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liberty bible church 6~/17~/07 P.M.
By Tom Zobrist
“what does saving faith look like?”
Genesis 15:1-21
introduction
Saving faith is not something tangible, nor is it something one can lose.
But, it is more than what the world flippantly throws around as something that is cheap and expendable.
Saving faith comes at a high price and carries with it great responsibility.
So, how do we know if what faith we have is saving faith?
First of all, saving faith is…
i.
true vs.
1-6
a.
true belief sometimes ______________________________
Cf.
12:1-3
b.
god’s word is ________________________________________
Cf.
Rom.
4:3; Gal.
3:6; James 2:23
ii.
Total vs.
7-11
a. three reasons why God can be obeyed.
b.
god’s guarantee with the abrahamic covenant
Cf.
Eph.
1:13-14
iii.
complete vs.
12-21
a.
We can rest in God, ___________________________________________________________________
b.
we can trust god because his promise of salvation _______________________________
conclusion
What does saving faith look like today?
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