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A False Assurance

George Whitefield 1 min read
#Predestination #Regeneration #Justification
10 Articles 7 Sermons 1 Book
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George Whitefield
George Whitefield 1 min read
10 articles 7 sermons 1 books
What does the Bible say about false assurance?

The Bible warns against false assurance, emphasizing the need for true faith in Christ.

The Scriptures highlight the peril of being lulled into a false sense of peace without genuine faith in Jesus Christ. In Matthew 7:22-23, Jesus speaks of those who will claim to know Him yet will be told to depart because He never knew them. This warning serves as a sobering reminder that external religious actions such as prayer and fasting do not equate to true spiritual life. Genuine assurance comes from a heart transformed by the Holy Spirit, aligned with his Word and not merely through outward rituals.

Matthew 7:22-23

How do we know true faith in Christ is important?

True faith is essential for salvation and a genuine relationship with God.

True faith in Christ is crucial, as it indicates a personal relationship with Him rather than mere adherence to religious practices. Galatians 2:16 teaches that a person is justified by faith in Jesus Christ and not by works of the law. The importance of this doctrine cannot be overstated, as it is through faith that one becomes a new creation (2 Corinthians 5:17) and can experience the transformative power of the Gospel. Without true faith, one risks falling into the trap of relying on their efforts instead of God's grace, which can lead to eternal separation from Him.

Galatians 2:16, 2 Corinthians 5:17

Why is inward religion important for Christians?

Inward religion signifies a true transformation by Christ that reflects genuine faith.

Inward religion is vital because it signifies a heart truly changed by the grace of God. As expressed in Romans 12:2, believers are called to be transformed by the renewing of their minds, which is indicative of inward change. True Christianity is not merely about external compliance with rituals but about having a heart that desires to serve and glorify God. This transformation allows believers to cultivate a deeper relationship with Christ, leading to a life characterized by faith, obedience, and a desire to bear fruit for His Kingdom.

Romans 12:2

    I know by sad experience what it is to be lulled asleep with a false peace. Long was I lulled asleep.  Long did I think myself a Christian, when I knew nothing of the Lord Jesus Christ.  I used to fast twice a-week.  I used to pray sometimes nine times a day.  I used to receive the sacrament constantly every Lord's day.  And yet I knew nothing of Jesus Christ in my heart.  I knew not I must be a new creature.  I knew nothing of inward religion in my soul.

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