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Saving Faith

The reformers taught that saving faith had three elements: notitia (knowledge), assensus (assent), and fiducia (trust)

Written by Martin B. Blocki | Saturday, June 20, 2015

“They are not saved however, unless they have fiducia.  They need to trust their eternal destinies to the work of Christ and nothing else.  Until they trust that Jesus Christ did these things for them and they trust their lives (present and future) to Him and to His saving work (his passive and active obedience) they are not saved. “

 

At 5:00 P.M. on June 30th, in the year 1859, the French Tightrope walker Jean Francois Gravelet, (known as Blondin) walked across the Niagra River on an 1100 foot rope.  The rope was stretched across the gorge halfway between the falls and the Whirlpool Rapids Bridge.  As he was crossing he paused to lower a bottle to people riding on the Maid of the Mist.  They filled the bottle with water, he pulled the bottle back up, took a drink and then continued his crossing.  Blondin crossed the gorge on numerous occasions, selling tickets for the opportunity to watch his “stunt”.  Needless to say, he did well financially!

Put yourself among the spectators.  You have paid $0.25 to view the feat, and another $0.25 to have the ability to be seated while you watch.  The particular “show” you are watching involves Blondin crossing the gorge with a wheelbarrow (which actually happened!).  In the wheel barrow Blondin has a small stove.  About halfway across, he stops to cook a small meal and then continues.  He makes the trip to the Canadian bank and then returns to the U.S. side of the gorge.  You are amazed at his skill!  He is certainly the most skilled tightrope walker in the world and undoubtedly the bravest.  The facts surrounding his many dangerous crossings are known throughout the U.S. and even the world.  As he steps off the rope and onto solid ground, the crowd cheers wildly.  He quiets the crowd and asks this question:

How many of you think that I could make the trip across the river with someone in the wheelbarrow?

Everyone in the crowd enthusiastically raises their hands in affirmation.  He then looks at you (you did pay for that front row seat you know) and says:

GET IN!

Would you?

This story illustrates saving faith.  The reformers taught that true saving faith had three elements:  notitia (knowledge), assensus (assent), and fiducia (trust).  In 1859, living in Pennsylvania, a person might read in the papers that Blondin had crossed the Niagra River Gorge.  He would have notitia.  The same person might even trust the accuracy of the reporting and believe the truth of the facts as reported.  It really did happen!  He would have assensus.  To have fiducia however, they would need to be present when Blondin asked the question:  “How many of you think that I could make the trip across the river with someone in the wheelbarrow?”

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