What Is Justifying Faith? Receiving and Resting in Christ Alone (Westminster Larger Catechism Q72 Explained)
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Faith is one of the most familiar words in Christianity—but also one of the most misunderstood. Is it just optimism? Positive thinking? Hoping for the best? The Westminster Larger Catechism gives us a far deeper—and far more biblical—answer.In this video, we unpack Question 72: “What is justifying faith?”We explore how true, saving faith is a gift of grace—worked in the heart by the Spirit through the Word of God—that not only believes the Gospel but rests in Christ alone for salvation.You’ll learn:The three essential elements of saving faith: knowledge, assent, and trustWhy faith is not self-generated but a work of the Holy Spirit.What it means to truly receive and rest in Christ alone.How faith leads us into the daily rhythm of living by grace.Why even weak faith in a strong Savior is enough.This is not faith in ourselves—but faith away from ourselves toward Christ and His righteousness. That is justifying faith, and it changes everything.📖 Key ScripturesRomans 10:17 • 1 Corinthians 2:14 • Galatians 2:20 • Philippians 3:9 • Matthew 11:28 • Ephesians 2:8–9🙌 Encouragement for the WearyIf your faith feels small, take heart:It is not the strength of your faith that saves you — but the strength of your Savior.Even a trembling hand that reaches for Christ receives all of Him.🔔 Subscribe for MoreWeekly videos explaining the historic Christian faith using Scripture, theology, and the richness of the Reformed tradition.Soli Deo Gloria.