How to have personal assurance of salvation is serious, because you can waste a 
lot of psychic energy worrying about your eternal future. All kinds of 
personality disorders can develop because of this deep anxiety, making not only 
yourself miserable, but others closest to you. The apostle John says, “These 
things have I written unto you that believe on the name of the Son of God; that 
ye may know that ye have eternal life” (1 John 5:13). Is that like knowing you 
have a certain amount of money in the bank? You feel better if you know it’s 
there in your name. Obviously, God does not want us to fret and worry.

 

On the other hand, He also wants us to exercise common sense. The Bible does 
not teach the heresy of Universalism. Clearly, some people, “the number ... as 
the sand of the sea” (Rev. 20:8) will not enter into eternal life. Christ will 
be forced to tell “many,” Sorry, “I never knew you” (Matt. 7:23).

 

So, how do we walk this fine line? Several Bible principles may help us:

 

(1) The only Person in the Bible who has ever been guaranteed eternal life is 
Christ Himself. God says of Him, “Behold My servant, ... Mine elect, in whom My 
soul delighteth” (Isa. 42:1). “I lay in Zion a chief corner stone, elect, 
precious: and he that believeth on Him shall not be confounded” (1 Peter 2:6).

 

(2) All the rest of us are “chosen ... in Him” (Eph. 1:4), because His new role 
is that of “last Adam,” or second Adam. He is the new Head of the human race; 
and just as the human race is naturally “in Adam” by birth, so now by faith we 
can individually ratify His election of us “in Him.”

 

(3) He wills that “all men” should be saved (1 Tim. 2:3, 4); you waste your 
time if you worry about whether He wants you to be saved.

 

(4) His love is so strong, His persistence is so great as “Good Shepherd,” that 
He will continue to assure you of His search for you as His lost sheep.

 

(5) He claims you as His purchased possession, purchased with His blood.

 

(6) He says that He has you in His hand. “My sheep hear My voice ... and I give 
unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall any one 
pluck them out of My hand” (John 10:27, 28). “Assurance”? You bet!

 

(7) But let the common sense kick in right here: if you cling stubbornly to 
unbelief, if you deliberately choose to rebel, you yourself can jump out of His 
hand. So He says, “Abide in Me,” stay where I have put you by means of My great 
sacrifice for you (15:4).




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