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sriem. xvin.] FAITH THE WAY TO SALVATION.- 305 desire towards this salvation, and some distant hope of obtaining it. When the poor perishing creature believes and beholds the glorious influence of the death and righ- teousness of Christ to justify a sinner in the sight of God : when he surveys the love, the wisdom, the grace, and the power of Christ, answerable to all his wants, he than comes to determine thus with himself, This salvation is glorious and desirable ; the methods proposed, even for my own attainment of it are practicable and sufficient, and why-should not I apply. myself to this-Saviour, and seek this unspeakable happiness ?" 2. Affiance or trust in Jesus Christ the Saviour is the next degree of faith. When we are willing to be deli- vered from the condemning guilt of sin, and from the de- filing power of it, and have seen an all -sufficiency of atonement, grace, and power in. Christ, then we commit our souls into the hands of Jesus, the Mediator for this blessed purpose, and make a solemn surrender of our whole selves into his charge and care, that we may be pardoned for the sake of, his death, that we may be ac- cepted of God through his righteousness, that we may be sanctified and made holy by his grace and Spirit, and that we maybe fitted for and preserved to his heavenly kingdom. We reflect upon our past iniquities, and mourn to think that we have been rebels so long : we are ashamed and grieved for our rebellions, and we now most earnestly desire to be made willing subjects to his holy government; and therefore we entrust our souls with him, and beg that he would take us under his care for this end, and bring us into the Father's presence with comfört and joy. This is the soul's coming to God by Jesus Christ. Now such an act of faithas this is, has some sensible tendency 'to promote the peace of a distressed consci- ence, the sanctificationof a sinful nature, the solid hope of heaven, and a preparation for it. But still it must be acknowledged, that its original and chief influence arises from divine appointment. The gospel is the power of God to salvation, and it is by divine promise and power that faith saves the soul. Such á faith, or trust in Christ, has all the promises of gospel-blessings belong- ing to it. God has appointed in his word, and it is the voL. I. X

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