“A false balance is abomination to the LORD: but a just weight is his delight” [Pro 11:1]
by Peter Brenner
"You don't have a soul, you are a soul. You have a body" C.S. Lewis
Do you ever find yourself wondering . . .
- Is it actually possible to know, beyond the shadow of a doubt, that I am saved and going to heaven?
- If you say that my salvation is "eternally secure" and that I can never lose it, does that mean that I can live in sin and still go to heaven?
- How can an understanding of "eternal security" make a difference in my Christian life?
As a man who has personally known God's precious salvation over 41 years, saved on March 14th 1982, I trust this short article will help you if you wrestle with these questions, as I address the age-old issue of grace vs. works.
I have learned from experience that until you settle once and for all the question of whether or not you are eternally secure, joy will elude you. Therefore, it is my prayer that God will use this short study so that you will be able to face life with the confidence that comes through knowing you truly are eternally secure.
The above quoted Bible Verse in Provebrs 1:1 relates directly to cheating and swindling by means of using cunningly reduced weights when selling produce. The word ‘balance’ here is clearly connected with weighing scales where two items are, or should be, of equal value.
In addition to the above Bible quote I would like to introduce another quote from an unknown (to me at least) origin, which will instantly signal the direction this article is going to take.
If you have the Word but not the Spirit you will dry up.
If you have the Spirit but not The Word you will blow up!
If you have The Spirit AND The Word you will grow up.
[origin unknown, exact original quotation unknown]
LED OF THE WORD BUT NOT BY THE SPIRIT
As we know, or, should not be ignorant of, the devil has many devices with which he loves to deceive the children of God. I think I have come to understand which is his favourite weapon in this particular armoury – it is the pendulum! He loves to sit a Christian on this instrument of deception, push him gently and see which way he naturally swings. Once he has determined what a man’s natural preferences and tendencies are he then proceeds to lead him soothingly, and with much comfort and consolation away from all the provision of God that resides in the opposite direction.
Do I believe in eternal security?
Yes I do.
Let me try to make plain my meaning here in relation to this particular article… There has been for many years a strong ‘evangelical’ tradition of belief in The Bible.
- Is the Bible The Word of God? Yes it is.
- Was it written by holy men who were inspired by the The Spirit of God? I have no doubt at all.
- Can it be trusted? Of course.
- Should we follow its teachings, instructions and practices? (Let the reader understand that I am referring to the things that belong to this New Covenant era). Indeed we should.
- So, what is the problem?
Well, the problem is that this wonderful, holy, inspired Book of God tells us things such as…
“For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God”.
And, we read that Jesus was led by the Spirit, and, Paul was led, and even “forbidden” by the Spirit! In the latter case an apostle was forbidden to preach The Gospel! So, whilst we are, in our day and age, in the marvellous and privileged position of many of us owning Bibles it should be clear if we have read them that the Bible is not the ONLY way that God communicates with His people.
Sadly, much of what passes for ‘Christian life’ is only words, deeds, schemes and good intentions emanating from people who have read about God in a book (or many) but have no direct contact with Him.
So, we have people who believe (some) right things and do (some) right things but aren’t really walking in the Spirit led life of which our Bible testifies is the evidence of genuine spiritual life.
And so we have the form of Godliness without the life!
A SIMPLE ‘FOR INSTANCE’
The Bible teaches that a Christian man MUST work in order to support himself, his wife, his children and even other people who are poor (the genuine poor not the idle). However, the Bible does not say which job he should do, how many hours he should work, whether or not he should try to get promotion or change his job. So, in this instance the Bible can only guide us so far.
Should we obey it? No question.
How do we put it into practice? Well, this is the question.
Are we just going to simply decide for ourselves on the basis of what we like doing, what is the best pay, etc. Or are we going to seek God by His Spirit to lead us to where he wants us? Once we’re earning a wage are we just going to find out what is the best mortgage we can afford, buy the house we most like and move there? Or are we going to seek God and be led of His Spirit to where He wants us to be? If we simply get straight on and make our own choices (usually just asking God to bless them!) then according to The Bible itself we are demonstrating that we are not the real, Spirit-led sons and daughters of God.
Many such examples could be given but to summarise thus far…’ The Word’ without ‘The Spirit’ is the common problem, in my experience, among those professing to be God’s sons but now I want to focus on the flipside…
LED OF THE SPIRIT BUT NOT BY THE WORD
Given that, in part at least, the subject matter here is really one of wisdom and experience I think it is apt that we consider another good old proverb:
“The horse is prepared against the day of battle: but safety is of the LORD.”
[Pro 21:31]
What does this proverb teach us? It teaches us that there is a careful balance necessary for our ‘safety’. One could easily read this proverb and think that is it solely saying “trust in God because that is all that matters,” but I don’t think so.
If that were the case then perhaps the proverb would have been something along the lines of, “Why prepare the horse for battle when safety is only from The Lord!” But that is not the correct version. Proverbs is a book of skilled and carefully collated wisdom and it has more to say to us than just “put your trust in God” that’s all there is to life. The proverb starts, “The horse IS prepared to battle…” and whilst we need to know the most important thing, that ultimately our life is in God’s hands, we are not being instructed in this book of wisdom to mount up a horse and just go right on and charge at the enemy. The proverb acknowledges that preparing for battle is the normal, obvious and correct way of going about things.
Let me see if I can offer a modern-day equivalent of this wisdom. Let’s say, you’re about to take a car journey to go and encourage some beleaguered saint. You notice there is no water in the screen wash. Do you say, “Well, I’m on a mission for God, He’ll keep my windscreen clear, after all proverbs says, safety is of The Lord!” Well, I say, don’t be daft and stop taking Scripture out of context! Go to the kitchen fill up a jug and top up your screen wash before you go anywhere. Once you’ve done this most obvious common-sense thing by all means pray and ask for The Lord’s “travelling mercies” or whatever prayer you like to pray in your circles. Now, there is no guarantee that just because you filled up the screen wash that there won’t be any kind of trouble along the way of course. In fact, the truth is, even if you put your whole-hearted trust in God that does not guarantee the outcome either – except.. whatever happens along the journey, if you really did put your trust in Him (and didn’t just say a quick religious prayer instead) you will be at peace in the circumstances that might befall you.
SHOULD WE SEEK GOD ABOUT EVERYTHING?
This is easy to answer – no! And now I’ll deliver the shock statement, which I pray no one will take out of its context… To seek God and the leading of His Spirit in every instance in life is not only an imbalanced approach but, in some cases may even be sin! OK, this does sound shocking I know but I trust such a statement will bring home powerfully the critical point I am making here. In case you are of a mind that we must seek God’s guidance and the Holy Spirit’s leading (same thing) about EVERYTHING let me give just one of a million, so to speak, biblical examples of where this would be so wrong…
Then came Peter to him, and said, Lord, how oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? till seven times? Jesus said unto him, I say not unto thee, Until seven times: but, Until seventy times seven.
[Mat 18:21,22]
Imagine your brother sins against you and sincerely repents and comes to you and says, “I am truly sorry, I want to make restitution, I want to be reconciled to you again, please forgive me.” And you turn and say, “I will need to seek the leading of God’s Spirit as to whether I should forgive you or not.” What a terrible, arrogant, Christ denying thing to say! If you are a true child of God you have already known His forgiveness in your life and you already have a clear instruction from Jesus about how you should act in such circumstances. On the subject of forgiveness you do not require any further revelation or leading of the Holy Spirit (so-called!). So, should we seek God about EVERYTHING – literally each circumstance in life? No! And I trust you’ll see that in some cases the very act of seeking God when He has already spoken to us is actually an act of disobedience. It can be made to sound very spiritual when someone tells us that God led them here and He spoke to them there and of course the Spirit led them to just the right place to park that day! Well, actually, it is true. God does lead here and speak there, and He may well take you to that last parking spot when the need arises but to continually look for God to lead in situations where He has clearly shown the way (through His word) is at best a sign of immaturity and at worst, I am sad to say, will ultimately lead to a complete quenching and grieving of the very person (The Holy Spirit) who we claim to be leading us all the time.
IN SUMMARY
In summary of the above… There is a time to wait on God’s leading and there is a time to just do what He has already shown us in His Word. Of course, we are all growing in our Christian lives and we may not have attained perfect wisdom in every situation in life but I hope this little article will contribute to a balanced growth in Him. Till we all come… unto a perfect (grown up, complete, fully mature) man, unto the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ.
Amen.
Biblical Understanding
Our theology (beliefs of God, the Bible and the Christian faith) must be formed, first and foremost, by the word of God (the Scriptures). What do the scriptures have to say about this subject?
The Gospel of John records a lot of what Jesus had to say about the security of believers, such as, “And this is the will of my Father, that I shall lose none of all those he has given me, but raise them up at the last day” (John 6:39), or, “I give them eternal life, and they will never perish, and no one will snatch them out of my hand” (John 10:28).
Paul reminds us in Romans 8 that those whom God foreknew will also be glorified, and there is nothing that can separate us from His love. In his letter to the Ephesians, Paul says we are sealed by the Holy Spirit (Eph. 1:13).
Jude wrote to remind us that it is God “who is able to keep you from falling and to present you before His glorious presence…” (Jude 24). These are only a few examples from scripture.
We believe the scriptures teach us that the true believer, in fact, cannot lose his or her salvation.
Honest Concerns
Many that I had looked up to all my life believed that you can live in continual sin and/or leave the faith and still enter into eternity with Jesus because of a previous decision (upheld by “Optional Perseverance).
I find this to be, not only unbiblical, but dishonoring to a holy God and His Son Jesus Christ. Eternal Security and grace, altogether, cannot be used as an excuse for sinful and ungodly living. You cannot out-sin the cross, sure, but you also cannot ignore the cross – Christ dying to set you free from your sinful nature in the flesh. The New Testament authors were strictly against the idea of grace as grounds for fleshly living.
Will those who leave the faith spend eternity with Christ?
We do not believe so.
However, we do not believe they have lost their salvation, but rather, they never had salvation to begin with.
The Apostle John speaks to this in First John 2:19.
For this reason, I do not use the phrase “Once saved, always saved!” Instead, I proclaim, as does scripture, “Once a true believer, always a believer.”
"For godly sorrow produces repentance leading to salvation, not to be regretted; but the sorrow of the world produces death." 2 Corinthians 7:10 NKJB
Final Notes
I feel the need to address those who are reading this article, and what thoughts may be lurking in the back of your mind. Many believers live in constant fear that they have “lost” their salvation because of their stumbling into sin. And while I may have just mentioned how our eternal security is no excuse for sinful living, you must not live in fear every time that you miss the mark.
An older brother once told me "There is a major difference between a bird landing on your head, and one 'nesting' in the hair on your head".
The Apostle John says, “There is no fear in love, for perfect love casts out all fear, because fear has to do with punishment. The one who fears is not made perfect in love” (1 John 4:18).
God is keeping you in perfect love, a love in which you cannot be separated from every time you drop the ball. God keeps you. As one popular pastor, Louie Giglio, once said, “When you think you don’t deserve a second chance, remind yourself you didn’t deserve the first one either.”
Believers are held to the Father in Jesus Christ by the Holy Spirit. All you must do now is to find rest and confidence in what our Savior has done for us.
For the unbelievers, place your faith and trust in the good news of Jesus and believe Him to be your Savior, Lord and King.
John 1:12 "But as many as received him, to them gave he the right to become children of God, even to them that believe on his name: " ERV
John 3:16
For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. NIV
John 3:18
He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God. KJV
John 20:31
But these are written, that ye might believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God; and that believing ye might have life through his name. KJV
I can assure you that in faith, simply surrendering your life to the lordship of Jesus Christ will be the greatest and best decision you can ever make, as God will put away your sin for ever, remove the guilt and shame, give you the gift of eternal life, and empower you with His Holy Spirit. The love of God will be shed abroad in your heart, from that moment on, you will know of a certainty that you are a child of God and learn to live a "balanced Life".
Being saved makes you free from judgment and condemnation and gives you the privilege of living this life in harmony with your creator, for a more balanced and joyous life, and eternal life in eternity with God the Father and His Son Jesus Christ, in the paradise God had originally planned for humanity.
God's creation and Christ in His perfect earthly life, in all its majesty and wonders, reveals the greatness of God, and that evidence demands a verdict. Sinners are lost to God, but God loves His creation and has provided the rescue for humans, through the perfect sacrifice of Jesus, who paid the sin penalty in full on the cross, for a full and permanent redemption.
"Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and you will be saved" Acts 16:31
Romans 8:17 And if we are children, then we are heirs: heirs of God and co-heirs with Christ—if indeed we suffer with Him, so that we may also be glorified with Him.
"As long as you are proud, you cannot know God. A proud person is always looking down on things and people; and, of course, as long as you are looking down, you cannot see something that is above you."
"For pride is spiritual cancer: it eats up the very possibility of love, or contentment, or even common sense."
C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity
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