From Works to Faith
From CDM
Religion teaches us we must have great faith, first, before we can receive anything from God. However, the size of our faith isn’t important, but rather how consistently we work it. When the disciples asked Jesus to increase their faith, He explained to them that all they needed was faith the size of a mustard seed. He told them to keep their faith working out in the field until they saw results.
Jesus’ blood sacrifice on the cross shifted the emphasis from working to believing in Him and what He did. During His ministry, the crowds who were amazed at His miracles asked what they could do to work the works of God. Jesus’ answer was to believe on Him whom God had sent. No more self-effort is needed, only faith.
Employing our faith can actually be hard work when the world constantly contradicts the Gospel of Grace. We must fight the good fight of faith and keep laboring until we enter that place of rest where we find peace of mind. Trusting in Christ teaches us the unforced rhythms of grace, and gives us His peace.
Prayer:
God, regardless of what the world says, we could never do enough good things to deserve blessings from You. Because of what Jesus did, we can now receive unearned, unmerited favor from You through our faith in Him. Thank You. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Scriptures:
Ephesians 2:8
Luke 17:5-10
John 6:28, 29
1 Timothy 6:12
Hebrews 4:11
Matthew 11:28-30, MSG
For more on how we’re justified in God’s eyes by our trust in Jesus, not in our own works, click on the link for the minibook, Obtaining Grace Through Faith.
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