SALVATION-ASSURANCE-GUARANTEED
I rejoice in
the hope of that glory to be revealed, for it is no uncertain glory that we
look for. Our hope is not hung upon such an untwisted thread as, “I imagine
so,” or “It is likely,” but the cable, the strong tow of our fastened anchor,
is the oath and promise of Him who is eternal verity. Our salvation is fastened
with God’s own hand, and with Christ’s own strength, to the strong stake of God’s
unchangeable nature.
If one dear
saint of God had perished, so might all; if one of the covenant ones be lost,
so may all be; and then there is no gospel promise true, but the Bible is a
lie, and there is nothing in it worth my acceptance. I will be an infidel at
once when I can believe that a saint of God can ever fall finally. If God hath
loved me once, then He will love me forever.
C.H. Spurgeon
Sermon, A Defense of
Calvinism
For God, who
is rich in mercy, according to His unchangeable purpose of election does not
take His Holy Spirit from His own completely, even when they fall grievously.
Neither does He let them fall down so far that they forfeit the grace of
adoption and the state of justification, or commit the sin which lead to death
(the sin against the Holy Spirit), and plunge themselves, entirely forsaken by
Him, into eternal ruin.
The Canons of Dort
The Fifth Main Point of Doctrine: The
Perseverance of the Saints. Article 6-God’s Saving Intervention.
One
must persevere in faith to be saved. True believers cannot lose their faith,
since it’s God’s gift. Those dying without faith in
Christ are condemned. Those who “lose” their faith never had it to begin with.
God will preserve true believers and they will be saved.
Greg Johnson
God…will not
lightly or easily lose His people. He has provided well for us: blood to wash
us in; a Priest to pray for us, that we may be made to persevere; and, in case
we foully fall, an Advocate to plead our cause.
John Bunyan
A Puritan Golden Treasury,
compiled by I.D.E. Thomas, by permission of Banner of Truth, Carlisle, PA. 2000, p. 282.
The doctrine
of assurance looks into eternity past to the eternal purposes of God, looks
into history to the accomplished work of Christ, and looks to the future toward
the perfect fulfillment of God’s purpose to redeem a people through His Son.
R. Albert Mohler Jr.
Assured by God, ed. Burk Parsons, P&R, 2006, p. 56. Used by Permission.
If the elect
could perish then Jesus Christ should be very unfaithful to His Father because
God the Father hath given this charge to Christ, that whomsoever He elected,
Christ should preserve them safe, to bring them to heaven. John 6:39.
Christopher Love
A Puritan Golden Treasury,
compiled by I.D.E. Thomas, by permission of Banner of Truth, Carlisle, PA.
2000, p. 85
Christ is to
be answerable for all those that are given to Him, at the last day, and
therefore we need not doubt but that He will certainly employ all the power of
His Godhead to secure and save all those that He must be accountable for.
Christ’s charge and care of these that are given to Him, extends even to the
very day of their resurrection, that He may not so much as lose their dust, but
gather it together again, and raise it up in glory to be a proof of His fidelity;
for, saith He, “I shall lose nothing, but raise it up
again at the last day.”
Thomas Brooks
A Puritan Golden Treasury,
compiled by I.D.E. Thomas, by permission of Banner of Truth, Carlisle, PA.
2000, p. 85
The
elect person is a gift from God to Christ based on Christ’s satisfactory work,
not on my satisfactory work. If a person could lose his salvation, it could
only be on the basis of God’s dissatisfaction with the finished work of Christ.
But He has declared once and for all, and it is written infallibly in the pages
of Scripture, that He is satisfied. And if God is satisfied with what Christ
has done, the issue is settled.
Don Kistler
Redemption Planned, Tabletalk, Feb. 2004, p.
11, Used by Permission.
Once enrolled
in the lists of this Church, sinners are safe for eternity; they are never cast
away. The election of God the Father, the continual intercession of God the
Son, the daily renewing and sanctifying power of God the Holy Ghost, surround
and fence them in like a garden enclosed. Not one bone of Christ’s mystical
Body shall ever be broken; not one lamb of Christ’s flock shall ever be plucked
out of His hand.
J.C. Ryle
It stands to
reason that God would abandon us because of our constant sin, but if that was a
reason for Him to leave us, then there never was a reason for Him to have been
drawn to us… If He was attracted to us as aliens and hostile in mind, how could
He abandon those whom He now calls His children?
Bob LaForge
Contemplating the Almighty, Perth Publishing,
1984, p. 121.
If, as some
Christians maintain, salvation can be forfeited, it then would be obvious that
God's grace lacks everlasting power, that the life He bestows on believers is
not eternal. A believer's hope could only be temporary. He would be in
continual danger of losing salvation, because it would be dependent on his own
faithfulness and power to avoid sin that would cast him back into lostness. If that were true, one's own power to sin would
be greater than God's power to save, and any testimony given to unbelievers to
bring them to salvation would be undermined.
John MacArthur
Titus, Moody, 1996, p. 108.
A soul kept
alive in God, and for Him, amid sin’s, Satan’s, and
the world’s heart-killing influence is a miracle of omnipotent grace
Anne Dutton
Letters on Spiritual Subjects.
Our reconciliation
to God is permanent and eternal. Because Christ accomplished it for us, there
is no possibility it can ever be undone. Though we continue, even as believers,
to do those things that in themselves deserve God’s displeasure, we can never
revert to a state of divine alienation. For the sake of Christ, God will always
accept us. And even when God deems it necessary to discipline us for persistent
disobedience, He always does so out of love to restore us to the way of
obedience (see Hebrews 12:4-11).
Jerry Bridges
Copied from The Gospel for Real Life by Jerry Bridges, ©
2002, p. 96. Used by permission of NavPress – www.navpress.com.
All rights reserved.
There is
nothing Satan can do to alter or undermine the fact that we are saved. Not
“angels, nor principalities, nor things present, nor things to come, nor
powers, nor height, nor depth, nor any other created thing, shall be able to
separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord” (Rom.
8:38-39). But, what he can do is erode our assurance and confidence that we are
saved. Our salvation, our standing with God, does not fluctuate or diminish
with our success or failure in spiritual battles. But Satan is determined to
convince us that it does.
Sam
Storms
Ephesians 6 - Part 2, November 8, 2006, www.enjoyinggodministries.com,
Used by Permission.
“And they shall never
perish” (Jn. 10:28). Literally [we can translate this] they shall not, by no
means ever, perish. This is an absolute, unequivocal, unassailable negative.
Would Jesus have said this if in fact many of his sheep shall perish? If
so much as one true child of God can ever perish, Jesus has deceived us.
Sam Storms
A Defense of the Perseverance of the Saints – Part I,
November 6, 2006, www.enjoyinggodministries.com.
Used by Permission.
If the Father was
pleased to make a gift of certain sinners to His most blessed Son, you may rest
assured that the Son will neither despise nor deny His Father’s gracious
generosity. [There is] the certainty of ultimate and absolute salvation for
those who come to the Son... Their life in Christ is eternal and irrevocable
because that is the will of the Father; a will or a purpose that the whole of
Christ's person and work was designed to secure, a will or purpose that shall
ultimately be (Psm. 115:3; 135:6; Dan. 4:34-35; Eph. 1:11; Ac. 4:28). What did
Jesus come to do? He came to do the Father’s will (Jn. 6:38). What is the
Father’s will? The Father's will is that all those He has given to the Son be
fully and finally saved (Jn. 6:39). Oh, what a glorious thought it is!
Sam Storms
A Defense of the Perseverance of the Saints – Part I,
November 6, 2006, www.enjoyinggodministries.com.
Used by Permission.
If a true believer could fully and finally fall away, what it would
mean for God the Son?
1. Christ will have failed in the
purpose for which He died (Jn. 6:37-40; 10:14-18, 27-30).
2. Christ will have failed in the
purpose for which He was raised (Rom. 4:24-25).
3. Christ will have failed in the
purpose for which He now intercedes in the presence of the Father (Rom. 8:31-34; 1
Jn. 2:1-2; Heb. 7:25).
4. Christ will fail to accomplish
the goal for which He is to return to this earth (Jn. 6:40b).
5. Christ will prove to have been
a liar (Jn. 6:37; 10:27-28).
Sam Storms
A Defense of the Perseverance of the Saints – Part II,
November 6, 2006, www.enjoyinggodministries.com.
Used by Permission.
If a true believer could fully and finally fall away, what it would
mean for God the Holy Spirit?
1. The Holy Spirit will have failed in his work of sealing (2 Cor. 1:21-22; Eph. 1:13-14; 4:30).
2. The Holy Spirit will have failed in his ministry as a
pledge of the future consummation of our redemption (2 Cor. 1:21-22; 5:5).
3. The Spirit will have failed in his ministry as firstfruits (Rom.
8:23).
Sam Storms
A Defense of the Perseverance of the Saints – Part II,
November 6, 2006, www.enjoyinggodministries.com.
Used by Permission.
The basis for our
security in salvation is not ultimately our righteousness or obedience but
God's promise, God’s power, God’s purpose, and most of all God’s passionate
love for us in Christ. God is committed to preserving us in faith, for if we
were to stumble so as to fully and finally fall away, God stands more to lose
than we do.
Sam Storms
A Defense of the Perseverance of the Saints – Part II,
November 6, 2006, www.enjoyinggodministries.com.
Used by Permission.
One of the
greatest mistakes made by those who deny the perseverance of the saints is in
focusing on the strength of our will to rebel rather than the strength of God’s
commitment to preserve us in faith. Do you actually believe that in His
infinite wisdom and love and kindness and grace that He cannot figure out a way
to overcome whatever rebellious tendencies you might have and keep you safe in
His arms? Do you actually believe that you are able to outsmart Divine
Omniscience?
Sam Storms
The Persevering Power of a Father’s Love, November 7, 2006,
www.enjoyinggodministries.com.
Used by Permission.
The
Word of God is clear, it is not that we have accepted God; rather He has accepted
us… [Yet many Christians] actually think that they accepted God, and therefore
it is only natural for them to think that they need to keep accepting God every
hour of every day in order to make it as a Christian… In the cross of Christ,
the bride of Christ has been made acceptable to God, and such acceptance is the
foundation of our assurance.
Burk Parsons
Assured by God, ed. Burk Parsons, P&R,
2006, p. 27, 28, 29. Used by Permission.
By
redeeming us, the Lord secured us in His hand, from which we cannot be snatched
and from which we ourselves cannot escape, even on days when we feel like
running away.
Burk Parsons
Assured by God, ed. Burk Parsons, P&R,
2006, p. 32.
Used by Permission.