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Lack of faith is sin

Title page of Hawker’s The Poor Man’s Evening Portion

Today's Devotional

For whatever does not proceed from faith is sin—Romans 14:23 (ESV).

Pause over the expression: “whatever does not proceed from faith is sin!” Why, then, it will follow, that whatever is undertaken without an eye to God in Christ, and for God’s glory in Christ, is sin. All the acts of creatures, as sinful creatures, must partake of sin. It is by faith in Christ, that the iniquity of our most holy things is taken away. Hence, love to our neighbor is no love, unless it be a stream from the love of God: for what does not begin in God, will never end in God. Such views of faith are striking; and this portion of God’s word certainly opens to them, and the reason is obvious: it is by faith only that we hear what God says, or regard what God appoints. We never can glorify God, till we hear and believe in God.

All God’s promises are in Christ; but without faith in Christ there can be no belief in the promises of God in Christ. My soul! this is a striking view of faith, and serves to show its vast and infinite importance. If all I undertake, all I say, all I do, the whole, without an eye to God in Christ, partakes of sin, it is high time to see that I make Jesus the bottom, the cementing principle, and the top-stone of the whole building. And as “whatever does not proceed from faith is sin,” so the humble offerings in faith, humble and poor as they are in themselves, if offered in and through Jesus, come up with acceptance upon that altar that sanctifies both gift and giver. Hence saving faith gives glory to God, because it brings nothing, it offers nothing, but seeks all from God in Christ, and desires that God in all things may be glorified in Christ. Oh! for the continual outpourings of the blessed Spirit, to be strong in this grace that is in Christ Jesus. “Lord! increase our faith!” [Luke 17:5].


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About the author and the source

Robert Hawker (1753–1827) was an evangelical Anglican priest, vicar of Charles Church, Plymouth. He wrote many books and was known for witty conversation.

Robert Hawker. The Poor Man’s Evening Portion. New York: Robert Carter & Brothers, 1855.

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