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If someone doubts that they are a
believer of the gospel, because they sin, then they do not understand the
gospel.
The WHOLE point of the gospel, is
that Christ came to save filthy vile hell-deserving sinners who will continue to
sin after their conversion (their change of mind to the truth). The LAW
was NEVER meant to be the grounds of someone's assurance before God. By it
is the knowledge of sin. By it Christians are convicted of sin.
But how do we know their is a Law?
How do you know their is such a thing called sin? Where did you read that
adultery is wrong, drunkenness is rebellion, and bitterness is abominable? By
the Word of God. Well, doesn't the Word also say, "By His knowledge
shall My righteous servant justify many" and "HE SHALL BEAR THEIR
INIQUITIES" (Isa53). So if you have the knowledge of Christ, you are
justified. If you believe that Christ was a ransom for many, your
iniquities are as far as west is from east. How can you doubt? How can you doubt
God? He can't lie. He knows everything. And He says that ALL who
believe in Christ ARE .... no pause ... they ARE JUSTIFIED from ALL THINGS
that they could not be justified by the Law of Moses (Acts 13:39). To doubt His
testimony is to spit in his face (so to speak), call Him a Liar, and blaspheme
against the Holy Spirit.
Recently, someone tried to tell me
that the NT Hebrew Christians doubted their salvation, because they were
wondering whether or not Christ had atoned for their wicked Judaism
prior to their conversions. Now, I agree that converted Jews would
have been convicted of the apostasy of their past Judaism.
And this conviction arose from the Bible. The believing Jews in
Rome would have been convicted by Romans 10. Here, God judges Israel
apostate. He basically says Israel is full of Pharisees and hypocrites
IGNORANT of the righteousness of God. But does God stop there,
leaving all the Jews dead in their sins? Without faith,
without hope, without God in the world? No. God never sends someone
the Law without the Gospel.
And imagine
one converted Jew -- who we'll call Yechezkel -- reading Romans
10. Yechezkel would have been reminded that when he was an apostate Jew, he had
NOT been "submitted to the righteousness of God" and that he had been
"ignorant of the righteousness of God". Yechezkel have would be
convicted that he had been an Atheist, with NO knowledge or understanding of God
(Romans 10:2). He had been BLIND. In Satan's grip. Dead in sins. Anti-Christian.
A God-hater. A liar against God. A blasphemer against the Holy Spirit.
But this was all past for
Yechezkel. He now believed that Jesus FULFILLED the prophecies of Old. He know
believed that Christ was the END of the Law for righteousness. God had
revealed to Yechezkel (by the Spirit testifying to the Word) that Christ
fulfilled and magnified the Law for EVERYONE -- ALL those -- who have believed,
do believe, and will believe.
And only those who believe
and are sure that He is the Christ, have His righteousness in their
account. God condemns doubters as lost. Romans 10:6: Do not say in your
heart, Who will go into heaven? Romans 14:23 He that doubts ... is damned.
Yet, our imaginary friend
Yechezkel has as much certainty that he will be heaven that Abraham is
already. Yechezkel only knows both of these truths by the Word. He's
never seen Abraham in heaven. But God tells him that Abraham is. And guess what?
God also says that not only was Abraham justified by His faith (that is,
justified by who he believed in, Christ), but so is EVERYONE who
believes.
Because if you confess the
Lord Jesus with your mouth, and believe in your heart that God raised Him from
the dead, YOU WILL BE SAVED.
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- [TruthTalk] Doubting your salvation ? Andrew C. Bain
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