* The nature and power of faith described. (1-3) It is set forth by
instances from Abel to Noah. (4-7) By Abraham and his descendants.
(8-19) By Jacob, Joseph, Moses, the Israelites, and Rahab. (20-31) By
other Old Testament believers. (32-38) The better state of believers
under the gospel. (39,40)... [ Continue Reading ]
1-3 Faith always has been the mark of God's servants, from the
beginning of the world. Where the principle is planted by the
regenerating Spirit of God, it will cause the truth to be received,
concerning justification by the sufferings and merits of Christ. And
the same things that are the object o... [ Continue Reading ]
4-7 Here follow some illustrious examples of faith from the Old
Testament. Abel brought a sacrifice of atonement from the firstlings
of the flock, acknowledging himself a sinner who deserved to die, and
only hoping for mercy through the great Sacrifice. Cain's proud rage
and enmity against the acce... [ Continue Reading ]
8-19 We are often called to leave worldly connexions, interests, and
comforts. If heirs of Abraham's faith, we shall obey and go forth,
though not knowing what may befall us; and we shall be found in the
way of duty, looking for the performance of God's promises. The trial
of Abraham's faith was, t... [ Continue Reading ]
20-31 Isaac blessed Jacob and Esau, concerning things to come. Things
present are not the best things; no man knoweth love or hatred by
having them or wanting them. Jacob lived by faith, and he died by
faith, and in faith. Though the grace of faith is of use always
through our whole lives, it is es... [ Continue Reading ]
32-38 After all our searches into the Scriptures, there is more to be
learned from them. We should be pleased to think, how great the number
of believers was under the Old Testament, and how strong their faith,
though the objects of it were not then so fully made known as now. And
we should lament... [ Continue Reading ]
39,40 The world considers that the righteous are not worthy to live
in the world, and God declares the world is not worthy of them. Though
the righteous and the worldlings widely differ in their judgment, they
agree in this, it is not fit that good men should have their rest in
this world. Therefor... [ Continue Reading ]