2 Corinthians 13:5
Thirdly, religious involvement is not necessarily a proof of true faith. There are people who have, according to Paul in writing to Timothy, a form of godliness but it’s powerless, an empty kind of religion. (2 Timothy 3:5) Remember the virgins in Matthew 25 who were waiting and waiting and waiting for the coming of the bridegroom who is Christ, but when He comes they don't go in. They had everything together except the oil in their lamps. That which was most necessary was missing. The oil probably symbolic of the new life, the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, they weren't regenerate, they were religious but not regenerate. You can have external visible morality, intellectual knowledge and religious involvement and it may not indicate genuine faith.
Fourth, active ministry is not a proof of true faith.. Balaam was a prophet; Saul of Tarsus thought he was serving God by killing Christians; Judas was a public preacher; Judas was an apostle. Remember what Jesus said in Matthew 7, "Many will say to me, `Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in Your name and done many wonderful works?... And He says to them, `Depart from Me, you workers of iniquity, I never knew you.'" Ministry activity is not necessarily a proof of saving faith. Salvation is not based on anything we DO.
Number five, conviction of sin...Lots of people feel bad about sin. Listen, this whole world is full of people that are just guilt-ridden to the core. Some may even confess their sins. Some may even abandon their sins and say “I don't like to live this way, I want to shape up, amend my ways, I want to change and become a better person.” That's reformation, not regeneration and no degree of conviction of sin is conclusive evidence of saving faith. God does not desire a “cleaned up” version of the old self…
Number six, assurance. Some people say, "Well I must be a Christian, I feel like one, I think I'm one." The whole point of Satan's deception is to make people think they're Christians who aren't. Many people feel sure they're saved, they're not. This is why Paul said to “test yourself”…
Number seven, the last one, a time of decision. I hear people say, "Well I know I'm a Christian because I remember when I signed the card...I remember when I prayed a prayer...I remember when I went forward in the church service...I remember right where I was." Listen, because you remember a moment doesn't mean that moment or that decision was valid. Nobody's salvation is verified by a past moment. People have prayed prayers and gone forward in church services and signed cards and gone into prayer rooms and been baptized and joined churches…and never had saving faith.
So those are some of the non-proofs. They don't really prove anything. You say, "Well then what does prove saving faith?" Tomorrow I will list the things that do show saving faith; things we can use to “test ourselves to see if we are in the faith.”
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