The Faith of Christians is a Person
You may ask all other religions wherein their faith lieth, and they cannot answer on this wise.
Our faith is a Person: the gospel that we have to preach is a Person;
and go wherever we may, we have something solid and tangible to preach.
If you had asked the twelve apostles, in their day, “What do you
believe in?” they would not have needed to go round about with a long
reply, but they would have pointed to their Master, and they would have
said, “We believe Him.”
“But what are your doctrines?”
“There they stand incarnate.”
“But what is your practice?”
“There stands our practice. He is our example.”
“What, then, do you believe?”
“Hear ye the glorious answer of the apostle Paul, ‘We preach Christ crucified.’”
Our creed, our body of divinity, our whole theology is summed up in the
person of Christ Jesus. The apostle preached doctrine; but the doctrine
was Christ. He preached practice; but the practice was all in Christ.
There is no summary of the faith of a Christian that can compass all he
believes, except that word Christ; and that is the Alpha and the
Omega of our creed, that is the first and the last rule of our practice –
Christ and Him crucified.
–Charles H. Spurgeon (1834-1892 A.D.), pastor in London, England
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