Faith
Comes by Hearing the Word of God – the Implications
“So then
faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.” (Rom. 10:17 NKJV) On its surface this proclamation by Paul is
very simple and easy to understand and yet the failure to grasp its implications
has brought much division and strife among those who believe Jesus is the Son
of God. Faith and opinion are mixed and
it seems no one is able to separate the two.
It appears to the casual observer that one man’s faith is another man’s opinion
and that it is nearly hopeless to find objective truth. This confusion comes not from God but from
man. God’s word is quite clear.
Faith is that
which comes from hearing God’s word thus the direct and necessary implication
is that if there is no word from God on a religious matter there can be no
faith but only opinion. Faith and
opinion are not equal in God’s sight. A
man is saved by faith, not by opinion. A
man is to walk (live his daily life) by faith (Rom. 1:17, 2 Cor. 5:7). The Christian religion is based on faith but
it is an objective faith in that it is based on direct testimony as found in
the word of God, testimony given by God himself.
Where God has
spoken on a matter I can take his word to the bank, as the old saying
goes. I need not doubt. His word is not just as good as gold, it is
better, more valuable, perfect in purity and truth. “The judgments of the Lord are true and
righteous altogether. More to be desired
are they than gold, yea, than much find gold.”
(Psalms 19:9-10 NKJV) Faith based on
word from God is faith put on a sure and solid foundation that cannot fail.
But, some
examples are needed to show the difference between faith based on God’s word
and opinion that is mistaken for faith by so many. I start with examples of things based on
biblically defined faith (that which comes from hearing) as per Rom.
10:17.
I can have
faith that a man must repent of sins because God’s word says, “Truly, these
times of ignorance God overlooked, but now commands all men everywhere to repent.”
(Acts 17:30 NKJV) My faith is based on
hearing the word of God. It is not a
matter of opinion whether a man ought to repent. It is
a matter of the revealed word of God. If
I believe it it is because my faith came by hearing
the word of God.
I can have
faith that as a Christian I should sing psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs to
God. “And do not be drunk with wine, in
which is dissipation; but be filled with the Spirit, speaking to one another in
psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart
to the Lord.” (Eph. 5:18-19 NKJV) There
is direct word from God on the subject.
My faith on singing comes from hearing God’s word. It is objective, not subjective. “So then faith comes by hearing, and hearing
by the word of God.” (Rom. 10:17 NKJV)
I can have
faith that as a Christian I should never speak evil of anyone for God’s word
says “speak evil of no one.” (Titus 3:2 NKJV)
“So then faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.” (Rom.
10:17 NKJV) I think you get the idea. When you have the word of God that you can
quote on a subject and you believe what the word says it can be said of your
faith that it came by hearing the word of God.
It is scriptural faith defined as that which came from hearing God’s word.
But things
are often said to be matters of faith which clearly are only matters of
opinion. Many years ago I knew a man
that wanted to build - expand the physical building where local Christians met
for worship (whether the church needed it was the big question). To objectors he would say where is your
faith? His assumption was that God would
be with this work for it would please God and thus God would see to it that the
bills were paid and the work would prosper and the church would grow in
numbers.
But here was
the problem – God’s word does not one time speak of building a house to worship
in. One will read the pages of the New
Testament until old age dims his eyes and never read one time of a church
building such as you see on nearly every corner today. There is no word from God on building a
material brick and mortar building to worship God in. It is not a matter of faith that God wants us
to build or add on to a building but pure opinion, the subjective opinion of
man. If “faith comes by hearing and
hearing by the word of God” (Rom. 10:17) then where there is no word there is
opinion only.
True we are
commanded to assemble together (Heb. 10:25) but that does not necessarily
require a building owned by the brethren.
The church could rent, they could meet in a shelter house at a local
park, they could meet at the home or property a brother might own sufficiently
large to accommodate them. In New
Testament times we do not read even once of the brethren investing in and
building a structure to worship in.
Am I saying
it is wrong to build a building? No, not
at all. Why not? Because we have a command from God to
assemble together (Heb. 10:25), necessitating a location, a place to do
this. Thus a place is required. We could build or we could rent or maybe come
up with some other option to fulfill the command to assemble but my point is
that one cannot say a specific way of meeting this obligation is a matter of
faith. There is no word from God. When we exercise our best judgment, as we
must in this case, it still remains a matter of opinion as to whether it would
be best to rent or build. We ought not
to go around laying guilt trips on people about their so called lack of faith
when in reality we are dealing with matters of opinion.
One sees this
error over and over again. Someone comes
up with something that seems good or right, but lacks direct word from God on
it, often even lacking generic authority (which is what we had above – generic
authority to build or rent in order to keep a commandment), and then if you do
not go along with it or embrace it wholeheartedly it is said “where is your
faith.” My response is “I know where
your opinion is.”
But, I want
to give some other examples of things that people say they have faith in but
the word of God is lacking. They cannot
point to book, chapter, and verse nor can they appeal to generic authority. What they have is an opinion being passed off
as faith whether they realize it or not.
Earlier in
this piece I spoke of how one can have complete faith in singing psalms, hymns,
and spiritual songs to God for we have word from God saying we should (Eph.
5:18-19). Where is the word of God
saying we should play musical instruments in worship? We cannot find it in the pages of the New
Testament, not one word. If we go back
to the Old Testament we find it there under Judaism, under the law of Moses,
but we live today under Christianity and the law of Christ. I am sure you know there is a reason why our
bibles are divided into an Old Testament and a New Testament. Do we want to try and be justified under the
law of Moses? Read Romans, Galatians,
and Hebrews.
What we have
is opinion that instrumental music is pleasing to God under Christianity, under
the law of Christ, under the New Testament, and something we should use to
worship God. There is no word from God
on using them so we do not have and cannot have the faith that comes by hearing
the word of God. (Rom. 10:17) For about
five to six hundred years after the church was established there were no instruments
of music used in Christian worship. When
it is used today it is based on opinion, assumption that it is okay. It was not always so assumed.
David said,
“Keep back your servant also from presumptuous sins.” (Psalms 19:13 NKJV) Albert Barnes, the well know commentator,
said of the word presumptuous in this passage, “The prevailing thought is that
of pride, and the reference is particularly to sins which proceed from
self-confidence; from reliance on one’s own strength. The word does not mean open
sins, or flagrant sins, so much as those which spring from self-reliance or
pride.” If we dare presume we may well
find we have assumed wrong.
That is where
we are at today with so many practices that have evolved in the Christian life
and worship. Things are just assumed,
presumed, and all based on man’s opinion without word from God. It is said we have faith that this or that is
okay but there is no word from God. It
is but man’s opinion but it is called by man faith.
“So then faith comes by hearing, and hearing by
the word of God.” (Rom. 10:17 NKJV)