EPISODE · Jul 26, 2025 · 31 MIN
Faith and Regeneration | Charles Spurgeon
from Reformed Thinking · host Edison Wu
Deep Dive into Faith and Regeneration by Charles SpurgeonLove's true source is God, specifically originating from the divine act of regeneration, where an individual is "born of God." This spiritual birth is the wellspring from which genuine love flows, binding believers together as part of God's family and motivating love for others.The definitive proof of this regeneration is true faith in Jesus Christ. This isn't a mere intellectual agreement or a presumptuous confidence; it's a profound reliance upon Jesus as Prophet, Priest, and King. It means accepting His teachings, trusting His atoning sacrifice for sins, and submitting to His sovereign rule. This genuine, Spirit-wrought faith is an infallible indicator of the new birth, bringing immediate salvation, overcoming the world, and possessing eternal life. It also inextricably links with repentance, as one cannot truly trust Christ to save them from sin without simultaneously turning from and loathing that sin.Preachers, in their ministry, must carefully balance the doctrines of justification by faith and the necessity of regeneration. A significant danger they must avoid is presenting justification by faith "baldly," which can lead to presumptuous confidences and a "dead, fruitless" faith that neglects deliverance from sin's power. Conversely, over-emphasizing regeneration and its fruits can lead to a "species of legality," setting an impossibly high standard of experience that discourages sincere seekers. The aim is to present these truths in harmonious proportion, demonstrating that faith leads to regeneration, and regeneration then naturally produces Christian love and a transformed life.Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologianhttps://buymeacoffee.com/edi2730
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Deep Dive into Faith and Regeneration by Charles SpurgeonLove's true source is God, specifically originating from the divine act of regeneration, where an individual is "born of God." This spiritual birth is the wellspring from which genuine love flows, binding believers together as part of God's family and motivating love for others.The definitive proof of this regeneration is true faith in Jesus Christ. This isn't a mere intellectual agreement or a presumptuous confidence; it's a profound reliance upon Jesus as Prophet, Priest, and King. It means accepting His teachings, trusting His atoning sacrifice for sins, and submitting to His sovereign rule. This genuine, Spirit-wrought faith is an infallible indicator of the new birth, bringing immediate salvation, overcoming the world, and possessing eternal life. It also inextricably links with repentance, as one cannot truly trust Christ to save them from sin without simultaneously turning from and loathing that sin.Preachers, in their ministry, must carefully balance the doctrines of justification by faith and the necessity of regeneration. A significant danger they must avoid is presenting justification by faith "baldly," which can lead to presumptuous confidences and a "dead, fruitless" faith that neglects deliverance from sin's power. Conversely, over-emphasizing regeneration and its fruits can lead to a "species of legality," setting an impossibly high standard of experience that discourages sincere seekers. The aim is to present these truths in harmonious proportion, demonstrating that faith leads to regeneration, and regeneration then naturally produces Christian love and a transformed life.Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologianhttps://buymeacoffee.com/edi2730
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