Believe Doctrine Quote by Thomas R. Schreiner
““To believe the doctrine of it [imputation], or not to believe it, as thus or thus explained, is one thing; and to enjoy the thing, or not to enjoy it, is another. I no way doubt but that many men do receive more grace from God than they understand or will own, and have a greater efficacy of it in them than they will believe. Men may be really saved by that grace which doctrinally they do deny; and they may be justified by the imputation of that righteousness, which, in opinion, they deny to be imputed: for””
About This Quote
Source Book: The Grace of God in Salvation by Thomas R. Schreiner, 2015
Grace can operate independently of belief; people may receive divine favor and be saved even if they deny its doctrine.
In simple terms: Grace works beyond our understanding and belief.
Trust that divine grace can act even when you doubt.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal doubt
- spiritual counseling
- church teaching
- mission work
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you reconcile doctrinal doubt with experienced grace?
- Can grace be fully trusted without belief?
Grace alone may not guarantee lasting transformation without personal acceptance.