Oct 19, 2019

Faith Comes by Hearing God’s Promises

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Faith comes by hearing God's promises. In this brief clip, W. Robert Godfrey explains what John Calvin taught about faith, knowledge, and gospel preaching.

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Transcript

Calvin wanted to say to his people, 'faith is knowledge.' In order to believe, you have to know something. Faith is not just an emotion; faith has content. And for Calvin, the stress of the content was always the promises of God. It's the preaching of the gospel that works faith. The preaching of law is necessary. It's necessary to bring us to repentance. It's necessary to guide us in the Christian life but the preaching of the law does not bring faith. Faith comes from hearing the promises of the gospel. That's very much the spirit of John Calvin. Faith is knowledge, knowledge particularly of the promises of the gospel, knowledge particularly of God's will to save us in Jesus Christ.