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		<title>Add Another Facet of Saving Faith</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2015 18:18:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Randal Pelton, Ph.D., D.Min., Th.M.</dc:creator>
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				<description><![CDATA[Throughout the Gospels and, also other Old and New Testament narrative sections, look for phrases that add to your congregants&#8217; understanding of saving faith. These phrases provide an opportunity to explore what saving faith is and what it does. Like a cut diamond, saving faith and genuine Christianity contain many facets. For instance, in Luke [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Throughout the Gospels and, also other Old and New Testament narrative sections, look for phrases that add to your congregants&#8217; understanding of saving faith. These phrases provide an opportunity to explore what saving faith is and what it does. Like a cut diamond, saving faith and genuine Christianity contain many facets.</p>
<p>For instance, in Luke 20:27-40 Sadducees approach Jesus to ask Him about what life is like &#8220;in the resurrection&#8221; (a concept they don&#8217;t believe in). In the middle of Jesus&#8217; answer, He states, &#8220;but those who are considered worthy to attain to that age and to the resurrection from the dead&#8230;&#8221; (v. 35).</p>
<p>That phrase is one way to describe a genuine Believer or follower of Christ. This is what genuine saving faith creates: a person who is &#8220;considered worthy to attain to that age&#8230;&#8221; Saving faith takes people &#8220;of this age&#8221; (v. 34) and transforms them into those &#8220;considered worthy to attain to that age&#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p>It is tempting to spend the majority of sermon time on Jesus&#8217; cryptic description of life in the resurrection. It demands much attention because any exposition has to come to grips with the revelation Jesus provides in vv. 35-36. Jesus corrects the Sadducees&#8217; understanding. He wants them to know that &#8220;the dead are raised&#8221; (v. 37) and that God is &#8220;not the God of the dead, but of the living&#8230;&#8221; (v. 38).</p>
<p>Leave room, though, to answer the question Jesus doesn&#8217;t answer: <em>How does a person become &#8220;considered worthy to attain to&#8230;the resurrection from the dead&#8230;&#8221;?</em> That question inevitably delves into what saving faith is and does.</p>
<p>Before Sunday, see if your preaching portion contains any phrases that explain a facet of genuine faith and Christianity. Over time, the cumulative effect of this kind of exegesis will help limit the number of surprises at the Judgment.</p>
<p>Preach well so God receives glory in the Church and in Christ Jesus (Ephesians 3:21).</p>
<p>Randal</p>
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