Bible Bum is thinking about saving faith today. He says…
1) An object(s) of faith, (2) A hope or desire to relate to or experience that object in some way, and (3) evidence or outward demonstration of that desire. Sitting in a chair requires faith. You may see a chair and recognize that it is indeed a chair. That is not faith. Perhaps you have been standing for a long time and hope to find a chair to sit in. If you see a chair and want to sit in it, that is not faith. You may even talk about wanting to sit in that chair. Faith does not come until you sit in the chair – entrusting your weight to its seat and sturdy legs.
I could not agree more. Find the entire post here… Bible Bum: Saving Faith.
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