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| It is by faith - J. A. James | | It is by faith
(J. A. James, "The Death of Mrs. Sherman" May 28, 1848)
It is by faith, as an operative principle of universal obedience to the gospel of Christ, that the believer "purifies his heart" and adorns his character with "the beauties of holiness," through the power of the Divine Spirit.
It is by faith that he overcomes the world . . . the dread of its frown, the desire of its smile, its evil maxims, its corrupt principles.
It is by faith that he . . . quenches the fiery darts of the wicked one, is delivered from the wiles of the devil, and bruises the serpent's head.
It is by faith, as a pilgrim and stranger upon earth, he nourishes the desire for, and indulges the expectation of, that country which God has promised to those who love Him.
It is by faith that he rises superior to the love of life, vanquishes the fear of death, and while this monster puts his most horrid form of mischief on--he smiles at his terrors, and, swelling into rapture, exclaims, "O death, where is your sting!" _________________ CHRISTIAN
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| Re: It is by faith - J. A. James | | We live by faith
(J. A. James, "The True Christian" 1846)
"We live by faith, not by sight." 2 Corinthians 5:7
Faith is the root of all true piety. Christians need faith for sanctification, consolation, and perseverance. Every act of the spiritual life is an act of faith. Every step in the spiritual walk is a step of faith. The Christian's course is not one of merely 'doing', but of believing.
His prayers are the breathings of faith; his works are the actings of faith; his penitence is the tear of faith; his joy is the smile of faith; his hopes are the anticipations of faith; his fears are the tremblings of faith; his strength is the confidence of faith; his submission is the acquiescence of faith.
Faith is the eye which looks at Christ.
Faith is the foot which moves to Christ.
Faith is the hand which receives Christ.
Faith is the mouth which feeds upon Christ.
It is not only by the activity of obedience, but by the 'silent and passive power of dependence', that the Christian is made strong and victorious.
"We live by faith, not by sight." Here is the reason why so many professors are so worldly and so weak; why they make such little progress, and such small attainments. They are so much under the dominion of sense, and are so almost wholly given up to a life of sight, that they have neither time nor inclination to look at the things which are unseen and eternal.
There is in them no habitual looking to Christ, no abiding in Him, no vivid consciousness that all their springs are in Him, and that it is from His fullness they are to receive necessary grace.
We must prefer the invisible realities of eternity, to the visible things of time; and amid all that is . . . dazzling to sight, gratifying to appetite, and dear to passion, by faith, spend a life of . . . self-denial, mortification of sin, and separation from the world.
Be this then your sincere and earnest prayer, my dear friends, "Lord, increase our faith!" Be willing to have the world displaced from your soul, to make room for the objects of faith! Be ever ready to come from the dazzling glare of earthly scenes, to dwell in the calm and holy light of faith. Study the Scriptures, and meditate much upon their contents. Frequent and devout converse with the objects of faith, is the best way to have it increased.
Watch diligently against the influence of those objects which have a fatal tendency to eclipse faith's light, to obstruct its operation, and enfeeble its life--namely, sensual pleasure; eager pursuit of the world; and a too intimate converse with those who mind earthly things. _________________ CHRISTIAN
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