All you have done, Byblos, is say that the object of your trust is different. Trusting the plane means trusting a lot of other things at the same time, whereas trusting Christ means just trusting Him (theoretically--although we could also argue that you have to trust the mechanism by which you heard what Christ said! Since Christ didn't say the words to you HIMSELF--and even if He did, you would have to be trusting your senses to get the message right, etc. . . .)Byblos wrote:It is different. While I am trusting the pilot to fly the plane, I am also trusting a whole host of other safety nets in case the pilot does not or cannot perform his duties. I am also trusting the co-pilot, the plane itself, the engineers who built it, the mechanics who serviced it, the inflatable rafts available in case of a crash, the control tower personnel to direct the plane safely, the navigation equipment, and so on and so on. While I do trust the pilot to fly the plane and land it safely, I am by no means putting my full and total trust in him or her. Contrast that with the complete and total trust placed in Christ for salvation. No engineers, no mechanics, no safety nets, nothing but Christ. So yes, I do see a difference in the two. You might say that's just a degree of trust then and not necessarily a different kind of trust. To which I would reply exactly, so they are in fact different kinds of trust.jlay wrote:Is it different? I can see that the object is different. You are not trusting the pilot to save you from your sins. You are trusting him to fly you safely to a destination. But, this only shows me the object of your faith is different. You are definately trusting him for something. If you had any doubt the pilot could not perform his duties, you would not get on the plain. If you had any doubt that Christ was the Son of God, rose from the dead, healed the sick, or was Messiah, you wouldn't trust Him as savior.Faith when I get on a plane in the pilot and the plane is NOT the same as the faith I put in Christ.
So yes, to ME, there is a difference.
Again, then, trust is trust. Trusting a plane is EXACTLY the same kind of trust as trusting Christ. The difference is WHAT you are trust and HOW MANY THINGS you are trusting. But trust is still trust.
It's the object of our trust that saves us. Not the trust itself.