jesus Christ, however, and salvation through Him is a free gift of God… The
fact that some receive from God the gift of faith within time, and that others
do not, stems from His eternal decision.
The Canons of Dort
The First Main Point of Doctrine: Divine
Election and Reprobation. Article 5 and
6- The Sources of Unbelief and Faith.
Faith is a
gift of God, not in the sense that it is offered by God for man to choose, but
that it is in actual fact bestowed on man, breathed and infused into him. Nor is it a gift in the sense that God
bestows only the potential to believe, but then awaits assent- the act of
believing- from man’s choice; rather, it is a gift in the sense that He who
works both willing and acting and, indeed works all things in all people
produces in man both the will to believe and the belief itself.
The Canons of Dort
The Third and Forth Main Points of Doctrine:
Human Corruption, Conversion to God, and the Way It Occurs. Article 14- The Way
God Gives Faith.
Faith is different from proof; the latter is
human, the former is a gift from God.
Blaise Pascal
The faith by
which we are justified is faith. Faith is like a channel through which the
benefits of Christ flow to us. We are not justified on account of faith; we are
justified through faith. It is the work of Christ, not our faith, which is the
foundation of justification. Faith itself is a gift of God
Alister McGrath
The
New Encyclopedia of Christian Quotations, ed. Mark Water, Baker, 1995, p. 552.
We
are not saved by producing faith on our own and then making that the basis of
our new birth. It is the other way around, which means that God is at the
bottom of my faith; and when it disappears for a season from my own view, God
may yet be there sustaining its root in the new birth and protecting the seed
from destruction.
John Piper
Waiting
in Darkness taken from When the Darkness Will Not Lift by John Piper, 2006,
Crossway Books, a division of Good News Publishers, Wheaton Illinois 60187, www.crosswaybooks.org. p. 38.
The native
hardness of our hearts makes us unwilling and unable to turn from sin and trust
the Savior. Therefore conversion involves a miracle of new birth. Thus new
birth precedes and enables faith and repentance. Nevertheless, faith and
repentance are our acts. We are accountable for them. By the miracle of new
birth, by pure grace, God grants the inclination we need.
John Piper
Desiring God, Bethlehem Baptist Church, 1996,
p. 62, Used by Permission, www.desiringGod.org.
Faith is the
evidence of new birth, not the cause of it (cf. 1 Jn. 2:29; 3:9; 4:2-3, 7).
Since faith and repentance are possible only because of the regenerating work
of God, both are called the gift of God (Eph. 2:5, 8; 2 Tim. 2:24-26).
John Piper
Desiring God, Bethlehem Baptist Church, 1996,
p. 64, Used by Permission, www.desiringGod.org.
Faith is from
God, not from man. Man can do nothing to earn or receive it.
Martin Luther
Is there anything
in ourselves that can merit salvation? Are some saved because they are better
able to muster up belief in contrast to others who do not have the same
inherent ability? If belief has its ultimate source in humans, people can boast
about themselves before God because they are the ones who by their own goodness
and power made the initial difference between whether or not they were saved.
Such people would not suffer judgment like others because they would be
inherently “better” than unbelievers.
G.K.
Beale
Taken from “1 and 2 Thessalonians” by G.K. Beale, © 2003, InterVarsity
Christian Fellowship/USA. Used with
permission of InterVarsity Press, P.O. Box 1400, Downers Grove, IL 60515, p.
227. www.ivpress.com.
We sometimes
think we have grabbed hold of God and found Him, but it is really the other way
around.
G.K.
Beale
Taken from “1 and 2 Thessalonians” by G.K. Beale, © 2003, InterVarsity
Christian Fellowship/USA. Used with
permission of InterVarsity Press, P.O. Box 1400, Downers Grove, IL 60515, p.
228. www.ivpress.com.