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LESSON 39

The Object of Saving Faith

Read the Material with an open heart Psalm 119:105

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Suppose that on a man's wedding day as he stood before the pastor, the pastor suddenly began to say these words: "Do you take this woman to be your personal cook, to clean your house, and do your dishes? Do you take her from this day forth to vacuum the floors and to dust the furniture as long as you both shall live?" Suddenly his wife-to-be says, "Stop! If you want me as a person that only does things for you, you can hire a maid. I want you to love me and take me for who I am. If you take me for who I am, I will do all those things for you, but I want you to take me! All of me! I don't want you to just take my benefits and not my person."

A.W. Tozer said this, "Now, it seems odd that some teachers never notice that the only true object of saving faith is none other than Christ Himself; not the 'saviourhood' of Christ nor the 'lordship' of Christ, but Christ Himself. God does not offer salvation to the one who will believe on one of the offices of Christ, nor is an office of Christ ever presented as an object of faith. Neither are we exhorted to believe on the atonement, nor on the cross, nor on the priesthood of the Saviour. All of these are embodied in the person of Christ, but they are never separated nor is one ever isolated from the rest. Much less are we permitted to accept one of Christ's offices and reject another. The notion that we are so permitted is a modern-day heresy, I repeat, and like every heresy it has had evil consequences among Christians" (The Root of the Righteous, pp. 84-86).

Do you get the point? Why do we emphasize a part of Christ (His benefits), an office of Christ, and not Christ? That's like taking a wife in marriage as your personal cook and not for her person.

📘 Discipleship Questions

  1. Read John 1:12. As many as received: A. Him (the Lord Jesus Christ), B. Jesus as Savior, C. Jesus as Lord, D. Jesus as priest, to them gave He power to become the sons (or children) of God.
  2. Read Acts 16:31. We are to believe (that is, trust or entrust) ourselves to whom?
  3. Read Luke 6:46. What does the word "Lord" imply?
  4. Read Matthew 1:21. What does the word "Jesus" imply?
  5. Read Luke 23:2. What does the word "Christ" imply?
  6. Read Romans 1:16. According to this verse, the Gospel, or Good News, is _____?
  7. Read Romans 1:1-3. The Gospel of God centers around, or is concerning, _____? Part of His Son or all of His Son?
  8. Read John 6:54. When you eat something, what does that imply?
  9. Read Galatians 3:27. When a person is baptized into Christ, they put on _____? What part of Christ do they put on?
  10. Read Acts 9:5-6. When Saul was converted, what two questions did he ask Jesus?
  11. Read Romans 7:4. To whom are we to be married? To what part of Him are we married?
  12. Are you enjoying a good marriage with Christ? Do you talk, communicate, love, and worship Him?
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🔍 Answer Key

  1. A. Him (the Lord Jesus Christ), to them gave He power to become the sons (or children) of God.
  2. The Lord Jesus Christ.
  3. Master, ruler, boss, the one who has the right to control our lives. This word also implies deity.
  4. Jesus as Savior.
  5. Jesus as our King and Messiah.
  6. Christ Himself, which includes all His benefits.
  7. God's Son, Jesus Christ our Lord. All of Him.
  8. That you take all of it in. In a sense, what you eat becomes your life, your strength.
  9. All of Him.
  10. "Who are You?" and "What will You have me do?"
  11. To the Lord Jesus Christ. All of Him.
  12. (Personal answer.)