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1. Biblical Origin of Faith
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Hebrews 11:1 (WEB)
“Now faith is assurance of things
hoped for, proof of things not seen.”
This foundational definition reveals
that faith is not blind belief, but trust in God’s promises based
on His revealed character, even when those promises are not yet visible.
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Romans 10:17 (WEB)
“So faith comes by hearing, and
hearing by the word of God.”
Faith originates through the hearing
of God’s word—specifically, the gospel of Jesus
Christ. It is not self-generated but responds to divine revelation.
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2. Faith Rooted in God’s Initiative
In Christianity, the genesis of
faith begins not with man seeking God, but God revealing Himself.
- Genesis 15:6 (WEB)
— “Abram believed the LORD, and he counted it to him for righteousness.”
Abraham
becomes the prototype of saving faith—he trusted God’s promise before it was
fulfilled.
- Ephesians 2:8–9 (WEB)
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“For
by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is
the gift of God…”
Faith, while expressed by the
individual, is enabled by God’s grace. It is both human response
and divine gift.
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3. Faith Centered in Jesus Christ
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Jesus is the Object and Author of Faith:
- Hebrews 12:2 (WEB)
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“Looking
to Jesus, the author and perfecter of faith…”
Christian faith is not merely
belief in a doctrine, but trust in the person and work of Jesus Christ—His
death, resurrection, and lordship.
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4. The Holy Spirit’s Role in Faith
Faith arises through the illumination
of the Holy Spirit:
- John 16:13
— The Spirit guides into truth.
- 1 Corinthians 2:10–14
— The natural person cannot receive the things of the Spirit; they must be
spiritually discerned.
Thus, true faith begins when the Spirit
enlightens the heart, revealing the truth of the gospel.
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5. Faith and Repentance: A Turning Point
Biblically, faith is inseparable
from repentance—a turning from self and sin to trust in God.
- Mark 1:15 (WEB)
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“Repent,
and believe in the Good News.”
The genesis of faith is often
sparked at a moment of conviction, when the heart sees its need for God
and turns toward Christ in trust.
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6. Faith is Progressive
Though faith has a genesis (a
beginning), it grows over time.
- Romans 1:17 (WEB)
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“The
righteous shall live by faith.”
Christianity teaches that believers
continue to live by faith daily—trusting God for salvation, sanctification,
provision, and direction.
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7. Faith Is Personal and Relational
At its core, Christian faith is relational
trust in a personal God, not abstract belief in spiritual ideas.
- Galatians 2:20 (WEB)
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“I
live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself up for me.”
Faith is birthed in personal
encounter, nurtured in relationship with Christ, and sustained
through ongoing communion with God.
Summary:
The Genesis of Faith in Christianity
Dimension |
Explanation |
Source |
Faith originates from hearing
God’s word and is awakened by the Holy Spirit |
Model |
Abraham’s trust in God’s promise;
fulfilled in Christ |
Gift |
It is both a gift from God and a
response of the human heart |
Focus |
Centered on Jesus Christ—His
person, death, and resurrection |
Growth |
Begins at conversion, matures
through obedience and trial |
Goal |
Union with God and transformation
into Christlikeness |
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