Faith must be the first principle in revealed religion. As soon as truth is revealed and proclaimed, men
are to adhere to it by acquiring faith in this revealed truth.
With no such faith there can be no righteousness. Thus, it is also the very foundation of righteousness.
Acts that looks like righteous acts will not be rewarded as righteous if the
motivating factor behind them is anything but faith, exercised in free agency.
Paul's
affirmed;
1 Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things
not seen (Hebrews 11:1).
From this we learn that faith is the assurance which men
have of the existence of things which they have not seen. This assurance is
sent by God to the individual through the Holy Spirit, and it is the result
that comes from asking God for a witness of the truth.
Faith is the principle of action in all intelligent beings. And
as it is the moving cause of all action in temporal concerns, so it is in
spiritual. An example of faith in temporal things is when the farmer prepares
the soil for planting, and then throws seeds into the ground, whereupon he
waters the fields and gives them proper nourishment. All this work, filled with
faith that comes fall, he will have a crop to bring home.
Faith is also a principle of power. When Jesus
created the universe he commanded the elements, filled with faith that they
would obey him then, and forever. In that, and every other situation where the
outcome of an action is critical, it is important to differentiate “faith” from
“hope”. “Take up thy bed and walk into thine house”
would have been something of a fiasco if Jesus would not have had the power of
faith. The same would have been true with every act of power that have
accompanied the apostles and prophets ever since.
Faith, then, is the first great governing principle which has power,
dominion, and authority over all things; by it they
exist, by it they are upheld, by it they are changed, or by it they remain,
agreeable to the will of God. Without it there is no power, and without power
there could be neither creation nor existence
Faith is based on truth and is
preceded by knowledge.
Until a person gains knowledge of the truth he can have no faith.
Faith unto life and salvation centers in Christ. There
is no salvation in that general principle of faith alone, that moving cause of
action, which causes the farmer to plant his seed with the unseen hope that it
will bear grain. But there is faith unto salvation when Christ is the focal
point in which the unseen hope centers.