Faith Plus?

by | Jan 17, 2010 | 0 comments

“His divine power has given us everything we need for life and godliness… For this very reason, make every effort to add to your faith…” 2 Peter 1:3, 5

The idea of “adding” something to faith seems out of line with the fundamental Christian doctrine of “faith alone.”  Yet, there is no contradiction when we properly understand the context of Peter’s teaching concerning faith’s additives.

Faith is God’s work in our lives resulting in salvation and eternal life.  Nothing can be added to achieve our salvation.  It is by grace through faith – period.  However, like James, Peter addresses the issue of genuine faith evidenced by productive action versus a faith without substance or life, which is no faith at all.  God, by His divine power, has given us everything we need for life and godliness by faith which He expects us to cultivate for His purposes.  The apostle Paul uses similar language throughout his writings such as when he says to “put on the full armor of God”, something that requires effort on our part.

Faith in action is the defining characteristic of the authentic follower of Christ.  Our children and grandchildren may hear us talk about our faith, but more importantly, do they see us live it in the divine power of God?

FANNING THE FLAME

In the weeks ahead we will be examining each of the “additives” to faith that Peter lists for effective, productive living. These are the things that Peter said he would diligently remind us of as long as he lived.  We must do the same. Consider making a FAITH PLUS chart to use as a teaching tool with your grandchildren.  Each week add one of the “additives” on your chart explaining what it means and an example of how that trait was displayed during the week.

GRANDPAUSE: A man’s life is always more forcible than his speech. If his life and doctrine disagree, the mass of onlookers will accept his practice and reject his preaching. C.H. Spurgeon

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