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Salvation
The sole condition for receiving everlasting life is
faith alone in the Lord Jesus Christ, who died a substitutionary death on
the cross for man’s sin and rose bodily from the dead (John 3:16-18; 6:47; Acts 16:31). Faith
is the conviction that something is true. To believe in Jesus (“he who believes
in Me has everlasting life”) is to be convinced that He guarantees
everlasting life to all who simply believe in Him for it (John
No act of obedience, preceding or following faith in
the Lord Jesus Christ, such as commitment to obey, sorrow for sin, turning
from one’s sin, baptism or submission to the Lordship of Christ, may be
added to, or considered part of, faith as a condition for receiving
everlasting life (Rom 4:5; Gal 2:16;
Titus 3:5). This saving transaction between God and the sinner is
simply the giving and receiving of a free gift (Eph
2:8-9; John Assurance
Assurance of everlasting life is certainty that one
is eternally secure simply by faith in Jesus. Assurance of everlasting
life is based only on the promise God makes in His Word that everyone who
believes in Jesus Christ alone possesses everlasting life (John 5:24; 1 John 5:9-13). Good works, which can and should follow
regeneration, are not necessary for a person to have assurance of
everlasting life (Eph Assurance
is of the essence of believing
in Jesus for everlasting life. That is, as long as a person believes in
Jesus for everlasting life, he knows he has everlasting life (John Discipleship (Growing in Christ)
The ultimate goal of the Holy Spirit’s work in the
believer’s life is to produce spiritual maturity reflected in consistent
Christlike behavior and attitudes (Gal
5:22-25; Luke 14:25-33; Motivation
The believer is assured of everlasting life and is
thus eternally secure, since that life is guaranteed by the Lord Jesus
Christ to all who believe in Him, and is based upon His substitutionary death, burial, and resurrection
(John 10:28-29; Rom 8:38-39). Therefore, it is inconsistent with the
gospel and with Scripture to seek to gain or keep everlasting life by
godly living. The Scriptures, however, do present several motivations for
obedience in the Christian life. 1.
A
powerful motivation for living the Christian life is gratitude to God for
saving us by His grace (Rom
12:1-2;
2 Cor 2.
Believers
should also be motivated by the knowledge that their heavenly Father both
blesses obedience and disciplines disobedience in His children (Heb 12:3-11; Lev 26:1-45). God is not mocked. Whatever a person
sows, that he also reaps (Gal 6:7).
3.
Finally,
every Christian must stand before the Judgment Seat of Christ, not to
determine his eternal destiny, for that is already set, but to assess the
quality of his Christian life on earth (2
Cor 5:10; Rev 22:12). Anticipating either reward or loss of reward at
the Judgment Seat should also motivate believers to perseverance and to
faithfulness to God’s revealed will (1
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