Friday, June 19, 2020

How Can I be Sure I Am Saved

I am always amazed but no longer surprised by the number of Christians who ask me "How do you know if you are saved?" There was a time I would have given the simple answer that if they had called on the name of Jesus as Lord and Saviour then they are saved. But I quickly realized that they are missing the knowledge of what salvation looks like and what it looks like to be a child of God. So I have modified my answer.

To belong to the King of kings is to be citizens of a different country, a country that is not cannot be known by the citizens of this world. This world has become a principality of a false princve, one who came to steal, kill, and destroy. The King's Kingdom is based of principles that are much higher than the principles of this world. Many terms and words are similar but what they convey is something so much more.

Accepting Jesus as King means that we are given eyes to see the unseen and a mind to understand according to Father's heart. That means our perspective of this world and life in general is different. It changes. Everything of the Kingdom is planted in us as seeds so that we grow in our revelatory knowledge and our actions follow.

Many mistake that the commands of Jesus are like the Law of Moses, an external thing that we learn to obey. Instead those commands are like the blueprint of what a Kingdom citizen looks like and the King even set the example for us. The commands are actually written into our DNA so now it is natural for us to be like Jesus and for the immature not to be like him. The immature can decide to grow up but they can also decide to live by the principles of the principality instead. It is a matter of surrendering our old habits, old perspectives, old actions and giving prominence to the new. Unfortunately the people who are suppose to teach this new reality are still focused on the new Old Testament; still teaching people to try to conform to a law that we cannot do. 

The short answer is, if you still see life the same way before you started attending church you probably have yet to surrender to the King. You may like some of the stuff you see but not enough to surrender your life. 

However, if everything has changed since you called on Jesus, you love differently, you forgive easily, your compassion moves you to action, life has become a generous sacrifice, joy sustains you, peace constantly steadies you, you feel no need to judge, you make allowances for the Lord to do stuff and you live to see others discover the Kingdom and the King, you can be certain that you have the blessing of salvation. 

It is nothing you can earn or buy but it is a relationship that never leaves us the same and changes absolutely everything.

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