
On the Journey A Damning System of Works Righteousness, Part II – On the Journey, Ep. 18
Aug 26, 2020
Matt Swaim and Ken Hensley dive deep into the relationship between faith and works, challenging traditional Protestant views of sola fide. They share engaging biblical narratives of figures like Noah and Abraham, illustrating how faith is intricately connected to obedience. The conversation critiques the Reformed perspective, emphasizing that true faith naturally leads to good works. Plus, they explore the theological implications of justification and human action for divine glory, offering fresh insights on this foundational doctrine.
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Old Testament Pattern: Faith, Obedience, Blessing
- Ken Hensley's journey away from "faith alone" began at Fuller Theological Seminary.
- His professor highlighted the Old Testament pattern of faith leading to obedience, resulting in blessings.
Noah's Faith and Obedience
- Ken Hensley uses the story of Noah to illustrate the concept of faith and obedience.
- Noah had to both trust God and build the ark to receive the blessing of salvation.
Abraham's Journey of Faith and Obedience
- The story of Abraham demonstrates that he needed both faith and obedience to receive God's blessings.
- Abraham had to trust God's command to leave his home and go to a new land.
