True Faith
When the Lord is pleased to bring a person to Christ in faith, He takes away his despair but not his sorrow over sin. True faith gives a person pardon but does not make him presumptuous. True faith gives a person rest and assurance in Christ but does not allow him to be indifferent and leave off being watchful and dedicated to spiritual growth.
True faith gives a person strength, knowledge, and a good hope; but it never promotes pride nor allows him to boast. True faith brings a person to live for God but at the same time makes him more attentive to his earthly relationships and duties. He becomes a more loving, caring, generous husband, wife, parent, brother, sister, and neighbor.
When Paul said to the Roman church, "Your faith is spoken of throughout the whole world" (Romans 1:8), it is certain he referred to their labor of love and works of faith; for true faith can only be revealed to others by the FRUIT OF FAITH. One cannot see our hearts, but they can see and hear what comes FROM our hearts and hands.
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