The Essence Of True Faith

The Essence Of True Faith

Maurice Montgomery



It is reported that Augustine used to pray, "Lord, deliver me from that evil man, myself."' While I will not attempt 'to comment on Augustine's relationship with God, his prayer, whether expressed of not, lives in the heart of every man and woman who has been very long in the faith. True saving faith, unlike' the faith of the majority of Baptists in our day, is an active, living faith. True faith does not walk an isle and then quit, or make a decision and then become dormant. Saving faith is a struggle, a conflict, a battle, a warfare against all enemies of the soul, and the worst enemy is that old Adamic nature, that nature which has such an affinity to everything evil and satanic and opposes God and good (Romans 7:7-25; Galatians 5:17). Through the light of the truth of God's Word we discover our darkness and ignorance, and through faith we see the natural unbelief of the heart. Men and women of faith dare not trust themselves. They have "no confidence in the flesh" (Philippians 3:3), but cast themselves fully and entirely upon Christ, Who alone is able to keep them from falling (Jude 24). "Lord, deliver me from that evil man, myself"



Maurice Montgomery is pastor of
Bible Baptist Church
Madisonville, KY