The Real New Testament Church
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  • Preface
  • Plan
    • Kingdom >
      • Chapter 1 - Beginning
      • Chapter 2 - Errant Reasoning
      • Chapter 3 - Consequence
      • Chapter 4 - Adaptation
      • Chapter 5 - Original Earth
      • Chapter 6 - Renovated Earth
      • Chapter 7 - Degenerated Earth
      • Chapter 8 - Time, Space and Representation
      • Chapter 9 - Early Ages
      • Chapter 10 - Israelite Age
      • Chapter 11 - Gentile Age
      • Chapter 12 - Tribulation
      • Chapter 13 - Regenerated Earth
      • Chapter 14 - New Earth
    • Covenant >
      • Chapter 15 - Covenant
      • Chapter 16 - Major Covenants
      • Chapter 17 - Eternal Covenant
      • Chapter 18 - Renovation Covenant
      • Chapter 19 - Old Covenant for Israel
      • Chapter 20 - New Covenant for Israel
  • Church
    • Preparation >
      • Chapter 21 - Parables
      • Chapter 22 - Kingdom of Heaven Parables
    • Foundation >
      • Chapter 23 - New Testament Church
      • Chapter 24 - Church Covenant
      • Chapter 25 - Eternal or Temporal
      • Chapter 26 - Calling
      • Chapter 27 - Description
    • Legality >
      • Chapter 28 - Law
      • Chapter 29 - Transgression
      • Chapter 30 - Justification
    • Life (zoe) >
      • Chapter 31 - Life (zoe)
      • Chapter 32 - Progression of Life (zoe)
      • Chapter 33 - Birth
      • Chapter 34 - Perfect Example
      • Chapter 35 - Church Life
      • Chapter 36 - Sanctification
      • Chapter 37 - Rule of Life (zoe)
      • Chapter 38 - Life According to the Spirit
      • Chapter 39 - Return to Law
      • Chapter 40 - Faith
    • Composition >
      • Chapter 41 - Covenantal Headship
      • Chapter 42 - New Covenantal Headship
      • Chapter 43 - Practical Headship
      • Chapter 44 - Body
      • Chapter 45 - Women
    • Incarnation >
      • Chapter 46 - Function and Form
      • Chapter 47 - Purpose and Mission
      • Chapter 48 - Manifestation
    • Doctrine and Practice >
      • Chapter 49 - Apostolic Teaching
      • Chapter 50 - Apostolic Tradition
    • Apostolic Teaching >
      • Chapter 51 - Values
      • Chapter 52 - Prayer
      • Chapter 53 - Works
      • Chapter 54 - Giving
    • Apostolic Tradition >
      • Chapter 55 - Governance
      • Chapter 56 - Simplicity
      • Chapter 57 - Biblical Gatherings
      • Chapter 58 - Practical Gatherings
      • Chapter 59 - Supper: Celebration and Sign
      • Chapter 60 - Supper: Apostolic Tradition
      • Chapter 61 - Gathering Together
    • Growth >
      • Chapter 62 - Biblical Church Growth
      • Chapter 63 - Practical Church Growth
      • Chapter 64 - Exponential Growth
    • Simulation >
      • Chapter 65 - Temporal Simulation
      • Chapter 66 - Simulated Church History
      • Chapter 67 - Confirmation of Scripture
    • Warfare >
      • Chapter 68 - Warfare
      • Chapter 69 - Utter Defeat
      • Chapter 70 - Freedom
      • Chapter 71 - Position
      • Chapter 72 - Descriptive Armor
      • Chapter 73 - Cooperative Armor
      • Chapter 74 - Armor Abridged
      • Chapter 75 - Armor Paraphrased
      • Chapter 76 - Armor Appropriated
      • Chapter 77 - Full Armor
      • Chapter 78 - Power of Position
  • Reformation
    • Chapter 79 - Formation, Deformation and Reformation
    • Chapter 80 - Law and Life
    • Chapter 81 - Practice of Law
    • Chapter 82 - Practice of Life
    • Chapter 83 - From Law to Life
    • Chapter 84 - Doctrine, Desire and Dependence
    • Chapter 85 - Design, Decentralization, Demonstration and Divestment
  • Conclusion
    • Chapter 86 - The Real New Testament Church
  • Endnotes
  • About
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Chapter 40 - Faith
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The Christian life is not lived by man for God, but by God in man. From beginning to end, His work within mankind occurs by grace alone. (John 3:16; Romans 8:29-30; Ephesians 2:8-9; 1 Corinthians 15:10; Philippians 2:13; Hebrews 13:21) Therefore, humanity is privileged to cooperate with God by faith alone. (Romans 12:3; 14:23; Galatians 2:16; Ephesians 2:8-9; Colossians 2:6-7; Hebrews 11:6)
 
“…the righteous man shall live by faith.” (Romans 1:17; cf. Habakkuk 2:4; Galatians 3:11; Hebrews 10:38)
 
“…whatever is not from faith is sin.” (Romans 14:23)
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                                    Cooperative Faith

Cooperative faith is the solitary means by which the New Testament church is privileged to experience life shared with Jesus Christ.  It is distinguished in the Bible as follows: 
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Cooperative faith is a gift of God to mankind that cannot be produced through human effort.  
​Romans 12:3; Ephesians 2:8-9
Cooperative faith is the instrument by which God works on earth through mankind.  
​Deuteronomy 4:29;
Habakkuk 2:4; Matthew 9:29; Romans 3:28; 9:30-32; 14:23b; Galatians 5:6; 1 Timothy 1:4; Hebrews 3-4; 11
Cooperative faith is the means of approval by God.  
Romans 3:28; Hebrews 11:2, 6, 39
Cooperative faith is the inner assurance and conviction that God will perform as He has promised.    
Hebrews 11:1
Cooperative faith is a righteous response to the grace of God. 
Romans 1:17; 3:28; 14:23b; Galatians 3:11; 2 Corinthians 5:7; Hebrews 10:38
Cooperative faith is based on knowledge of God
(revealed by the facts of His written Word, the Bible, rather than blind presumption).
John 4:24; Romans 10:17
Cooperative faith is undergirded by agreement with God
(collaborative agreement with the will of God according to the facts of His written Word, the Bible).  
​Matthew 26:39; Mark 14:36; Luke 22:42; John 6:38;  1 John 2:16
​Cooperative faith is demonstrated by trust in God
(trust is evidenced by action that corresponds to knowledge of and agreement with the will of God).    
​Hebrews 11:4-5, 7-38; James 2:14-26
​Cooperative faith is an active, continuous choice to subordinate self-interest to the will of God.   
​Isaiah 50:7; Romans 14:23b; 2 Corinthians 5:7; Romans 7:18; James 1:19-20; James 2:17
Cooperative faith is dependent
(it is characterized by radical dependence on the indwelling life (zoe) of God).    
Matthew 18:3-4; Mark 10:14-15; Luke 18:16-17; Galatians 5:16-17; Philippians 2:22; 2 Corinthians 4:16-18; 5:7
Cooperative faith is evidenced by works.
James 2:14-26
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The cooperative faith of the Bible is a gift of God to mankind. It is described as the instrument through which He works on earth; the means of approval by God; and an inner assurance and conviction that God will perform according to what He has promised. Further, it is a righteous response to the grace of God; supported by knowledge of God; undergirded by agreement with God; demonstrated by trust in God; active and continuous; dependent; and evidenced by works.

By grace alone, God has chosen to collaborate with mankind to fulfill His works on earth. Man is graciously provided with the privileged opportunity to cooperate through instrument of faith alone. 



© 2023 James Hiatt 

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