Salvation: How to be Absolutely Sure - Decision Magazine
Some time ago, on a flight to Oregon, I sat next to a woman who asked where I was going. “Sisters, Oregon,” I answered. “Do you know where it is?”
Assuring me that she did, the woman asked, “What’s your business there?”
After I said I was writing a book about how we can be sure we are going to heaven, she marveled, “You mean you can know that you are going to heaven?”
Realizing God had opened a door for me to tell her about Christ, I reinforced that we can know for certain our eternal destiny, saying, “We can afford to be wrong about going to Sisters, Oregon, but not about going to heaven.”
How Can We Be Sure? The truth is, we can be sure about where we will spend eternity. We can know with certainty that when we die, we will go to heaven. But how can we be sure? Many people struggle with the certainty of their salvation, especially new believers.
How can we know where we stand with God? The Bible teaches that the assurance of salvation rests securely upon four unshakable pillars:
Pillar #1 God Cannot Lie!
First, assurance is based on the absolute trustworthiness of Scripture. Throughout the New Testament, we read God’s promises to save all who will believe upon His Son. The Bible says, “Whoever will call upon the name of the Lord will be saved.”(1) This is a promise! All who have committed their lives to Jesus Christ may have the firm confidence of salvation based upon the infallibility of God’s Word.
Jesus said, “The one who comes to Me I will certainly not cast out.”(2) If you come to Jesus with genuine repentance and faith, He promises that He will save you. We can know Jesus has received us because, quite simply, He said so! When the Bible speaks, God speaks. And what God said, He will surely do. He will save all who call upon Jesus Christ. You have His word on it.
Pillar #2 Jesus Paid It All
Second, assurance rests on the finished work of Jesus Christ. When Jesus died on the cross, He bore our iniquities, enduring God’s wrath, and cried out, “It is finished!”(3) By this, He meant that the full atonement for all our sins-past, present and future-has been made. His work of redemption now completed, our entire sin debt is paid in full.
Just as salvation comes from believing in Christ alone, so does assurance. As we trust in Christ’s perfect sacrifice for our sins, the certainty of eternal life floods our hearts. No matter how great your sin, God’s grace is greater still. The Bible says, “Come now, and let us reason together. … Though your sins are as scarlet, They will be as white as snow; Though they are red like crimson, They will be like wool.”(4)
Pillar #3 The Great Convincer
Third, assurance comes through the inward witness of the Holy Spirit. A divinely produced gift, assurance is bestowed by God’s Spirit to all true believers. It is the Holy Spirit’s ministry to convince our hearts of our salvation. In actuality, no preacher, evangelist, parent or friend can give us assurance. Neither can we work it up within ourselves. Only the Holy Spirit Himself can give us the absolute certainty of our eternal salvation.
The Bible says, “We know by this that He abides in us, by the Spirit which He has given us.”(5) … “By this we know that we abide in Him and He in us, because He has given us of His Spirit.”(6) … “The Spirit Himself bears witness with our spirit that we are children of God.”(7) This means, the Holy Spirit who convicted, called and converted us also convinces us that we belong to Christ. It is the Spirit’s inward witness that persuades us of the genuineness of our salvation.
Pillar #4 New Life in Christ
Fourth, assurance comes through the evidence of a changed life. Ultimately, assurance is confirmed within us as we see God conforming us into the image of Jesus Christ. All who have been born again will see clear evidences of a new life in Christ. While we will never become perfect in this life, we will, nevertheless, experience a changed life. It is this inward transformation that provides strong confirmation of our salvation.
The book of First John details what are the vital signs of our new life in Christ. The Apostle John writes, “We know that we have come to know Him, if we keep His commandments.”(8) In other words, we may be certain that we know Christ as we see within us a desired and willing obedience to God’s Word. Likewise, John writes, other vital signs will follow: Love for other people,(9) love for God,(10) refusing the world,(11) understanding biblical truth,(12) righteous behavior,(13) opposition from the world(14) and answered prayer.(15) As we see this spiritual fruit produced in our lives, we may be confident that Christ lives within us.
Full Assurance of Salvation Here are the four sturdy pillars on which the assurance of our salvation rests. Giving “full assurance of hope”(16) regarding our personal relationship with Jesus Christ, these pillars provide unshakable confidence of eternal life.
As I told the woman on the plane, we can be wrong about earthly directions but not about our eternal destiny. In our salvation we must be sure. Assurance of salvation is God’s blessed gift for all who believe: “These things I have written to you who believe in the name of the Son of God, in order that you may know that you have eternal life.”(17)
Be absolutely sure!
(1) Romans 10:13, NASB. (2) John 6:37, NASB. (3) John 19:30, NASB. (4) Isaiah 1:18, NASB. (5) 1 John 3:24, NASB. (6) 1 John 4:13, NASB. (7) Romans 8:16, NASB. (8) 1 John 2:3, NASB. (9) 1 John 2:9-11. (10) 1 John 2:12-14. (11) 1 John 2:15-17. (12) 1 John 2:20-27. (13) 1 John 3:4-6. (14) 1 John 3:13. (15) 1 John 3:22-24. (16) Hebrews 6:11, NASB. (17) 1 John 5:13, NASB. Bible verses marked NASB are taken by permission from the New American Standard Bible, ©1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977 The Lockman Foundation, La Habra, California
Article by Steven J. Lawson for Decision Magazine, January 2001
Posted by Steven Lawson on March 13, 2009
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He who does not kill sin along the way is making no progress in his journey...the vigour, and power, and comfort of our spiritual life depends on the mortification of the deeds of the flesh.".
Former English Theologian and Nonconformist
The Mortification of Sin
Thank you for your ministry, I've known you for about a ye. and have all your books, that I could find. I have learned through your min. the importance of the glory of God in preaching. I believe in expolitory preaching. It is a lost gift where I live. Evangilisim is something else that has gone by the way-side. It took me and my wife a little over a year to find the church that we are in but its a church that is not willing to pay the high price of telling the gospel in expository preaching. Wonderful people, just not interested in the cost of desipleship. I dont know, I hate looking for another church, but have my hopes set on preaching the gospel through expoitory preaching. there are less and less preachers who are willing to pay the price in preaching. Thank you for your faithfulness, may God bless you as you worship the King in preaching Christ and His life in us.
In the strong Name of Christ
Danny
I especially appreciate Pillar #4, the evidence of a changed life. I recall when the Holy Spirit suddenly revealed to me the ugliness of sin. The sin that I had been a part of and surrounded by for so many years, suddenly repulsed and horrified me. To this day, I feel His presence convicting and conforming me to His standard. The primary means He uses is His Word. I must stay in the scriptures daily to know His good and perfect will. Thanks, Rick
I especially appreciate Pillar #4, the evidence of a changed life. I recall when the Holy Spirit suddenly revealed to me the ugliness of sin. The sin that I had been a part of and surrounded by for so many years, suddenly repulsed and horrified me. To this day, I feel His presence convicting and conforming me to His standard. The primary means He uses is His Word. I must stay in the scriptures daily to know His good and perfect will. Thanks, Rick
i have accepted Christ (more than once if thats even possible)but i dont feel like i really have the Holy Spirit in me....what can i do ?...i really want to have a spirit filled life and be sure of my salvation...please pray for me about this as well as some health problems i am struggling with...thank you...mark