“That
if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the
Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine
heart that God hath raised him from the
dead, thou shalt be saved.”
Romans 10:9. There is a three
step process which all believers in
Christ will ultimately traverse; two of
those steps come after salvation. Many
believe salvation is all there is, but
not so, in all actuality salvation only
begins the process.
Justification or salvation – is the act
of God declaring men free from guilt and
acceptable to him. When we first believe
we become justified in God’s sight.
Believing in the selfless act of the
only begotten Son of God, Jesus Christ,
who died for the sin of the world. Jesus
is the propitiationfor
our sins.
When we
place our faith and our trust in Jesus
Christ as our Savior and Lord, in the
blink of an eye we are born again, which
means we are justified. It’s not
difficult, or painful, or even costly.
And God wants all to come to this
realization, to believe, and by doing so
to become His children (sons of God).
When we
first believe we go through what is
commonly known as a change of mind. This
new mindset leads us away from our past
reprobate life. The question that many
ask is: “Is a person completely saved at
the point when they first believe?” My
answer is this, if that person truly
believed in Christ’s atoning sacrifice
on the cross and humbly confessed to God
that they recognize that they are a
sinner, then yesthey
are completely saved at the point when
they first believed. “...no man can
say that Jesus is the Lord, but by the
Holy Ghost.” 1 Corinthians 12:3b.
It’s the Holy Spirit which always
points to Jesus Christ and convicts the
lost of their need for a savior. When we
confess that Jesus is Lord it’s only by
the Holy Spirit that that confession is
possible.
Reading
the account in Matthew 13 concerning the
parable of the sower gives us an answer
to the question above. The first soil
that Jesus speaks of refers to those who
hear the word of truth but don’t
understand it. Those who fall into that
category, or soil, make no commitment to
Christ and have no revelation that they
are sinners, they make no profession of
faith in Christ, they do not refer to
Jesus Christ as Lord, consequently
there’s no repentance of sin. They’re
not saved. This, by the way, is a weekly
occurrence in our
Christian
Churches today. Many hear
the message but never respond.
Once we
become born again it’s not difficult to
see a part of ourselves represented in
all four soils (which should actually be
the parable of the grounds). All
believers spend a little time in all
four soils.
Like the
wayside, sometimes even believers allow
the word no room in our lives. Studying
God’s word becomes a chore and
ultimately is relegated to an
insignificant position in the believer’s
life. Neglect Bible study and face a
lack of understanding which can lead a
Christian into defeatism.
Like the
stony places, we sometimes have "hot
flashes" of enthusiasm in receiving the
word but which is quickly extinguished.
The enemy takes away our joy and before
long we can become apathetic even
lethargic towards our faith.
Like the
soil among thorns, the world is
constantly threatening to choke out
God’s word and our fruitfulness. The
cares of living in the world becomes so
burdensome that believers begin to
get discouraged, or disillusioned. Our
positive Christ-like attitude becomes
diminished. God’s word takes another
negative hit.
Like the
good ground, the word becomes very
important and we begin to bear fruit.
Finally we get it. This new revelation
leads to an aggressive pursuit of God’s
will for our lives, and Bible study
becomes a pleasure as God opens up more
and more of its meanings to us.
Truly a
believers security can be found in the
following verse “In whom ye also
trusted, after that ye heard the
word of truth, the gospel of your
salvation: in whom also after that ye
believed, ye were sealed with that holy
Spirit of promise,” Ephesians
1:13. God has just made us a promise
that none of us can deny. Once we
believe and trust in Jesus Christ we are
sealed with His Holy Spirit, which is a
God sealed promise that cannot be
removed, ever, by anyone or anything.
Justification is complete.
Sanctification – looking at each one of
the soils in Jesus’ parable as I’ve just
pointed out indicates God’s
participation in the three step process.
This Godly involvement is referred to as
sanctification. Believers go through all
sorts of ups and downs and occasionally
we might fall down some rather slippery
slopes. But God is always there to lift
us back up and give us His assurance
that He will never leave us or forsake
us. This is the ongoing process of
sanctification, God initiated, God
fulfilling, lifelong work of God in
every believers life.
When I
first accepted the Lord Jesus as my
Savior and was baptized I felt nothing
had changed in my life. Oh sure I went
around bragging that I had been baptized
all the while thinking that that
experience was the pinnacle of my
salvation and that I was now a member of
some elite group. It wasn’t until a few
years later that I realized I had
actually been re-born, and knew
precisely what that meant. I was a new
creation “In Christ”. When that
realization hit me, like a ton of
bricks, I knew I was saved, (justified
in God’s eyes). Before that I
continually had doubts. And prior to
coming to that understanding of my
eternal security I made little or no
effort to live my life differently than
before I made my confession of faith, or
at least I thought I hadn’t. But looking
back I see God was and is totally
involved in every aspect of my then, as
well as now, new life in Christ.
What I’m
saying is God takes control once we
become new creations in Christ. Our
eternal security is God’s
responsibility. His hand is what moves
us from the very beginning of our new
life in Christ through that process of
changing us into the exact image of His
Son. We actually progress in our walk
with Christ, through God’s intervention,
right up to the point in time when we
leave planet earth for our heavenly
home.
There are,
on occasion, times when we will look at
another person with wonderment as to
their position in that three step
process. We may not see any fruit in
another’s life. We can’t really see what
God is doing in that person’s life, can
we? Remember, God is in control of the
sanctification process, not us. Each
person is different and each person
comes to an awareness of the undeniable
importance of salvation (justification)
at different levels of that
sanctification. Eventually the fruit
that comes after being saved will appear
in every true born again believer’s
life. If they are not really born again
the fruit will never materialize, at
least not until they make that true
profession of faith.
If a
person tells me they are born again,
that they believe Jesus Christ is Lord,
that they believe His Gospel, then that
is good enough for me. Like I’ve already
mentioned, the Apostle Paul tells us
that it’s only through the Holy Spirit
that we are able even to confess such a
belief. Each believer is in God’s hands,
as such, He is responsible for keeping
each one saved, not me or my perception
of another’s salvation.
Many
people get confused when it comes to
these two concepts, born again and
fellowship with God. Two entirely
different perceptions but they go hand
in hand. We all want to be in fellowship
with God but each time we sin we are
removed from that fellowship until we
repent. There are many very adept Bible
teachers who are still confused in this
regard. Being born again is not an on
again off again state in a person’s
life. Sin is an on again off
again part of every born again
believer’s life. Fellowship with God, as
much as we’d like to think otherwise, is
an on again off again relationship
because of sin.
Justification – done deal once we become
born from above, from God.
Sanctification – ongoing for the
remainder of our lives, this is God’s
exclusive domain.
Glorification – this is the last part of
this three part process. Glorification
occurs at the moment a believer in
Christ dies. “The Spirit Himself
bears witness with our spirit that we
are children of God, and if children,
then heirs--heirs of God and joint heirs
with Christ, if indeed we suffer with
Him, that we may also be glorified
together.” Romans 8:16-17. We
are called joint heirs of the Kingdom of God with Christ. Suffering is a part of
being children of God. Even though our
flesh may not want anything to do with
any type of suffering, sooner or later
suffering for Christ will become
apparent.
Suffering
for Christ is only a natural progression
of things, like death and taxes. This
will become even more evident as we get
even closer to Christ’s return. For many
around this planet suffering for Christ
is nothing new. “Take, my brethren,
the prophets, who have spoken in the
name of the Lord, for an example of
suffering affliction, and of patience.”
James 5:10. It’s important to
remember we will be glorified with
Christ at our immediate release of these
earthly vessels. If we must endure a
little suffering along that journey,
then rejoice knowing you suffer for
Christ.
Glorification, being the final stage
coming just after death, should be
looked forward to with a high degree of
anticipation. While we’re alive, we go
about our Fathers business, witnessing,
and spreading the good news of Jesus
Christ, but we are also eagerly but
patiently anticipating our Savior’s
imamate return.
There’s
even a crown righteousness tied to that
anticipation. “Henceforth there is
laid up for me a crown of righteousness,
which the Lord, the righteous judge,
shall give me at that day: and not to me
only, but unto all them also that love
his appearing.” 2 Timothy 4:8.
This crown of righteousness is given to
all who love the idea of Jesus’ soon
arrival.
When we go
home to be with the Lord, at some point
just after that homecoming we will
receive our glorified bodies. And like
Jesus after His resurrection, we too
will have the ability to traverse all
the different dimensions without
hindrances.
“We are
confident, I say, and willing rather to
be absent from the body, and to be
present with the Lord.”
2 Corinthians 5:8. It won’t be
long now. Keep looking up.
God bless
your all,
Ron Graham
twotug@embarqmail.com
All
scripture is from the KJV