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Charles E. Cowman

The Just Shall Live by Faith

The just shall live by faith, trusting in God's word and power even when feelings and emotions are absent.
Charles E. Cowman preaches on the importance of living by faith, emphasizing that faith should not be based solely on feelings or emotions, but on the fact of God's presence within us. He encourages believers to trust in God's word and power more than their own experiences, reminding them that Christ's work and righteousness are unchanging. Cowman urges the congregation to keep their focus on Jesus, believing in Him and actively navigating through life's challenges with faith and trust in God's sovereignty.

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"The just shall live by faith." (Heb. 10:38).

Seemings and feelings are often substituted for faith. Pleasurable emotions and deep satisfying experiences are part of the Christian life, but they are not all of it. Trials, conflicts, battles and testings lie along the way, and are not to be counted as misfortunes, but rather as part of our necessary discipline.

In all these varying experiences we are to reckon on Christ as dwelling in the heart, regardless of our feelings if we are walking obediently before Him. Here is where many get into trouble; they try to walk by feeling rather than faith.

One of the saints tells us that it seemed as though God had withdrawn Himself from her. His mercy seemed clean gone. For six weeks her desolation lasted, and then the Heavenly Lover seemed to say:

"Catherine, thou hast looked for Me without in the world of sense, but all the while I have been within waiting for thee; meet Me in the inner chamber of thy spirit, for I am there."

Distinguish between the fact of God's presence, and the emotion of the fact. It is a happy thing when the soul seems desolate and deserted, if our faith can say, "I see Thee not. I feel Thee not, but Thou art certainly and graciously here, where I am as I am." Say it again and again: "Thou art here: though the bush does not seem to burn with fire, it does burn. I will take the shoes from off my feet, for the place on which I stand is holy ground." --London Christian

Believe God's word and power more than you believe your own feelings and experiences. Your Rock is Christ, and it is not the Rock which ebbs and flows, but your sea. --Samuel Rutherford

Keep your eye steadily fixed on the infinite grandeur of Christ's finished work and righteousness. Look to Jesus and believe, look to Jesus and live! Nay, more; as you look to him, hoist your sails and buffet manfully the sea of life. Do not remain in the haven of distrust, or sleeping on your shadows in inactive repose, or suffering your frames and feelings to pitch and toss on one another like vessels idly moored in a harbor. The religious life is not a brooding over emotions, grazing the keel of faith in the shallows, or dragging the anchor of hope through the oozy tide mud as if afraid of encountering the healthy breeze. Away! With your canvas spread to the gale, trusting in Him, who rules the raging of the waters. The safety of the tinted bird is to be on the wing. If its haunt be near the ground--if it fly low--it exposes itself to the fowler's net or snare. If we remain grovelling on the low ground of feeling and emotion, we shall find ourselves entangled in a thousand meshes of doubt and despondency, temptation and unbelief. "But surely in vain the net is spread in the sight of THAT WHICH HATH A WING" (marginal reading Prov. 1:17). Hope thou in God. --J. R. Macduff

When I cannot enjoy the faith of assurance, I live by the faith of adherence. Matthew Henry

Sermon Outline

  1. The Importance of Faith
  2. The Dangers of Walking by Feelings
  3. The Power of Faith in Adversity
  4. The Key to a Vibrant Christian Life
  5. Spreading the canvas to the gale and trusting in God
  6. Living by faith and not by feelings or emotions

Key Quotes

“Say it again and again: 'Thou art here: though the bush does not seem to burn with fire, it does burn. I will take the shoes from off my feet, for the place on which I stand is holy ground.'” — Charles E. Cowman
“Believe God's word and power more than you believe your own feelings and experiences.” — Charles E. Cowman
“Hope thou in God.” — Charles E. Cowman

Application Points

  • Trust in God's word and power, even when you don't feel like it.
  • Keep your eye steadily fixed on the infinite grandeur of Christ's finished work and righteousness.
  • Live by faith and not by feelings or emotions, spreading the canvas to the gale and trusting in God.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between faith and feelings?
Faith is trusting in God's word and power, while feelings are emotions that can be fleeting and unreliable.
How can I live by faith when I don't feel like it?
You can live by the faith of adherence, trusting in God's word and power even when you don't feel like it.
What is the danger of walking by feelings rather than faith?
Walking by feelings rather than faith can lead to doubt, despondency, temptation, and unbelief.
How can I stay focused on God's presence in times of trial?
You can keep your eye steadily fixed on the infinite grandeur of Christ's finished work and righteousness.

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