" ... Yea, let God be true, but every man a liar; as it is written, That thou mightest be justified in thy sayings ..." (Romans 3:4)
Faith based upon reason may be faith of a kind, but it is not the character of Bible faith, for it follows the evidence infallibly and has nothing of a moral or spiritual nature in it.
Neither can the absence of faith based upon reason be held against anyone, for the evidence, not the individual, decides the verdict. To send a man to hell whose only crime was to follow evidence straight to its proper conclusion would be palpable injustice; to justify a sinner on the grounds that he had made up his mind according to the plain facts would be to make salvation the result of the workings of a common law of the mind as applicable to Judas as to Paul.
It would take salvation out of the realm of the volitional and place it in the mental, where, according to the Scriptures, it surely does not belong!
True faith rests upon the character of God and asks no further proof than the moral perfections of the One who cannot lie. it is enough that God said it, and if the statement should contradict every one of the five senses and all the conclusions of logic as well, still the believer continues to believe!
"Let God be true, but every man a liar," is the language of true faith. Heaven approves such faith because it rises above mere proofs and rests in the bosom of God!
~A. W. Tozer~
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