fralo4truth
Puritan Board Freshman
In a few New Testament passages the expression 'the faith of Christ' or something comparable occurs (e.g. Rom. 3:22; Gal. 2:16; 3:22). What do you feel is meant by this, in distinction from 'faith in Christ' (e.g. Gal. 3:26)?
1) The faith which Jesus himself exercised.
2) The object of our faith, or Christ himself.
3) The source of ouf faith, as it comes from him as a gift.
3) The body of truth, or the gospel, as in Jude 1:3: "...the faith once delivered to the saints..."
Or something else maybe?
1) The faith which Jesus himself exercised.
2) The object of our faith, or Christ himself.
3) The source of ouf faith, as it comes from him as a gift.
3) The body of truth, or the gospel, as in Jude 1:3: "...the faith once delivered to the saints..."
Or something else maybe?