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Father, I pray that this evening
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as we open up the Word,
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look at the subject that
we want to look at,
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that I'm hoping to take us into,
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I pray, Lord, I know this is a matter
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that You're concerned about.
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It's a matter of Scripture.
-
It's a matter that we need clarity.
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And I pray that Your Spirit
would lead us into truth.
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I pray that we might be led into
deeper truth on this subject
-
than perhaps we've ever been led.
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And I ask this in Christ's name, amen.
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Okay.
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Well, I said last week that when Craig
-
had his Q&A session, Kenny Lee asked him
-
two theological questions.
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But he also asked Craig
about another topic.
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Anybody remember what that was?
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(from the room) Assurance?
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Tim: Assurance.
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I asked him about the head coverings.
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Yes?
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James: A sister whispered it over here.
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Tim: Oh okay, yes. Who whispered it?
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(unintelligible)
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Yeah, that's right.
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He raised a question about assurance.
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And if he was here I'd ask him
-
exactly how he phrased it.
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James: Can you have full assurance?
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Something about that.
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Tim: Was that exactly what he said?
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Does anybody remember?
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Anybody have more light than that
-
on what he asked?
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Can a Christian have full assurance?
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Is that basically the
gist of how he said it?
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(unintelligible)
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What is it, ladies? Don't be shy.
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(from the room)
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I think that's what it was.
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He said, "Can you have full assurance?"
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Tim: Okay.
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So I want to talk about assurance.
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Assurance.
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Look, faith is one thing.
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Assurance is a different thing.
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When we think about faith,
-
I'm talking about trust.
-
When we talk about faith,
-
we are talking about something
-
that a person has conviction about
-
that is true.
-
So for instance,
-
faith looks like this.
-
We find objective facts,
-
objective - you know
what a proposition is.
-
We find objective propositions,
-
objective facts.
-
For instance, one of the places
-
in the Scripture that I think of
-
when I think about just
the facts of the Gospel,
-
I think of 1 Corinthians 15.
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Anybody else think of that?
The first few verses?
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Paul articulates for us
-
some of the facts that make up our Gospel.
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Anybody know what it says there?
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(unintelligible)
-
Exactly.
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Christ died for our sins
-
according to the Scriptures, and what?
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Raised on the third day.
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He was buried.
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He died for our sins
according to the Scriptures.
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He was buried.
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He was raised on the third day.
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See, the objective facts of faith -
-
doesn't Scripture say that
we need to believe
-
that God is and that
He's a rewarder of them
-
that seek Him diligently?
-
Isn't that how Hebrews 11 kind of gives us
-
some of the factual material behind faith?
-
So we might say this,
-
some of the propositions
behind saving faith,
-
you need to believe that God is.
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You need to believe that Christ is.
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You know what Jesus said?
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If you do not believe that I am,
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you will die in your sins.
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It's the same thing that He said
-
when He said, "Before Abraham was, I am."
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But we have this.
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Okay, God is. Christ is.
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Christ is God.
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Christ died for our sins.
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You might stick in there: Christ is man.
-
I mean, that's one of the errors
-
that the early church was dealing with.
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Christ is man.
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Christ as a man died for our sins
-
according to the Scriptures.
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He was buried.
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He was actually dead.
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He was raised on the third day.
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These are some of the essential facts
-
behind faith.
-
See, what I'm doing is
I'm wanting to compare
-
faith over against assurance.
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Behind faith you have a conviction
-
that these facts are true
-
versus the conviction that
I'm personally saved
-
because of those facts.
-
See the difference there?
-
The idea behind assurance is not just
-
that those things are true,
-
but assurance has to do with the fact
-
that I believe myself a
partaker of those things.
-
That's assurance.
-
But now listen to me,
-
you may be assured and be dead wrong.
-
So we need to be clear.
-
Faith - we need to be honest
about faith for starters
-
that not all faith is saving.
-
Just because you believe some facts
-
doesn't necessarily mean that
you're genuinely converted.
-
So there's a faith that saves
-
and there's a faith that does not save.
-
But then over on the side of assurance,
-
assurance has to do with whether I have
-
a conviction that I'm personally saved
-
because of the truths of the Gospel,
-
but the truth is
-
I can be assured of that
-
and be dead wrong.
-
And I may lack some assurance
-
and struggle with my assurance
-
and be very much converted
-
and genuinely saved
-
and be a Christian
-
and on my way to Heaven.
-
So we need to look at these things.
-
That question came up:
-
Can a Christian have assurance?
-
Well, we want to talk about
-
what are we talking about.
-
It's one thing to believe,
-
it's another thing to
believe that I believe.
-
And that's what we're dealing with.
-
Here's the Kenny Lee.
-
So we're dealing with you're
other question tonight.
-
So we'll go back.
-
The question you specifically asked
Craig about assurance was
-
to the best of your memory?
-
Kenny: Can a Christian
have full assurance?
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Tim: Okay, well, that's what
we basically settled on.
-
So that's where we're at.
-
But it's one thing to be saved,
-
it's another thing to
believe that I'm saved.
-
And obviously, believing is what saves.
-
Having assurance doesn't save.
-
You recognize that.
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By grace are you saved through faith.
-
You're not saved by assurance.
-
There are people who may be
-
even on their death bed wrestling
-
with whether they're
truly converted or not
-
and go straight into the arms of Christ
-
because their only hope is in Christ.
-
You see, that's what saves,
-
when our conviction is that Christ saves
-
and we cast ourselves on that.
-
Now, we may have doubts about
-
whether we've cast
ourselves sufficiently on Him.
-
The issue is this,
-
I may be unmoved in my conviction
-
of Christ's ability to save me,
-
but I may be very much moved
-
about whether I'm actually
in that place of safety.
-
But you see, the first is
what saves, not the second.
-
Believing is what saves.
-
Believing that I believe is not what saves
-
because that's not the faith that saves.
-
The faith that saves is not
-
whether you believe or not.
-
It's not having that faith.
-
It's not having that assurance
-
that you actually are a believer.
-
The faith that saves is
having that conviction
-
that Christ is altogether able to save you
-
and you cast yourself on Him to save you.
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So, this is no small thing.
-
This is no small thing.
-
I suspect that if James were to basically
-
be able to count percentage-wise
-
how many people out of all the emails
-
that I'll Be Honest gets,
-
how many have to do with people
-
who have assurance issues,
-
what would you say?
-
Just off the top of your head
-
take a wild guess.
-
James: Yeah, maybe 60%.
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Tim: Yeah, six out of ten.
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And these guys are getting
no small amount of emails.
-
They're getting a huge amount of emails.
-
60% - they've got questions
about assurance.
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And I'll tell you,
-
that as much as anything is reason
-
to deal with it tonight.
-
That and another truth
-
that I'm going to get to in just a second.
-
But vast numbers of emails
-
and they're desperate.
-
They're agonizing.
-
And before I turned the phone
-
over to James,
-
I would get the people calling.
-
Do you get this?
-
Sometimes people sobbing,
-
sometimes people crying,
-
sometimes people -
-
they're agonizing over this.
-
Deep concerns of the soul.
-
Am I saved?
-
Do I have saving faith?
-
Well, I think I believed.
-
I think I did this, but it's like,
I don't feel saved,
-
and it doesn't feel
like God is hearing me,
-
or it doesn't feel like
God is talking to me.
-
Am I going to go to heaven when I die?
-
Is my faith real?
-
I think it's real.
-
Sometimes I think it's real.
-
Sometimes I seem to live right.
-
Sometimes I don't seem to live right.
-
I mean, I had this experience in the past,
-
but now I don't know.
-
And I keep going back to sin.
-
I think I've committed
the unpardonable sin.
-
Boy, you get lots of things
-
and if there's anything that perhaps
-
compounds the agony,
-
it's Scripture itself.
-
You say, what do you mean?
-
Well, I mean this.
-
Most of you are familiar
with these verses,
-
but let's just refresh our memories.
-
Do you remember - classic - John 2?
-
Turn in your Bibles there.
-
John 2.
-
Right at the end of the chapter.
-
V. 23 "Now when Christ was in Jerusalem
-
at the Passover feast,
-
many believed in His name."
-
You might say that settles it.
-
They believed.
-
Well, that doesn't settle it.
-
"They believed in His name when they saw
-
the signs that He was doing."
-
But notice, Jesus doesn't accept them.
-
"Jesus on His part did not
entrust Himself to them."
-
And you know what's
interesting in the original?
-
The word "entrust" is the same word
-
that is used for them believing.
-
Literally, this says,
-
they trusted Him - He didn't trust them.
-
Or, they believed in Him.
-
He didn't believe in them.
-
Now it gets translated
a little bit differently,
-
and you can see why it would
-
because they're on two
opposite ends of this,
-
but recognize in the original,
-
it's the same word.
-
They believed in Him.
-
He didn't believe in them.
-
I mean, that should rock us.
-
Like, wow.
-
People believed,
-
and Jesus didn't commit Himself to them.
-
That is a scary category.
-
It was real even in His day.
-
Why? Because He knew all people.
-
What does that mean?
-
Well, He knew there was something
-
defective about their faith.
-
Really? Somebody can believe
-
and there's something
defective about their faith
-
so even though they believe,
-
Jesus Himself doesn't
entrust Himself to them?
-
Jesus Himself knows that
there's something in there
-
that's defective? Yep.
-
That's exactly what's happening.
-
"He needed no one to
bear witness about man
-
for He Himself knew what was in man."
-
He knew there was something wrong.
-
You say, what?
-
Well, you know, it doesn't tell us there,
-
but there are other places in Scripture
-
where we do get greater insights,
-
like James 2.
-
Let's go there.
-
James 2 - again, the classic
portion of Scripture
-
that faith without works is dead.
-
James 2.
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James 2:17.
-
Hello, ladies.
-
So James 2:17.
-
"So also faith by itself
-
if it does not have works is dead."
-
Now, I'll just tell you right off,
-
there are some really bad teachers
-
who say dead faith can save.
-
If you are here and you
want to believe that
-
because you have a faith that's dead
-
and you would like to
justify where you're at,
-
or you would like to justify somebody else
-
where they're at,
-
if you have any inclination in you at all
-
to believe that dead faith can save,
-
like lots of teachers today
-
tend to go in that direction,
-
they teach it even if they don't directly
-
try to redefine these texts -
-
pay close attention to what we read here
-
because James himself will show you
-
dead faith can't save.
-
You just have to listen to James.
-
You don't have to listen to me.
-
Just listen to James.
-
Pay careful attention to what he says.
-
"Faith by itself if it does
not have works is dead."
-
I would hope that sounds bad to everybody.
-
Dead faith.
-
Well, that doesn't sound good.
-
Something that's dead is not good.
-
"But someone will say you have faith
-
and I have works.
-
Show me your faith apart from your works
-
and I will show you my faith by my works."
-
V. 19, "You believe that God is one.
-
You do well."
-
Because that's what people with faith
-
are going to say who have no works.
-
"Oh, but I believe! I believe in God!
-
I believe there's one God.
-
I believe in the God and Father
of the Lord Jesus Christ.
-
I believe in Jesus Christ.
-
I believe Jesus is God."
-
But you see what he's going to say here?
-
Somebody that wants to argue that way -
-
you know where he's going to take them?
-
He takes them to the demons
-
and he's going to say
-
even the demons believe.
-
But anybody want to make a
case for demons being saved?
-
You see where he's going?
-
He's going to people who obviously -
-
he's going to persons,
-
he's going to creatures who obviously
-
nobody is going to argue is saved.
-
And he's going to say if you say
-
that I believe in God,
-
he's going to say, that's great,
-
because the demons believe that too.
-
You are on no better footing
if you don't have works
-
than the demons who have no works.
-
Well, their works are wicked.
-
"Even the demons believe..."
-
and as John MacArthur has
said about this text,
-
they shudder.
-
MacArthur points out that most
-
of these shallow individuals that hold
-
that dead faith can save,
-
they don't even shudder.
-
At least the demons know enough
-
and believe enough to shake
-
at the thought of God
-
because they know they
have to stand before Him.
-
The typical guy out here in the world
-
or the girl out here
in the world that says,
-
"well, I believe,"
-
but then their life is full
of all manner of wickedness -
-
but they say, "But I'm a believer.
-
I'm a true Christian."
-
Even though there's no fruit -
-
the fruit is bad in their life.
-
He's saying the demons,
-
at least they shudder.
-
"Do you want to be shown,
you foolish person,
-
that faith apart from works is useless?"
-
Now before, he said it was dead.
-
Now he says it's useless.
-
If anybody is going to say
that useless faith can save,
-
you're walking where I don't want to go.
-
I would not risk my soul on that.
-
"Was not Abraham our
father justified by works
-
when he offered up his
son Isaac on the altar?
-
You see that faith was
active along with his works,
-
and faith was completed by his works.
-
And the Scripture was fulfilled that says,
-
'Abraham believed God
-
and it was counted to
him as righteousness,'
-
and he was called a friend of God.
-
You see that a person
is justified by works
-
and not by faith alone.
-
And in the same way, was not also
-
Rahab the prostitute justified by works
-
when she received the messengers
-
and sent them out by another way?
-
For as the body apart
from the spirit is dead,
-
so also faith apart from works is dead."
-
So, if you want to say
that dead faith can save,
-
what are you saying?
-
Are you saying demons can be saved?
-
You've got two camps here.
-
You've got demons.
-
Over on the other side,
-
you've got Abraham and Rahab.
-
Which camp is obviously living faith?
-
Which one is dead?
-
Which one is useless over against
-
which one saves?
-
I hope it's pretty obvious to you.
-
So, okay, we're talking about assurance.
-
Why am I talking so much about faith?
-
I'm talking about it because
-
my point was Scripture itself
-
can sometimes compound the agony
-
behind why people struggle with assurance
-
because they're being told from Scripture
-
that just because you believe,
-
it's not necessarily saving faith.
-
Now, I want to go probably
the most explicit verses
-
and the ones that Paul Washer
-
has made so famous through his sermon -
-
namely, Matthew 7.
-
Matthew 7:21.
-
Now, we know these verses,
-
but let's hear them.
-
"Not everyone who
says to Me, 'Lord, Lord,'
-
will enter the Kingdom of Heaven."
-
Let's put that in different terms.
-
Let's put it in the terms
that we're talking about.
-
Not everyone who calls
themselves a believer
-
and believes that Jesus is Lord
-
is saved.
-
That's basically what's being said here.
-
You may believe He's Lord.
-
You may call Him, "Lord, Lord,"
-
and you're not going to enter the Kingdom.
-
Who enters the Kingdom?
-
Well, let's look at their works.
-
"The one who does the will of My Father
-
who is in Heaven."
-
On that day - what day?
-
Judgment Day.
-
On Judgment Day - catch this word:
-
"Many will say to Me,
'Lord, Lord, did we not
-
prophesy in Your name,
cast out demons in Your name,
-
do many mighty works in Your name?'
-
And then I will declare to them,
-
'I never knew you.
-
Depart from Me, you
workers of lawlessness.'"
-
Or, "you workers of iniquity."
-
Now look, if there's anything
-
in this world that sinners
-
ought to be worried and concerned about -
-
look, if there were some people
in this room that had no sin,
-
you might not have to
be worried about this,
-
but there's nobody in the
room that fits that description.
-
And if there's anything above everything
-
that we ought to be concerned about
-
and worried about if we're sinners,
-
it is certainly this.
-
Am I really a Christian?
-
Am I a Christian by biblical definition?
-
By biblical terms?
-
Because you know what?
-
You can get all uptight,
-
all bent out of shape;
-
you can get disgusted at anybody
-
who might think you're not
-
or call into question
-
or bring up verses like this,
-
but I'll tell you this, if you're wrong,
-
you're the one going to hell.
-
If you're wrong, you perish.
-
Here's the thing,
-
Jesus said "many."
-
Many.
-
Many...
-
are thinking they're okay,
-
and they're wrong.
-
Many.
-
It would be one thing if He said,
-
oh, occasionally, there's
one here and there,
-
far and wide,
-
one over there and one over there.
-
That's not what He says.
-
He says do you do know
-
what's going to be commonplace
-
on Judgment Day?
-
Literally, they are going to
line up by the masses,
-
and say,
-
"I was a Christian."
-
And He's going to say, "No, you were not."
-
Not ever.
-
Not then. Not now.
-
"But... but..."
-
What are you going to say?
-
Are you going to say
what these people said?
-
It didn't help them.
-
Because it's too late.
-
You were wrong.
-
And rather than even entertaining the idea
-
that you were wrong,
-
you just sailed on out into eternity.
-
What question is more important?
-
Do I possess saving faith?
-
Is the faith that I have,
is it the real deal? Or not?
-
Or am I only deceiving myself
-
because the reality is
-
it's a scary reality.
-
Many.
-
And see here's the thing.
-
If we actually said,
-
well, you know what?
-
Many, many, many people
-
are going to be saved.
-
So, even though it says
-
many are deceived,
-
it's just a small fraction
-
of people who profess to be Christians.
-
Oh yes, in the end it will
turn out to be many - no.
-
Don't think that way.
-
Do you know that the same "many"
-
who show up in Matthew 7:22,
-
they show up before this?
-
Notice Matthew 7:13.
-
"Enter by the narrow gate,
-
for the gate is wide
-
and the way is easy..."
-
Or as the King James says,
-
"broad is the way."
-
Do you know every city you go into
-
including our own that has
a street called "Broadway," -
-
do you know where that comes from?
-
Right here.
-
Now, this broad way
is the way of religion.
-
It's the same people that you get
-
down here in v. 22.
-
When it talks about there being
-
a wide gate, a broad way
-
that leads to destruction,
-
He's not just talking about people
-
who are out there living wild in sin.
-
He's talking about people
-
who try to go to Heaven -
-
it's a broad way,
-
because you can get on that way -
-
it promises Heaven in the end.
-
You can take all your sin.
-
The problem is it doesn't go to Heaven.
-
And you see, when you get down to v. 23,
-
He calls the people what they are.
-
He says, "Depart from Me,
-
you workers of lawlessness."
-
You see why the way is so broad?
-
Because people are convinced -
-
and you've got lots of
preachers who will tell you -
-
you've got lots of preachers
preaching the broad way.
-
You can have your sin.
-
You can have your lawlessness.
-
And you'll go to Heaven in the end.
-
And Jesus says, "Depart from Me,
-
you workers of lawlessness."
-
He says it's those that do the will
-
of My Father in Heaven.
-
And the reason I took you back up there
-
to v. 13 and 14 is for this reason:
-
The "many" are over against the few
-
who are on the narrow and hard way
-
that leads to life.
-
Those who find that are few.
-
Picture this.
-
This is another reason
to deal with assurance.
-
Why?
-
Listen, when He says, "in that day..."
-
these many are going to
come to the surface,
-
and He's going to tell them to depart.
-
You know what it means?
-
On our subject matter of assurance?
-
Do you know what it means?
-
These people were assured.
-
These people were certain.
-
Now look, on the one hand,
-
we get people like James is dealing with,
-
60% of the I'll Be Honest emails
-
where people are uncertain
-
about whether they're saved or not.
-
But on the flip side,
-
there's another reason
to be really concerned
-
about assurance.
-
Because, what would you say
-
percentage-wise if you hear this:
-
Many are on this broad way.
-
Many in that day are
going to say, "Lord, Lord."
-
And He's going to say,
"I didn't know you."
-
Over against "few there be that find it."
-
What kind of percentage
do you think that is?
-
That sounds to me like more than 60%.
-
Like I would say 90%/10%.
-
That's many and few.
-
95 and 5?
-
99 and 1?
-
You see what I'm getting at?
-
The vast majority of people
-
who call themselves Christians
-
right now in this world,
-
who are alive today -
-
the vast majority have an assurance
-
that is taking them straight to hell.
-
James: Here's an example
from an email this week.
-
Someone said, "I changed my gender..."
-
and they were removing body parts,
-
and they said this:
-
"During this time, I never lost my faith."
-
My question was: What is your faith in?
-
If you never lost it, it's clearly not
-
in the biblical Jesus Christ
-
based on how you're living.
-
Tim: No, because they're lawless.
-
They're doing what they want to do.
-
They're doing what they want to do,
-
living the way they want to live.
-
Not regarding the laws that God gave,
-
but saying because I believe
-
that there's a god who
smiles on me all the time
-
and will continue to smile
no matter what I do...
-
That is the great lie.
-
It's a lie I believed when I was lost.
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That it's going to turn out okay
-
because after all,
-
I believe there's God.
-
I believed in Jesus Christ
-
at least as a historical figure.
-
It was quite distorted.
-
And I figured it would
turn out okay in the end.
-
And that's the vast majority
of people in this world.
-
The thing is, it isn't evident
-
that these people were even concerned
-
in their life.
-
And you know what?
-
I wasn't concerned until
God opened my eyes.
-
My wife wasn't concerned.
-
She was madly and gladly
on her way to hell too.
-
The thing about these people in Matthew 7
-
is that it isn't even
evident that these people
-
were concerned while
they were carelessly living
-
their lives of lawlessness.
-
They became concerned
when it was too late.
-
What?
-
How could this be?
-
I mean, there must be some fault with You
-
because we were there.
-
We were in church each week.
-
What are You talking about?
-
We cast out the demons
-
and we were prophesying!
-
We got up and we sang in Your name.
-
We sang songs with Your name in it.
-
How could this be?
-
"Depart from Me. I never knew you."
-
I guess one of the questions
-
that I was asking myself
-
as I was thinking about presenting
-
this material to you
-
is these 60% of people
-
that write to I'll Be Honest
-
who don't know, aren't certain,
-
are really desperate and agonizing
-
and concerned -
-
I asked myself this,
-
does the fact that they are concerned
-
give us any reason to think good or ill
-
of their situation?
-
I mean, on the one hand, you have
-
all these people who are very confident
-
and in the end are going to miss heaven.
-
What about the people that are
really struggling with assurance?
-
Is that a good sign?
-
I mean, there are some circles -
-
John Sytsma can tell you
about circles he came from
-
where doubting was
actually seen as desirable.
-
It was seen as a good quality.
-
And if you didn't doubt,
you were presumptuous.
-
But what about these people?
-
Does the fact that they wrestle
-
and they squirm and they weep
-
and they cry out
-
and sometimes they sob
-
and they're losing sleep
-
and they're not at rest
-
and they're agonizing and desperate
-
and concerned -
-
does that give us any reason
-
to think well of their situation?
-
Or does it only make us think bad of it?
-
There they are agonizing
over the question:
-
Do I really have saving faith?
-
Is my faith real? Am I self-deceived?
-
Or asking the question:
how do I get assurance?
-
I mean, sometimes it's like
-
you get the feeling that
they really do think
-
that they're saved;
-
they're just wanting you
to give them the solution
-
to find where assurance is.
-
It's like this thing that's just
always outside their grasp.
-
It's so elusive and evasive
-
and just show me how to get it.
-
Show me how to get assurance.
-
They want to be at peace
-
and they're not at peace.
-
You know, there are a lot
of people in the world
-
not at peace.
-
And sometimes it's because they've
-
been exposed to so much truth
-
that it's hard for them to be at peace
-
because they continue
to live on in their sin.
-
What they really want to be assured
-
is that they're not going to go to hell,
-
but they're not getting that assurance.
-
I know some people feel like assurance
-
is like it's the most
elusive thing in the world.
-
And for some people it probably is.
-
Is that good? Is that bad?
-
And I guess one of the things
that we have to think about
-
is we don't want to do
-
what a lot of these preachers are doing.
-
Look, there are preachers
-
who simply ignore Scripture.
-
But when you get face-to-face
-
with somebody that's desperate -
-
look, I've dealt with people.
-
You get somebody who's weeping,
-
somebody who's desperate,
-
somebody who's in torment -
-
you want to help them.
-
But you know what you never want to do?
-
You never want to distort the message
-
to try to help them.
-
You don't want to present
them with falsehoods
-
to try to help them,
-
because that never will help anybody.
-
We don't want to try to lessen the problem
-
by making faith - like this -
-
like what is so often,
-
you know, just a simple decision.
-
We hear about decisional regeneration.
-
Just make the decision.
-
You know, the quick kind of shallow
-
easy believism that's
so prevalent in our day.
-
Just say this prayer.
Just say the sinner's prayer.
-
Just believe these facts.
-
Well, do you believe?
-
Can you articulate the
basic facts of the Gospel?
-
Can you ask God to
save you from your sins?
-
Well, if you ask God to save
you from your sins...
-
I'll never forget years ago
-
when we were doing a church plant
-
down south of here,
-
I asked a young man about his salvation
-
and he kind of looks past me at his mom.
-
He said, "Didn't I write it in
the front of the Bible?"
-
(incomplete thought)
-
But that's the kind of
things that people are told.
-
Well, you said the prayer...
-
I remember MacArthur one time
-
when he was speaking on this subject,
-
he said something about preachers
-
that would tell you to drive
a stick in the ground,
-
and then every time you doubted,
-
go back and look at the stick -
-
but basically decisionism
-
that takes place today.
-
We don't want to basically
-
making saving faith just down into
-
being able to give assent to a few truths.
-
Just because at the heart of the Gospel
-
is the reality that Christ
died for our sins
-
according to the Scriptures,
-
and He was buried and He
was raised in three days -
-
just because you believe that happened
-
does not mean that you're saved.
-
You had people that saw Jesus Christ
-
eyeball to eyeball
-
and they actually believed in Him
-
and Jesus did not commit Himself to them.
-
So, we don't want to just
cheapen this thing.
-
We don't want to try to
assist people's assurance
-
by toning down what
saving faith looks like.
-
Saving faith has works.
-
If somebody's faith looks more like demons
-
we don't want to try to make their faith
-
into something that's saving
-
when it doesn't look
a whole lot like Rahab
-
and it doesn't look a
whole lot like Abraham,
-
but it looks a whole lot
more like demon faith
-
because there's no good works.
-
Look, Jesus said it.
-
If you're not doing the will
of the Father in Heaven,
-
then He's going to tell you,
"Depart from Me."
-
That's the reality.
-
We don't want to tone it down from that.
-
And there are people who
scream bloody murder:
-
"that is adding works to the Gospel!"
-
Well, you know what?
-
Yes! It's adding works to the Gospel.
-
It's not adding works to
how you merit salvation,
-
but works is an essential
part of the Gospel.
-
It's an essential part of the good news
-
that Christ actually saves people
-
to make them zealous of good works.
-
And if that's not there,
-
we don't want to tone that down.
-
What does Scripture say?
-
It's radical.
-
You're a new creation in Christ.
-
The old things pass away;
all things become new.
-
What are you going to tell
people? It's not that?
-
Are you going to make it less radical
-
than being altogether a new creation?
-
If you do that, what do you think?
-
You think that's the kind of assurance
-
that is going to profit people?
-
Look, if you tell people a message
-
that gets them to believe that everything
-
is okay with their soul now, but in the end,
-
they face God and they get cast away,
-
you're a soul murderer.
-
And you didn't do them any good.
-
You didn't show them any love.
-
You did not really have
a concern for them.
-
To twist the message,
tone down the message,
-
water down the message is not
-
the way that we want to produce assurance
-
in people.
-
The last thing we want to do
is give people assurance
-
who shouldn't have it.
-
So, you know what?
-
We can get people
writing in to I'll Be Honest
-
and you know what? It can stir your pity.
-
If you're handling their emails
-
or handling phone calls,
-
you can want to weep with them.
-
But the last thing you want to do
-
is tone the message down
-
to try to bring assurance to them.
-
You know, there are some
very well meaning Christians,
-
even in our own church
-
that if they're confronted by a person -
-
look, I saw this.
-
I saw a situation where a woman -
-
it came out.
-
There was all manner of fornication
-
and adultery in her life,
-
and she didn't have assurance.
-
And I was watching Christians
-
even from our church
-
and from sister churches deal with her
-
and seek to give her assurance,
-
when the truth is that many of the grounds
-
for assurance were lacking
and they were missing.
-
I know they were well meaning.
-
She was in a desperate situation.
-
But look, the last thing we want to do
-
is give people assurance
-
who shouldn't have it.
-
And I'll tell you one thing too,
-
we don't want to assume
-
that because a person is
struggling with assurance
-
that that must mean that anything certain
-
one way or another about
whether they're a Christian,
-
because you can have people
that struggle with assurance
-
and they may be saved;
-
and you may have other people
that struggle with assurance
-
and they may not be saved.
-
And listen, as I was thinking through this
-
one of the things that hit me is this:
-
We have two very powerful witnesses.
-
You say, what are you talking about?
-
I'm talking about this.
-
The Holy Spirit is real.
-
The devil is real.
-
And they both can speak to mankind
-
through not these ears,
-
but we have ears that hear.
-
Just think with me.
-
The Spirit.
-
Romans 8:16 says this,
-
"The Spirit Himself bears witness
-
with our spirit that
we're children of God."
-
The Holy Spirit comes to true Christians
-
and speaks: "you are a child of God."
-
But guess what else?
-
Scripture says not to grieve
-
the Holy Spirit of God
-
by whom you were sealed
for the day of redemption.
-
This first witness that
I'm talking about -
-
listen - listen to what's being said.
-
He can be grieved.
-
What happens when that happens?
-
If you're a child of God
-
and you grieve the Spirit of God,
-
the Spirit of God - in another place
-
it says "quench."
-
His energy, His witness bearing -
-
you'll throw a cup of water on it.
-
You quench it.
-
So one witness - the Spirit -
-
can be grieved into silence.
-
No longer asserting that reality,
-
asserting that truth.
-
Thus, obviously, creating distress
-
in true believers.
-
I've seen this repeatedly.
-
Very often when true Christians
-
are most struggling - not always,
-
but oftentimes, they're
struggling with assurance
-
when they've allowed sin into their life
-
and they've grieved the Spirit.
-
But see, that's one reality.
-
There's this witness.
-
You may have somebody struggling
-
with assurance,
-
and that's the reason why.
-
They've grieved the Spirit of God,
-
grieved Him into silence.
-
But look, the same witness
-
can on the other hand speak
-
to the deceived believer.
-
You say, what do you mean?
-
I mean the person who thinks
they're saved and they're not.
-
What does the Spirit do to lost people?
-
Well, we have that in John 16,
-
that "when He comes,
He will convict the world
-
concerning sin and
righteousness and judgment."
-
So someone who's not saved,
-
but wants desperately to
think that they're saved,
-
they may be experiencing
-
the convicting power of the Spirit of God.
-
You may have somebody
-
who as much as they're
writing to I'll Be Honest
-
looking for somebody to try
to convince them they're saved,
-
the reason that they can
never come to assurance
-
is because the Spirit is speaking to them
-
saying "you're not one
of the children of God."
-
"You're not one of the children of God."
-
And He is speaking to them,
-
convicting them of sin,
-
and convicting them in their conscience
-
that things are not well.
-
And they're kicking against that.
-
They don't want to believe it.
-
(incomplete thought)
-
They don't want to believe it.
-
They don't want to hear that,
-
but that's the reason they're not at rest.
-
So my point is this,
-
the Spirit can go quiet with a
Christian and cause distress,
-
and the Spirit can very much do
-
what the Spirit does in the
life of a false believer
-
and create unrest.
-
But, then there's a second witness.
-
And this one is a liar.
-
And so he is very much in the business
-
of telling the true
Christian he's not saved
-
and telling the deceived person
-
that everything is okay.
-
He's right there to tell
all these many people.
-
And you say, well, you know,
which one's more powerful?
-
Obviously, the Spirit's more powerful.
-
But I'll tell you this, if you grieve Him,
-
you quench Him,
-
you're going to give place
to the devil to come in
-
and he's going to come in with his lies
-
and now you're a sitting duck.
-
And then, you know what, you have people
-
who they're not under conviction.
-
They're like these many people,
-
they're just certain.
-
And what happened?
-
Well, whatever Spirit probings
-
and proddings and
convictions that ever came,
-
they just harden themselves against it
-
and they went out until
finally the Spirit was quiet.
-
And when the Spirit's quiet,
-
it's just free reign for the devil.
-
He'll be right there: "Everything's okay.
-
Everything's okay. Everything's okay."
-
He'll just put you to sleep.
-
"You're fine. You're fine.
-
Just believe you're a
Christian. Believe it."
-
And many wake up only when it's too late.
-
So, the Spirit -
-
silent in the life of a lost sinner.
-
The devil's going to come in
-
and he's a liar.
-
He's a liar, and you know
what Jesus said about him?
-
Jesus specifically said -
-
He called him -
-
he was a murderer from the beginning.
-
Do you know the kind of
lies the devil tells you?
-
Do you know why so many are deceived?
-
Look, his murder weapons are lies.
-
However he communicates to us,
-
however he whispers into our ears
-
and it goes down into
our sense of well-being,
-
our sense of security.
-
Believe this, he means to kill you.
-
And many who are in the churches
-
are going to be murdered by his lies.
-
That's the reality.
-
He's a murderer from the beginning.
-
He's the father of lies.
-
If there's anything he wants
lost people to believe,
-
it's that they're okay.
-
If there's any place -
-
the best place,
-
the safest place for the devil
-
to get anybody
-
as believing they're
saved when they're not -
-
because if you believe you're
saved when you're not,
-
you don't go looking to be saved.
-
He's got you in the most
secure holding tank
-
he can have you in.
-
There's only one hope.
-
There's only one hope.
-
And that's that God would speak,
-
that you would be exposed to Scripture,
-
that you would wake up.
-
That you would be
exposed to such preaching
-
that you would wake up.
-
But if you don't wake up,
-
you'll wake up on that day.
-
And that day, "many will say to Me,
-
'Lord, Lord...'"
-
They were assured.
-
But they were assured
of something that wasn't true.
-
Just because somebody's
assured of something
-
doesn't make it true.
-
You can be absolutely convinced
-
it's not going to rain tomorrow,
-
or absolutely convinced
-
that you have tomorrow to live;
-
absolutely convinced that when you die
-
you're going straight to Heaven.
-
But I'll tell you what, if you're wrong,
-
it doesn't matter how convinced you are.
-
You're wrong.
-
And if you're wrong about this,
-
you're wrong.
-
It doesn't get worse than that.
-
So, I just want us to think for a second
-
about legitimate assurance.
-
Legitimate assurance
-
from Scripture.
-
I've got three sections here of these.
-
It's about 9:00.
-
The first is objective promises.
-
By objective promises, I mean this,
-
if God tells me something -
-
if God tells me something
-
and I believe that,
-
that is faith.
-
But we need to be aware of this,
-
that when I really believe something,
-
it's going to be backed by a conviction
-
that's going to be
demonstrable in my life.
-
If somebody says they believe something,
-
it will affect what they do,
the decisions they make,
-
how they live their life.
-
There's no getting around that.
-
If you're not willing to throw yourself
-
on top of these promises
-
to where they're either
going to hold you up
-
or you're going to crash and burn,
-
you'll go to hell.
-
I mean, that's where my hope is.
-
My hope is entirely in Jesus Christ.
-
If He doesn't save me, I'm going to hell.
-
All my eggs are in one basket here, folks.
-
Because I am convinced He's the only way.
-
But you see, if you've got a backup plan,
-
no good.
-
Or, if your plan in the beginning is:
-
well, I think I've been
a pretty good person,
-
or anything like that.
-
But we've got these objective promises.
-
I want you to hear them.
-
Let's turn to Hebrews.
-
Chapter 3.
-
So Hebrews 3:6 I think is
a very applicable verse
-
because just read it with me.
-
I think you'll see that it is.
-
"Christ is faithful over
God's house as a Son."
-
Now notice this. This is what's key.
-
"We are His house."
-
What does that mean?
-
We are Christ's dwelling place.
-
We're a true Christian.
-
"If..." - that's essential.
-
Your assurance can
ride on "if's" like this.
-
It's an objective promise.
-
What I mean by objective
-
is you can stand back
-
and look at this promise
outside of yourself.
-
Here's this promise:
-
"We are God's house if indeed we..."
-
now that becomes subjective at that point.
-
It's got to do with us holding fast,
-
but notice this.
-
"If indeed we hold fast our confidence
-
and our boasting in our hope."
-
What's that?
-
Confidence, boasting, hope.
-
I'll tell you what it means.
-
It means this:
-
My hope in the future of Heaven
-
is based on my confidence in Jesus Christ
-
and Him alone -
-
that's where my boasting is.
-
It's not in anything of the flesh.
-
My boasting is in the fact
that He has saved me.
-
He keeps me. His blood was shed.
-
His merit. His righteous life.
-
My hope is there.
-
If our boasting, our hope, stays there,
-
it stays glued in Jesus Christ...
-
And look, I can say this,
-
I know that the wicked,
-
one of the things that's true about them
-
is they don't acknowledge the Lord
-
and they don't call on the Lord.
-
I know, I have a sense in my own soul
-
of just a longing, a need for Him.
-
My hope is there.
-
My boasting is there.
-
If you were to ask what
my hope is of Heaven,
-
it's what He has done.
-
It's His death.
-
I don't have any hope
in my own righteousness.
-
Not any of it.
-
And it rests there.
-
Or you go to Hebrews 3:14.
-
Again, we have one
of these "if" statements.
-
"We have come to share in Christ if..."
-
Again, this is a text that you
can hang your assurance on.
-
"...we hold fast our original confidence
-
firm to the end."
-
Again, it's the same kind of words.
-
Confidence.
-
Firm to the end.
-
What is our confidence?
-
I mean, James and I, we've interviewed -
-
different of us, we've interviewed people
-
at different times and it's amazing.
-
You talk to people.
-
"Well, you know, I was baptized."
-
Or they have a sense, they go to church.
-
Or they have a sense that
they haven't been that bad.
-
Oh, they're sinners, but
they're not that bad.
-
You talk to people and you get an idea
-
that there's something that they've done,
-
something they've been healed some way,
-
they feel like they had a
supernatural experience with God,
-
He spoke to them, they heard Him audibly.
-
It's amazing how many people
-
have something to say
-
other than the fact
that aside from Christ,
-
I don't have any hope.
-
Hebrews 2:1.
-
If you go there, Hebrews 2:1
-
is such an amazing verse.
-
"Therefore, we must pay
much closer attention
-
to what we have heard
-
lest we drift away from it."
-
You see, this is the thing that
he's been talking about:
-
holding our original confidence.
-
Hold fast our confidence
-
and our boasting and our hope.
-
What is this?
-
Well, Hebrews 2:1, the "therefore"
-
is coming right after all of Hebrews 1.
-
What was said in Hebrews 1?
-
Look at Hebrews 1.
-
Where is the boast? Where is the hope?
-
Where is the confidence?
-
Where is it?
-
Look at chapter 1.
-
Here's Christ.
-
In former days, the prophets spoke to us,
-
but now God is speaking to us
-
by way of His Son,
-
and he tells us it was through the Son
-
that He's created everything,
-
and it's by the Son that
everything is held together.
-
And he's talking about how
He is the radiance
-
of the glory of God,
-
the exact imprint of His nature.
-
He talks about the reality
-
that He made purification for sins
-
and He sat down.
-
He's got glory way
beyond any of the angels.
-
This is where all of our hope is.
-
God the Father has said things to Christ
-
that He never said to the angels.
-
They're ministering spirits.
-
Christ - He is the Son.
-
He calls Him "God."
-
He calls Him "Lord."
-
The realities in all
of this - now, listen.
-
I'm talking about objective realities here
-
because listen - listen very carefully.
-
2 Corinthians 4:4.
-
Unbelievers.
-
"In their case, the god of this world
-
has blinded the minds of unbelievers."
-
Remember the liar we were talking about?
-
The father of lies who murders souls?
-
How does he do it?
-
2 Corinthians 4:4.
-
"The god of this world..."
that's the devil.
-
He blinds the minds of unbelievers.
-
What does that mean to blind the mind?
-
It means that they can't see the truth.
-
They believe a lie.
-
"...To keep them from seeing," -
-
notice what he keeps them from seeing.
-
"...The light of the Gospel
of the glory of Christ
-
who is the image of God."
-
If you go to verse 6,
-
"For God who said 'let light
shine out of darkness,'
-
has shown in our hearts to give the light
-
of the knowledge of the glory of God
-
in the face of Jesus Christ."
-
We're talking on the first heading here
-
of assurance.
-
Listen, what am I getting at?
-
Your faith doesn't drift.
-
You stay confident,
-
boasting in the original hope.
-
What am I talking about?
-
It's this "seeing the light of the Gospel
-
of the glory of Christ who
is the image of God."
-
Or, it's "having shown in our hearts
-
to get the light of the knowledge
-
of the glory of God in
the face of Jesus Christ."
-
Do you realize what faith is?
-
Faith is being grabbed
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by an image of Christ,
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by a beholding of Christ,
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where you see Him altogether glorious
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and beautiful and necessary
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and precious
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and that if you don't have Him you die.
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What Scripture talks about is the person
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who finds this treasure
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and they go and sell everything
that they might have this treasure.
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People who are cheap,
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people who talk Christ
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and then they'll go out
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and run off back to the world,
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and they'll talk this way
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out of this side of their mouth,
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but as soon as the Christians
aren't looking anymore,
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they're over here gossiping;
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they're over here telling lies;
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they're over here looking at the smut.
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Look, what that says
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is they haven't really been exposed
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to the beauty and to the glory.
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When you hear, when you read
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what God has done for sinners
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in the cross, in Christ,
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in the resurrection of Jesus Christ,
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what happens is this appears so necessary
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and so precious.
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What He did on that cross
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becomes so glorious.
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When I was lost,
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there were a thousand things
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that were more glorious than that.
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But when you have true faith,
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there is nothing more glorious than that.
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And if you're just
listening to this right now
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and you cannot relate to that,
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you're not saved.
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Plain and simple.
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Why? Because, what it tells me
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is the god of this world
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still has your mind blinded.
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Because when the blinders come off,
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you behold the glory in Jesus Christ,
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that's insurmountable.
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That's just a reality.
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I mean look for faith to be real.
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You read it right here
in 2 Corinthians 4:4-6.
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For your faith to be real,
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there has got to be a supernatural
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coming of God into your life
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in such a manner that He shines
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into your spiritual eyeballs
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this glory of Christ.
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That's what it says.
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That's exactly what it says.
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The devil keeps people from seeing
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the light of the Gospel
of the glory of Christ
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who is the image of God.
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How? He blinds the minds of unbelievers.
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You have to hear what he's saying.
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The same God who in the beginning said,
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"Let there be light" -
was that miraculous?
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Was that fantastic?
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Was that creational?
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He said, "Let there be light,"
when there was no light,
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and there was light.
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And the same God that said that
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and brought light into this universe
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is the same God that
looks at a dead sinner
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and cuts through all the
deceptions of the devil
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and the god of this
world blinding their eyes.
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He cuts right through it and He says,
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"Let their be light,"
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and that light shines right through
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all those deceptions of the devil.
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And the lights go on and suddenly, bang!
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The mind of the unbeliever
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is no longer kept in that darkness.
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Suddenly, the light shines in.
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You see, Jesus Christ
is altogether glorious.
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The reason that the lost in
this world don't know that
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is not because He's not,
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and all of a sudden He becomes glorious
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and then they say,
oh, He just became glorious.
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No, that's not true.
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He was glorious the whole time.
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The problem was they were blind
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and they were dead.
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That's the issue.
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Look, the thing is
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there are many people who
think that they're saved
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and they are not because
they've never come to see
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the glory and the power
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and the beauty and the
preciousness of Christ.
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These people just believe
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on typically one basis.
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You come across this all the time.
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They're scared to death of hell.
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They don't see any beauty in Christ,
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but they will fight to keep up
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their sense of assurance.
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They will fight, because
if they lay it down,
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then they know they're going to hell.
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It's the craziest thing.
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Their fight for assurance -
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it's like they feel protected for now,
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but it's not a safe place to hide.
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Look, one of the things
Christ saves us from -
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remember, catch this -
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one of the things that
Christ saves us from
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is low views of Himself.
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That is something to be saved from,
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not just from hell.
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I'll just be quite frank with you.
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When I listen to somebody's testimony
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and they don't mention Christ in it,
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not so good.
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Anyway, this would be just
the objective promises.
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This is what God does.
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And if I can look and say, look, this is
what God says He's going to do,
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and I look at my life and I see
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my trust is there, my hope is there,
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Christ has become
altogether glorious like this,
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but let me take you to another thing.
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There is the subjective witness.
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I talked to you before about
there being two witnesses.
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Well, let's think about the first one.
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We looked at the text.
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Romans 8:15 -17.
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I want to give you a
little bit more context.
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"For you did not receive..."
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This is Romans 8:15.
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"...You did not receive
the spirit of slavery."
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If a person is a true Christian,
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they've received the Spirit,
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but it's not the spirit of slavery.
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It's the Spirit of adoption.
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And what happens?
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There's a cry that comes out
of the children of God,
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"Abba, Father."
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"The Spirit Himself bears witness
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with our spirit that
we're children of God."
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Now catch that.
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"The Spirit Himself bears witness
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with our spirit that
we're children of God,
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and if children, then heirs -
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heirs of God, fellow heirs with Christ,
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provided we suffer with Him in order that
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we may also be glorified with Him."
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Or if you turn back a couple of chapters
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to Romans 5:5.
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Go partway through that verse.
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"God's love has been poured
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into our hearts through the Holy Spirit
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who has been given to us."
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Kind of the same truth.
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I call that the subjective witness.
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What that is is the Spirit of God
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is actively communicating with us
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that we're children of God.
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And I think one thing to really understand
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is that Jesus Christ said
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that when the Spirit comes,
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"He will glorify Me."
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The Spirit bears witness with our spirit
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when our eyes are on Christ.
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When you're looking at the cross,
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when you're looking at
the sacrifice for sinners,
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it is typically in singing about Christ,
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it is typically in thinking
about His atoning sacrifice,
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substitutionary work,
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meditating, singing, contemplating,
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reading... so often,
that is the environment
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where the Spirit of God comes in
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and just speaks in words
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that only God's children know.
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Those that aren't truly God's children,
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oh yeah, the devil's right
there all the time
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saying, "yeah, it's good;
it's good; it's good."
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The Spirit and the devil
have different voices.
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But know this,
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that you don't want to
separate this reality -
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because Scripture says test the spirits -
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because the devil comes trying to speak
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as much like the Holy Spirit
as he possibly can.
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So much so that sometimes
even God's children
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can be confused by the voices.
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See, you want to test spirits,
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and the way to test those spirits
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is make sure that the other things
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are genuine as well.
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Have you had to you a sense of your faith
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locked into the promises -
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the objective promises?
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Do you see this glory in Jesus Christ?
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Then I want to go to the third
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and that's a subjective transformation.
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You say, what do you mean there?
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Well, if you're in Romans 5:5,
go back a little bit.
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Romans 5:3.
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"Not only that..."
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what he was talking about before.
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"...But we rejoice in our sufferings
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knowing that suffering produces endurance,
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endurance produces character,
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character produces hope,
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hope does not put us to shame
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because God's love has been poured
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into our hearts through the Holy Spirit
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who has been given to us."
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What's all that mean? It means this:
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When you go through tribulation:
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"We rejoice in our sufferings..."
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Why would we rejoice in our sufferings?
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Because our sufferings
ultimately bring us assurance.
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You say really? How?
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When you go through tribulation,
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what happens?
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Anytime you go through tribulation,
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your faith gets tested.
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Because what are you tested to do?
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Are you going to trust the Lord
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or not trust the Lord?
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Are you going to trust the Lord
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or are you going to murmur, complain?
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That's where we're tested.
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Are you going to trust the Lord?
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Or are you going to devise
your own way out?
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Your faith gets tested.
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But here's the thing,
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when your faith gets tested
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and you persevere -
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you see that there?
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"Suffering produces endurance."
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When you endure,
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when you persevere,
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what happens then?
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I'll tell you what happens.
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You personally get a sense
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of hey, I'm real.
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You get a sense of
authenticity, don't you?
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Because what happens is you recognize
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there's a promise in Scripture
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that says that we're kept
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by the power of God through faith.
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And when I see that my faith can be put
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in the fires, and I endure it
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and I come out the other side
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still with my whole
confidence in the Lord.
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Our faith gets tried like that.
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And it comes through unscathed?
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It proves that we're genuine.
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It proves that you're real and not a fake.
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Not a hypocrite.
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It proves that you're not like the people
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that when the sun came out
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and they suffered persecution
and they fell away,
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it's like, hey, the persecution came
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or the trial and tribulation came
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and God brought me through it.
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I didn't fall away.
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I didn't give up.
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I mean, that gives you -
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you see what it says there.
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It says it produces character.
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(incomplete thought)
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You know you look, and it's like,
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hey, I endured this
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and my faith kept trusting Christ.
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I didn't complain.
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It's producing maturity.
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It's producing the ability to
withstand these things.
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It's maturing me.
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And it says that produces hope.
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Well, how does that produce hope?
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Well, it produces hope because
I look at the whole thing
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and I feel like I'm making it through.
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And God's keeping me.
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God's holding me up.
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And then he takes us even further
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and he says, "Hope does
not put us to shame."
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He says we go through and we endure this
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and now we have this hope
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because we've withstood this
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and he says that doesn't put us to shame
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because then what happens is
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God comes along and He sheds abroad,
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He pours into our hearts God's love
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through the Holy Spirit.
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You go through these things
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and you have this hope.
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I'm not a hypocrite.
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I'm not perfect and I have failures,
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but God comes along and He not only
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gives us all the hope that comes with
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our enduring through these things
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and the character that's built
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and the hope that we get
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from remaining steadfast,
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but then on top of all that,
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the Spirit comes in and
we kind of circle back
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to the subjective witness
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and there's subjective
witness on top of all this.
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There's this confidence.
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But again, coming back to this
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subjective transformation,
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you have verses in Scripture.
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Look, "We know that we've passed
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out of death into life."
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this is 1 John 3:14.
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"We know that we have...
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because we love the brothers."
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"Whoever does not love abides in death."
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You show me people that
claim to be a Christian
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and all they do is take -
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they don't serve others in the church,
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they don't care about
others in the church,
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all they care about is themselves
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and getting their own way -
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what does it say?
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"Whoever does not love abides in death."
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You can talk the best talk.
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You can claim up and down,
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you can hold your breath
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until you're blue in the face
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trying to convince everybody around you
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that you're a Christian
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and that you've got genuine assurance
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and it's good and you're good
-
and you believe and
you're a true believer.
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But I can tell you this,
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if you don't care about other people,
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you're not willing to make
any sacrifices for other people,
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you're going to get cast away.
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Lawlessness.
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You know what the
fulfilling of the law is?
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Love.
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That doesn't mean everybody's spongy,
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mushy, sentimental.
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Sometimes love is having to
say the hardest things
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to the most difficult people
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because it's true
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and it's the safest thing
you can do for them.
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Or 1 John 2:3.
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"By this we know that we
have come to know Him..."
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See, these are verses of assurance
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based on our subjective transformation.
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"...If we keep His commandments."
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You've got people running around
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claiming to be Christians.
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They don't know what His commandments are,
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let alone are they keeping them.
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Jesus said that.
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The wise man - he hears and does.
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The foolish man hears and does not do.
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You know, again, I'll bring this up.
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Craig was preaching two
weeks ago or something
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and he said that while he was preaching
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from Colossians 3,
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somebody was sitting out in the audience
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shaking their head.
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He's preaching God's Word. They're
out there shaking their head.
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What's that?
-
I mean, that's a person who
doesn't keep His commandments
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and really has no regard
for His commandments;
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in fact, is openly antagonistic
to His commandments.
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People like that should
have no hope whatsoever
-
that their present circumstance is safe.
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It's not safe.
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1 John 5:13 - very well known.
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"I write these things to you who believe
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in the name of the Son of God
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that you may know that
you have eternal life."
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And I think what he's saying
-
is not just you may know
because you believe.
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I think what he's saying is this:
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I have just gotten done writing
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the entire letter of 1 John
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to you who believe,
-
and I'm giving you this letter
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so that you might know you're genuine.
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I'll guarantee you this.
-
To every person in this room,
-
if you honestly will examine your life
-
by 1 John,
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you will know if you're saved or not.
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But only if you're honest.
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The problem is that if
you are an unbeliever
-
and the god of this world
has blinded your eyes,
-
he'll lie to you.
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"Oh yeah, you've done that."
-
"You've done that."
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I remember when I was lost
and I asked my mom:
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"Mom, how do I get to heaven?"
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You know the good Catholic answer:
"Keep the commandments."
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So I thought, oh, I don't even
know what the commandments are.
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Let me go to the family Bible
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and look up the 10 Commandments.
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So I went to Exodus. I found it.
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I went down through them.
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I probably convinced myself that I kept
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seven of the 10.
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Why? Because I was deceived.
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But you know this,
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I have found that people
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who seek for the truth,
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they find it.
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If people really want to know the truth
-
and they'll seek the Lord -
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because Scripture says
ask and you will receive.
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And I have found that people
that deal honestly with God
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and they really want to know,
-
God will show them.
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God loves to conceal a matter,
-
Scripture says, but you know
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that as much as He
loves to conceal a matter,
-
it's not so that it may
never be found out.
-
But He does desire that people put forth
-
some measure of true interest
-
to actually find the truth.
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If you put forth effort to find it,
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you will find it.
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If you appraoch 1 John, just know this,
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it was written primarily for the sake
-
of giving believers assurance.
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But at the same time,
it can reveal unbelievers.
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The primary reason is to take Christians
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who may actually struggle with assurance,
-
and it's meant to give them assurance.
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That's one of the classic places to take
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60% of the people - 1 John.
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It's meant to give assurance.
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And you see, that is God-given.
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Send them to the Word prayerfully.
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But I can tell you, a lot
of the people struggling,
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they don't want to do that.
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They don't want that.
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(incomplete thought)
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It's almost like they put
very little stock oftentimes
-
in anything in God's Word.
-
It's like they want to go from one person
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to the next person to the next person.
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It's almost like they're
looking for an answer
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that they have never yet heard
-
that they think is going to
be like the magic formula.
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But, assurance,
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being certain we're saved,
-
well you can know this:
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True salvation looks a lot different
-
from false salvation.
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And God is the one that
knows what they look like
-
more than anyone else,
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and He describes these things for us.
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And if one book in the New Testament
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has actually been written
-
so that believers might
know that they're saved,
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you have to know that it also
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is going to do the opposite.
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It's going to reveal those who aren't.
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That's the place to go.
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If you have any concerns about your soul,
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go to that book as if
your soul depends on it
-
because it does.
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Because if you're wrong,
you're wrong for you.
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You're not wrong for me.
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You're not wrong for James.
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You're not wrong for the
person sitting beside you.
-
You're wrong for you.
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And if you lose your soul, it's gone.
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If you wake up on that morning,
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and you hear those words,
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no amount of tears, no amount of sighs,
-
crying, weeping, wailing
-
is going to evoke the slightest mercy
-
from Christ in that day.
-
He stands as the slain Lamb of God now
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offering Himself to all who will come
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and take Him as their only hope,
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their only boast,
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the only way of salvation.
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He offers Himself freely
-
to those who will come to Him and drink.
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In that day, there's no mercy.
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No mercy
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for those who had false assurance,
-
because your assurance will not save you.
-
If you get to that day,
-
and you built your life
on a false assurance,
-
and Christ says, "Depart,"
-
you're undone.
-
There's nobody going to save you then.
-
Because the only one who
ever could save you
-
is now your Judge
-
and you're being told from His very lips
-
the whole thing was a sham.
-
And you were a worker of lawlessness.
-
And if you really would
have examined your life,
-
you would have known it.
-
You tried to convince yourself
-
you could get to Heaven
-
even though you drank of your sin freely.
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You chose your sin over Christ.
-
Now Judgment Day has come
-
and you're undone.
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Father, I pray,
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I pray, Lord...
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Lord, just these realities.
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The reality that when the sinner is saved,
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the glory of Christ in the Gospel,
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the glory of God in the
face of Jesus Christ -
-
there's a beauty, there's a preciousness,
-
there's a glory that is unleashed
-
upon the saved sinner.
-
Lord, I know,
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that's something that
those of us in this room,
-
we have an idea whether anything like that
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has happened or not.
-
When we went from seeing Christ
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as little, as nothing, or worse than nothing -
-
a curse word -
-
seeing Him small;
-
to having Him burst in upon our minds
-
and our hearts with such magnificence.
-
Certainly, everyone in this room knows
-
if that's happened or not.
-
They know if Christ went from being
-
an unprecious thing, an unnecessary thing
-
to all of a sudden becoming
altogether desirable,
-
altogether necessary,
-
altogether the only hope of the sinner.
-
The transformed life, new creations.
-
Undoubtedly, that's true.
-
Latching on to the
confidence that's in Christ.
-
Latching on to the confidence
-
of what He's accomplished on the cross.
-
Certainly, we know if
that's our only hope,
-
if we can't be moved from it
-
no matter what trials should come;
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no matter if our very
lives were threatened.
-
Lord, I pray that there would be
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such a great revival as to blow away
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so much of the false assurance
-
and to bring salvation to many
-
that struggle with assurance,
-
and they struggle with it because they
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don't have salvation.
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Lord, I pray that we might be shown
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a measure of mercy so that the many
-
relative to the few
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might be greatly reduced,
-
that we might see a much
increased percentage of people
-
in our day, in our generation, in our city
-
who would not fall into that
miserable group of people -
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the many who will be told to depart.
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Bring revival, Lord.
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Sweep many into the Kingdom
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that in our generation,
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there might not be so many.
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Please Lord, we pray this
in Christ's name, Amen.