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Sep 18, 2025
Week #35 — Day 5
Faith Is More Than Just A Choice
Q. 85. What doth God require of us, that we may escape his wrath and curse, due to us for sin?
A. To escape the wrath and curse of God, due to us for sin, God requireth of us faith in Jesus Christ, repentance unto life, with the diligent use of all the outward means whereby Christ communicateth to us the benefits of redemption.
Acts 20:21; Prov. 2:1-5; Prov. 8:33-36; Isa. 55:3.
“God is the Great Gift-Giver! So to hear that He requires faith from us is not meant to cause us to hold our breath in anxious trepidation. It’s to rest! Beyond the gift of faith, God also gifts us with the means that will keep that faith firm throughout our life: we are able to make “use of all the outward means whereby Christ communicateth to us the benefits of redemption.” Leaning into the finished work of Jesus and finding in Him all our spiritual refreshment is the essence of faith.”
Excerpt From Glorifying and Enjoying God: 52 Devotions through the Westminster Shorter Catechism (Boekestein & Cruse & Miller)
Faith is more than just a choice. Some people mistakenly think that faith is a one-time act of accepting Christ as Savior and Lord to get to go to heaven. That is a narrow and dumbed down view of biblical faith. We walk by faith everyday, every moment of every day. Faith is our Christian “bread and butter” and it allows Christ to work in and through us in all situations at all times. Faith is life, “whereby Christ communicates to us the benefits of redemption.” This full-orbed view of faith is what we need to study and to hang on to. What is your understanding of “faith in Christ?”
A Puritan Prayer —
“HEAVENLY FATHER, SAVE ME ENTIRELY FROM SIN.
I know I am righteous through the righteousness of another,
but I pant and pine for likeness to thyself;
I am thy child and should bear thy image;
Enable me to recognize my death unto sin;
When it tempts me may I be deaf unto its voice.
Deliver me from the invasion as well as the dominion of sin.
Grant me to walk as Christ walked,
to live in the newness of his life,
the life of love,
the life of faith,
the life of holiness.
I abhor my body of death,
its indolence, envy, meanness, pride.
Forgive, and kill these vices,
have mercy on my unbelief,
on my corrupt and wandering heart.
When thy blessings come I begin to idolize them,
and set my affection on some beloved object –
children, friends, wealth, honour;
Cleanse this spiritual adultery and give me chastity;
close my heart to all but thee.
Sin is my greatest curse;
Let thy victory be apparent to my consciousness,
and displayed in my life.
Help me to be always devoted, confident, obedient,
resigned, childlike in my trust of thee,
to love thee with soul, body, mind, strength,
to love my fellow-man as I love myself,
to be saved from unregenerate temper, hard thoughts,
slanderous words, meanness, unkind manners,
to master my tongue and keep the door of my lips.
Fill me with grace daily,
that my life be a fountain of sweet water.”
Excerpt From
The Valley of Vision
Edited by Arthur Bennett