Have you read the Book of Acts, or Galatians?I have no idea what you are saying here.
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Have you read the Book of Acts, or Galatians?I have no idea what you are saying here.
You know, I think you guys would argue and debate with a brick wall.
It's absolutely essential. You can't know Him unless He knows you."And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity."
So people always ask "do you know Christ?" Or "do you know Jesus?"
My question: isn't it MORE important that He knows me rather than the other way around?
The same way you make sure God does anything else: you don't. God either knew you before the foundation of the earth, or He didn't.My other question: how do I make sure He knows me?
Real assurance of salvation has one source, the Holy Spirit. The Spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit, that we are the children of God, Rom. 8:16. If you lack that witness, or are insensitive to it, then prayer is your only recourse.Like many, I don't want to hear our Lord tell me "I never knew you".
Thoughts?
:thumbs:“Trembling sinner, look to Jesus” by Charles H. Spurgeon
“Trembling sinner, look to Jesus, and thou art saved. Dost thou say, ‘My sins are many’? His atonement is wondrous. Dost thou cry, ‘My heart is hard’? Jesus can soften it. Dost thou exclaim, ‘Alas, I am so unworthy’? Jesus loves the unworthy. Dost thou feel, ‘I am so vile’? It is the vile Jesus came to save. Down with thee, sinner; down, down with thyself, and up with Christ, who hath suffered for thy sins upon Calvary’s cross.
Turn thine eye thither; see Jesus only. He suffers. He bleeds. He dies. He is buried. He rises again. He ascends on high. Trust Him, and thou art safe. Give up all other trusts, and rely on Jesus alone, alone on Jesus, and thou shalt pass from death unto life.
This is the sure sign, the certain evidence of the Spirit’s indwelling, of the Father’s election, of the Son’s redemption, when the soul is brought simply and wholly to rest and trust in Jesus Christ, who ‘hath once suffered for sins, the Just for the unjust, that He might bring us to God.’”
–Charles H. Spurgeon, “Our Suffering Substitute: A Sermon on 1 Peter 3:18,” originally published in The Sword and The Trowel Magazine (1895),
In my humble opinion your answer may be found in 1st John 2. The last verse in that chapter reads;This is good brain food.
It is time to think upon these things. I do not want to be self-deluded.
Do you enjoy it?You know, I think you guys would argue and debate with a brick wall.
My question: isn't it MORE important that He knows me rather than the other way around?
My other question: how do I make sure He knows me?
Like many, I don't want to hear our Lord tell me "I never knew you".