In the evangelical world, “faith” carries strong suggestion
of being a crescendo event: faith to
move mountains, faith in a healing, faith to step out and obey some calling or
decision. It has a sense of screwing up
one’s courage, or demonstrating one’s confidence in God at a point of time.
The word “faithful,” however, strongly suggests continuity.
To be full of faith and to be faithful have overlapping but distinct meanings
at this point. “Faithless,” has elements
of both, but hews closer to the one-time, short-term version. I consider faithfulness a very great virtue,
and it is clear the writers of the NT thought so, too. We should include more of the current
“faithful” meaning in our current usage of “faith.”
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Amen
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