A Faith That Works
November 17, 2024 Preacher: John Bell Series: Genesis
Passage: Genesis 22:1–18, James 2:14–26
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1. “Faith” without works cannot save (James 2:14-17)
- Question: can workless faith save (14)?
- James considers the examples of Christians who refuse to help fellow believers in time of need (15-16).
- Answer: workless faith cannot save. A “faith” that is not a working faith is not a saving faith but a bogus faith (17).
- Despite allegations to the contrary, faith and works are inseparable (James 2:18-26)
- Without works it is impossible to demonstrate the presence of living faith (18).
- Demons have “faith” without works, but are not saved (19).
- Abraham and Rahab demonstrated their faith by their works (20-25).
- “Faith” without works is dead.
Texts to read: Gen.15:1-6 (pg. 11); Gen. 22:1-18 (pg.16); Josh 2:1-24 (pg. 186); James 2:14-26 (pg. 978)
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Definitions and Terms:
- Works: in this passage, “works” are the sum total of a changed life brought about by faith.
- The relation of faith and works: throughout this passage, James is not asking if faith + works saves a person. He is asking if a “faith” that does not produce works saves. His answer is no. James assumes that genuine Christian faith includes works. Thus, when James wants to talk about less than genuine faith, he qualifies it as not having works, or “faith alone”.
- Justify: by “justify,” James means God’s final, ultimate declaration of a person’s innocence before him at the time of judgment. By “justify”, the Apostle Paul means the initial declaration of a sinners’ innocence before God. That Last Day verdict is brought forward to the present and the Christian is declared righteous by God.
- Synergism: the (false) view that God and humans work together, each contributing their part to accomplish salvation in and for the individual.
The Abrahamic Covenant
- begins with God calling and making promises to Abraham (Gen. 12)
- “cutting” or inaugurating the covenant (Gen. 15)
- affirming the covenant through circumcision (Gen. 17)
- establishing the covenant with an oath (Gen. 22)
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