The waters of the fount are love; the potency is faith, and he who plunges deep into the living springs, in living faith, may wash away his guilt and be made whole, and freed from sin.
The blood of Christ, applied to my soul by a living faith, is the only thing that can render them acceptable.
Nothing but a living faith in Jesus Christ can support us in a dying hour.
I have no hesitation in saying that a living faith and a living science will never be at issue together, at least on essential points.
It will be remarked that this definition does not include "the study of a primitive or early religion while it was a living faith.
Objection 1: It would seem that lifeless faith does not become living, or living faith lifeless.
Now the faith of the Church is living faith; since such is the faith to be found in all those who are of the Church not only outwardly but also by merit.
Not so must you do; but in living faith, hold firm hope in your Creator, and return humbly to your yoke; for the last sin of obstinacy and despair would be the worst, and most hateful to God and the world.
His was a living faithin the living God--the only thing that will stand in the day of trial.
But let those who are not disposed to obey this injunction, assume some other name that shall better accord with their conduct; and let them not name His name, until they conform to His life by a living faith.
And this only is the true knowledge of God, proceeding from experience, and founded on a living faith.
And this knowledge of God, that arises from a living faith, is one part of the inward and spiritual worship of God.
Our very religion, it would seem, is not able to give us a living faithin the reality of ideals; for we are no longer wholly convinced that souls live in the atmosphere of God as truly as lungs breathe the air of earth.
A living faith in this infinite spiritual reality is the fountain-head not only of religion, but of noble life.
By what practical example does the apostle illustrate the difference between genuine, living faith, and a dead faith?
The apostle was not here arguing for justification or salvation by faith and works, but for a living faith--a faith that works.
The stage of progress in this renovation, morally requisite for pardon, is that of living faith, or entire surrender to God.
They are the visible effects of an inward, living faith.
Yes, if the faith be real, living faith,” replied Mrs. Temple.
Such persons, like Naaman, are offended and hurt when they are told that all their good works cannot take away sin; that the leper can only be saved by living faith in Him whose blood is the fountain opened for all uncleanness.
It must be founded on vital principles and have a living faith.
Our union is not for the triumph of any man, but for the triumph of ideas; for a living faith, a progressive spirit.
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