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Are You A Christian?

Greg Laurie

Harvest Ministries

I read recently that 50 percent of all born-again Christians don’t have the assurance of salvation. Maybe some just need to memorize some pertinent passages on the assurance of salvation, like 1 John 5:13, and realize that God's Word does indeed promise that salvation is the present possession of every true follower of Christ.

On the other hand, perhaps a lot of so-called Christians do not have the assurance of salvation because they are not really saved. Just because you attend church or engage in certain religious activities does not necessarily mean you are a Christian. The Apostle Paul instructed those in the early church to examine themselves to see if their faith was genuine (2 Corinthians 13:5).

So, how do I know if you are a Christian? How do you know if I'm one? There must be evidence. Jesus said, "By their fruits you shall know them" (Matthew 7:20). If someone examined your life, would they find any spiritual fruit—hard evidence to prove that you are a true follower of Jesus Christ?

Or, let me put it another way: If you were arrested for being a Christian, would there be enough evidence to convict you? By "evidence," I don't mean how many Bibles you own, or how many bumper stickers you might have on your car with Christian sayings on them. I mean hard evidence. If your family members, neighbors, and coworkers were interviewed and asked the question, "Is (your name here), in your opinion, a real Christian?" we might not be happy with the response.

The only way others can tell whether you are a Christian is by your works. While all the good works in the world won't save a person (Titus 3:5), they are reasonable evidence that someone is saved.

In a nutshell, all the great religions of the world, apart from Christianity, say, "Do." "Do this and you might go to heaven," "Do that and you might find nirvana," and so on. Christianity, in contrast, says, "Done."

In other words, God has taken care of your salvation through the finished work of Jesus Christ on the cross. He cried out, "It is finished!" He purchased your ticket to heaven at the cross. But having received that ticket, your life should reflect your commitment to Christ. Works won't save you, but if you really are saved, then works will follow (2 Corinthians 5:17). Has that happened to you? Has there been a change in your life?

In Acts 26, the Bible outlines three steps you must take to be sure you are a Christian. This is important to understand, because you may be living under false hope, and ultimately, have a false assurance of salvation. When Paul spoke to King Agrippa and described how God had called him to preach the gospel message, he essentially broke that message down and in so many words, defined it.

Paul said that God told him to preach the gospel, which was comprised of a person hearing it, realizing it was given " 'to open their eyes, so they may turn from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan to God. Then they will receive forgiveness of sins and be given a place among God's people, who are set apart by faith in [Christ]' " (Acts 26:18).

So first, you must have your eyes opened. A spiritual blindness afflicts those who have not yet turned their lives over to Jesus Christ, because "Satan . . . has blinded the minds of those who don't believe . . ." (2 Corinthians 4:4 NLT).

Second, you must turn from darkness to light. Satan loves darkness. Hell is referred to as outer darkness. If you want to really believe, then you need to come out of the darkness and into the light (Acts 26:18).

Third, you must turn from the power of Satan to God. A lot of people today want to live in two worlds. If you want to be a Christian on Sunday, but want to live the other way the rest of the week, it won't work (2 Corinthians 6:14). You must turn from Satan to God.

Have your spiritual eyes been opened? Have you turned from darkness to light? Have you turned from the power of Satan to God? If you've taken these steps, then God has forgiven your sins and has a place for you among God's people in heaven. This is the hope of those who truly belong to Christ.


Reproduced by permission from Harvest Ministries with Greg Laurie, PO Box 4000, Riverside, CA, 92514.

 

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Jim731
2/1/2009 11:46 PM
Dear 4evrseek,

We CANNOT do any of those "3 MUST do's" - God must do them.

"The god of this age has blinded the minds of unbelievers so that they CANNOT SEE THE LIGHT OF THE GLORY OF THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST." 2Cor. 4:4

By saying that we must first allow Christ to fill our hearts you are implying that WE must overcome spiritual blindness and the power of Satan, and THEN Christ will give us the desire to overcome spiritual blindness and the power of Satan. I'm sorry, but you contradict yourself.

You said, "It is all in the process of Christ making you more like him," and yet you claim that it is us who must act. Which is it - His work or ours?

We cannot "strive to follow" Him UNTIL He has overcome our blindness. To say otherwise is to claim that YOU have the power to overcome Satan and therefore do not need Christ. Congratulations - you have equaled "the glory of God" (Rom. 3:23)! Fortunately for the rest of us sinners, who HAVE "fallen short," we have Christ to save us.
4evrseek
1/25/2009 6:19 PM
For Jim731,

When Christ is allowed to fill your heart he will put the desire in you to do the 3 MUST do's in your life. It's not like a checklist that you have to make sure you adhere to, a duty you must perform in order for salvation to be complete.
It is all in the process of Christ making you more like him. The MUST do things are really the same sort of things Christ did as he showed us how to live a life pleasing to God while he was on earth. You "instinctively" are drawn to do those things listed because it is part of God's will for those he has called to him. In other words it is like God's way of telling us that if you strive to follow me this is what I will instill in you(the 3 characteristics)-I will conform you to be like my son!
Jim731
1/21/2009 11:39 AM
Dear Mr. Laurie,

First you said that "God has taken care of your salvation through the finished work of Jesus Christ on the cross." "It is finished."

You then proceed to tell us the three things that WE must do in order to be a Christian (be saved).

However, all these things require the power of GOD to overcome them. In other words, NONE of them can be overcome by MAN'S power, and yet you claim that WE must overcome them.

Apparently then, by your own admission, God has NOT taken care of our salvation, and Christ's work was NOT finished - WE must finish it for Him.

Why don't you believe Him? Why don't you believe in Christ's power to save, and not your own? Are YOU a Christian?


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