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Rediscovering the Joy of My Salvation:
A Personal Testimony
By Becky Tidd
I was only five years old when I believed that God sent his Son,
the Lord Jesus, for me so that I might have eternal life. At that
time in my life it was so simple and sensible because I knew I
was not good enough to make it to heaven on my own. As I attended
church, Sunday school, vacation Bible school, church camp, and
various Bible studies in the years that followed, this matter
of whether I really had a relationship with God came into question.
I became haunted by comments like, "If you really believed,
you should see fruit in your life, and if you don't, maybe you
really didn't believe in the first place."
Various teachings I sat under on John 15 and portions of James
confused me even more. Several times I was personally counseled
not to worry so much about certainty of my eternal destiny. Some
said my doubts and concern about where I was to spend eternity
were a sign that I was a Christian.
Over the years I realized that looking to myself and trying to
analyze how much I really loved and obeyed God was a dead end
when it came to assuring me of anything. Not only that, but it
kept me from experiencing the joy of knowing God's unconditional
love for me. Without that joy, sharing Christ with others and
doing good Christian work was a real chore, as many times I acted
under a shadow of guilt.
As I became more confident of my own ability to read and understand
the Bible, I began to see that Scripture was not contradicting
itself. God wasn't giving His Son as a gift in one book and putting
a price on having His Son in another!
When I was introduced to the Grace Evangelical Society I was so
thankful to find an organization whose leaders were committed
to dealing with this issue head on and who weren't afraid to tackle
some of the tougher scriptural texts on this matter, even at the
risk of possibly offending other popular evangelical teachers.
I feel blessed to be a part of this staff and pray that I can
help in getting this important message of "faith alone in
Christ alone" out to as many people as possible.
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