Children of God Should Practice Their Faith

Faith is a matter of obedience. Paul brackets his letter to the Romans (55-56 A.D.) in Romans 1.5 and Romans 16.26 with the phrase ‘obedience of faith’. That phrase neatly summarises the contents of the letter.

The first eleven chapters show that God has mercifully forgiven and adopted sinners as His children. The remaining 5 chapters of Romans show how these children of God are to live their new life.

Paul makes two points in this regard: 1. A logical response to God’s mercy is make ourselves completely available to Him (12.1); 2. Think according to faith (12.3).

Effect? The only people who can truly walk by faith are those who make themselves completely available to God, for better or for worse. That is why Peter ventured onto the water. Giving of self to God means you will put yourself in danger for God if He asks you to do so. In line with this we learn that Abraham left home, country and family to an unknown place by faith. The three Hebrew boys stepped into a seven times heated furnace, etc (see Hebrews 11).

In this regard, James 2.17 says that without corresponding action faith is dead. That is action-less faith is no faith at all.

What would you do if your whole body was truly abandoned to God? Where would go? What risks would take? What would attempt and achieve by faith.

Practice your faith.
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