Remember
this; or you may fall into error by fixing your minds so much upon the faith
which is the channel of salvation as to forget the grace which is the fountain
and source even of faith itself. Faith is the work of God's grace in us. No man
can say that Jesus is the Christ but by the Holy Ghost. "No man cometh
unto me," saith Jesus, "except the Father which hath sent me draw
him." So that faith, which is coming to Christ, is the result of divine
drawing. Grace is the first and last moving cause of salvation; and faith,
essential as it is, is only an important part of the machinery which grace
employs. We are saved "through faith," but salvation is "by
grace." Sound forth those words as with the archangel's trumpet: "By
grace are ye saved." What glad tidings for the undeserving!…...Still, I
again remind you that faith is only the channel or aqueduct, and not the
fountainhead, and we must not look so much to it as to exalt it above the
divine source of all blessing which lies in the grace of God. Never make a Christ out
of your faith, nor think of as if it were the independent source of your salvation.
Our life is found in "looking unto Jesus," not in looking to our own
faith. By faith all things become possible to us; yet the power is not in the
faith, but in the God upon whom faith relies. Grace is the powerful engine, and
faith is the chain by which the carriage of the soul is attached to the great
motive power. The righteousness of faith is not the moral excellence of faith,
but the righteousness of Jesus Christ which faith grasps and appropriates. The
peace within the soul is not derived from the contemplation of our own faith;
but it comes to us from Him who is our peace, the hem of whose garment faith
touches, and virtue comes out of Him into the soul.…... Think more of Him to
whom you look than of the look itself. You must look away even from your own
looking, and see nothing but Jesus, and the grace of God revealed in Him.
Charles
Spurgeon