AMY TURNER
All the blessings we receive from God are purely from His grace and kindness. We don’t deserve any of it and can’t earn His mercy. God created man from dust, gave us life, and continues to provide for us. Everything we have comes from Him, and even the good things we do are by His help. Any righteousness we have is also a gift from God.
How then can a sinful man make up for his sins? Through his own good works? No, because even those works are from God, and many are flawed. Our hearts are sinful, and we can’t do anything to earn forgiveness. Only God can offer salvation.
If God shows us favor and continues to bless us, especially with salvation, it’s purely from His grace. Jesus died for us while we were still sinners, showing God’s love. We are saved by grace through faith. Grace is the source, and faith is the means of salvation.
To avoid missing God’s grace, it’s important to understand:
- What kind of faith saves us.
- What salvation through faith means.
- How to respond to common objections.
The faith that saves us isn’t just believing that God exists (like some non-Christians do) or believing like the devil does, who knows God’s power but remains opposed to Him. The faith that saves is trusting in Jesus—His death and resurrection—and relying on Him completely for salvation. This faith isn’t just intellectual but involves a heart belief that leads to righteousness.
Salvation through faith is not something we wait for in the future but something we experience now. It saves us from sin—both its guilt and its power over us. We are justified (made right with God) by faith, and this faith brings peace with God, freeing us from the fear of punishment. Through faith, we are saved from the power of sin, meaning we no longer live in habitual or deliberate sin. This salvation leads to a new life where we grow in God’s grace.
Some may object, saying that preaching salvation by faith alone encourages laziness and neglect of good works. But true faith always leads to good works and holiness. It doesn’t cancel out the law but fulfills it by leading believers to live righteously, trusting in Christ and doing the good works God prepared for them.
Faith leads to a humble and holy life, not pride. Every believer must be careful to remain humble, knowing that all comes from God.
