TLIC DAILY. DAY 271. SEPTEMBER 28: A GOOD WORK.

Philippians 1:6. And I am sure of this, that he who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ.

Do you ever struggle with the assurance of your salvation? Many Christians do. Many ask, “How can I know for sure that I am saved?” Maybe you even fear that you have somehow lost our salvation along the journey. I’ve spoken with several Christians who were taught growing up that they would lose their salvation each time they sinned.

But then comes a promise so bold and so true that it just stops our doubts right in their tracks. A verse that puts all our fears in their place. A declaration of our guaranteed eternal salvation in Christ so explicit that there can be no more questions about our assurance of salvation.

Philippians 1:6 is that verse.

Paul tells the Philippian Christians that he is sure that they are saved. He is confident that God’s good work in them has begun, it is ongoing, and it will be completed. But how can he be so sure? How can WE be so sure? How can we know for sure that we are saved?

Because our salvation is all of God, and all of his grace.

Philippians 1:6 contains not a single hint of self-salvation. From beginning, to middle, to end, God in his grace plans, executes, and completes our salvation. Your salvation is not based on how God feels at any given moment – his increasing or decreasing pleasure in your performance. No. Your salvation is founded solely upon the unbreakable promise of God made to you on the day you received the life of Christ. A promise sealed with the indwelling Spirit of Christ.

And because of this promise God will never leave us or forsake us. He will not allow any of his children to be plucked from his hand. He will shepherd us to our eternal home with him. He will love us unto the end. Why? For the glory of the Trinity. For the glory of his name. For the honor of the Son of God.

God HAS TO save us.

God CAN save us.

God WANTS TO save us.

God WILL save us.

Private Ryan: “Earn this.” Thankfully we don’t have to earn our salvation.

Why do we doubt our salvation? Because we have taken our eyes off of God and placed them on ourselves. On our own works. Our own performance. Our own feelings. But praise God that our salvation is not about us. It’s about him! And that is good news. So look to God. Look to Christ. Look to the Spirit. Look to the grace of Calvary. Look to a love that will not let you go. Ever.

And look to your own heart.

Yes, salvation is all of God and his grace, but it is taking place in us – He who began a good work IN YOU. So how can we be sure that we are saved? By what is taking place IN us – Faith. Hope. Love.

These are NOT supplements or additions to God’s work. They are the evidence of God’s work. And they ARE IN YOU.

Be careful, here’s where we might be tempted to start comparing or scoring ourselves again. “But my faith is so small. My hope is fading. My love is so weak.”

So what you’re saying is that you DO have faith, hope, and love inside of you.

Sure, if you compare your spiritual growth to others or even to yourself, to those times when you were “on fire” for Jesus. Or if you compare yourself to where you “should” be according to the last sermon you heard or blog you read, then you’ll always leave room in your heart for all kinds of doubts.

But if you remember what Philippians 1:6 actually says, that your spiritual growth is supposed to be a process, a journey, a formation into Christ that is not completed until the day of Jesus Christ. When you remember to trust what God is doing IN YOU right now, by his grace, even when it looks like your moving backwards, then you will begin to enjoy the confident assurance of God’s salvation in you. The assurance of “to live is Christ.”

You

Do you ever doubt your salvation?

You in Christ

Is the proof of your salvation found in God or in yourself?

Christ in you

Where can you see faith, hope, and love in you as the evidence of Christ’s indwelling life?

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Playlist: Faithful God.

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