1. Faith Alone is a translation of Bo Giertz’s second novel, which was originally titled Tron Allena.
  2. Miracles, for all their wonder and encouragement, rely on the dazzling of our senses to work. Because miracle-faith produces sensory-faith, it is of a poor quality.
  3. There is no justification except by faith alone. The radical forgiveness itself puts the old to death and calls forth the new.
  4. Apart from God's word, we will judge the right to be wrong and evil people as good.
  5. We must not submit ourselves to false gods and godless men. Instead, we may hold fast to Christ, because He’s holding fast to us.
  6. The disciplines of history and archaeology have assisted in demonstrating the integrity and accuracy of the Bible.
  7. Love is to be the interpreter of law. Where there is no love, these things are meaningless, and law begins to do harm.
  8. Using common everyday events, Carnell sought to clarify that there are three standards of duty that we demand others to respect to protect our dignity.
  9. The Lamb is where we are, opposite God, in our place as sinners. He bears our punishment of sin, the forsakenness of God. Anyone bearing his or her own sin is finally lost, but not Jesus.
  10. Every time the Scriptures are opened, we are repeating this scene. Every time the gospel is preached, we are replicating a moment wherein the faithless ones are greeted by their faithful Lord.
  11. Jesus does not give as the world gives. With Jesus, everything is guaranteed and has been finished from the start.
  12. While we are promised that God will always be with us, we are also told of the benefits that can come to us even in our pain.