Hi,
I'm wondering, does God ever give people personal pass-or-fail tests relating to their salvation?
What is a Christian to do with a nagging sense that they must pass a particular personal test in order to be right with God? (this last one is my main question)
This whole idea of pass/fail tests seem to me to take the Christian's eyes off of the hope and all-sufficiency in Jesus, rather placing the emphasis on their performance of "passing" a test. And yet is testing a true part of the Christian life?
Thanks,
Jenny
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Salvation is "pass/fail." You're either saved, or you're not (Jn3:16-17; Acts 4:12, Col1:20-22).
Here's God's promise to you regarding salvation. It comes with no ifs, ands, or buts (no strings attached).
Does God test our faith? If so, why?
Hi Jenny,
Your post is probably on the minds and hearts of untold numbers of souls echoing your thoughts. Fact of your questions is encouraging for yourself, because you are asking them.
To start with, I agree completely with my brother Colby in everything he has said.
Now, the folks who say they believe........but really don't.........are the ones we want to try to help. For instance: Matthew 7: 21-23, " Not everyone who says to Me, "Lord, Lord, will enter the kingdom of heaven; but he who does the will of My Father who is in heaven.
Many will say unto Me on that day, "Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in Your name, and in Your name cast out demons, and in Your name perform many miracles?
And then I will declare to them, " I never knew you; Depart from Me, you who practice lawlessness".
Also Jesus's parable of the sower in Matthew Chapter 13: 3- 23 is an excellent account about people heeding the Word of God..........then falling away due to external circumstances.
Jesus's illustration of the true vine and His followers as branches tell the story also, in John, Chapter 15.
Yes Jenny, there is a test..... II Corinthians 13:5......"Test yourselves to see if you are in the faith; examine yourselves!
Or do you not recognize this about yourselves, that Jesus Christ is in you - unless indeed you fail the test"?
Here are some Scriptures to help you take the test = Galatians 6:4, I John 2:6, I John 3: 22-24.
More gauges to check our faith:
Pray regularly....in season and out of season.
Read and study the Bible regularly....(not out of duty).
Living the greatest commandment.....Matthew 22:37-40.
If we're not actively seeking to grow closer to God, we are drawing farther away from Him.
We should look for a growing awareness of Christ's presence as we spiritually mature into His image.
I'm not trying to expose anyone, or play "gottcha"......... just sharing God's Word.
Grace and Peace.
thank you for these thoughts and verses, important things to check out
Richard,
Excellent points, spoken with clarity and grace, which (as you always certain to do) are firmly anchored to and aligned with God's Word.
Why "test" our faith? Can't we just rest on our laurels secure knowing that since God gave us faith, we have all that we need, and therefore, we can live on automatic pilot or cruise control? God wouldn't set us up for failure, putting his free gift of eternal life on the line, time and time again, would he? He's not like a college professor that delights in springing stress-filled surprise quizzes on his students, is he?
Absolutely not! But, as LT wrote elsewhere: faith is never stagnate, it's either increasing or diminishing. Hopefully, for us, it's increasing. So the only way we can know for sure is to test it. If we find that our faith is lacking, then we can do something about it.
Bottom line: testing our faith isn't God playing games with us or setting us up to fail. It's about what we're doing with the faith he's given us. It's to our benefit to regularly "test" our faith to ensure that we're spiritually healthy; if we find that we aren't, to take necessary corrective measures.
As you stated so well, "if we're not actively seeking to grow closer to God, we are drawing farther away from him." We should all take to that to heart and reflect on it. Likewise, if we aren't eating a well-balanced diet of healthy and nutrient-rich foods and getting enough exercise, our physical and mental health will start to gradually erode.
Faith, hope and love,
Colby
thank you Richard and Colby for your thoughtful responses. Once again I have so much rich material here to read up on and pray about.
God bless,
Jenny
Colby,
Thank you for your kind words.
And Jenny........You go girl.
Grace and Peace.
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