OUR STANDING--OBJECTIVE TRUTH OR SUBJECTIVE FEELING?

Often times, believers are deeply troubled by introspection.  Where are the peace and joy I am supposed to have?  If I really am a Christian, why do I often feel so troubled?  Then, they begin to judge their standing in Christ based on their subjective feelings.  Peace and joy are indeed fruits of salvation, but they must not be absolutely relied upon to guage our standing in Christ.  The objective reality is this:  at the cross, where I repented and believed, I was granted complete forgiveness of my sins and a guarantee of eternal life.  We must learn to get the promises of Scripture deeply ingrained in our minds and souls.  Then, when the enemy fires his fiery darts at us, we boldly declare the objective truths that God has graciously given us.  Consider these precious words from our friend, Charles Spurgeon:

“Understand that you must not look upon the possession of joy and peace as being the absolutely necessary consequence of your being saved. A man may be in the lifeboat, but that lifeboat may be so tossed about that he may still feel himself exceedingly ill, and think himself to be still in peril. It is not his sense of safety that makes him safe; he is safe because he is in the lifeboat, whether he is sensible of this or not. Understand then that joy and peace are not infallible or indispensable evidences of safety, and that they certainly are not unchanging evidences. The brightest Christians lose their joy, and some of those that stand well in the things of God, and concerning whom you would entertain no doubt, entertain a great many suspicions, however, about themselves. Joy and peace are the element of a Christian, but he is sometimes out of his element: joy and peace are his usual states, but there are times when, with fightings within and wars without, his joy departs, and his peace is broken. The leaves on the tree prove that the tree is alive, but the absence of leaves will not prove that the tree is dead.” Charles Spurgeon




NAVY SEALS AND THE GOSPEL

I've been reading lately about some of our fine men who have fought as Marines and as Navy Seals for our country. I am so moved when I think of how they literally place it all on the line for a great cause--the safety and freedom for the people of the United Sates of America. No doubt about it, they join knowing that they are placing their very lives on the line. Many of them end up paying with their lives, and guess what? They are glad to do it. Then, I think of OUR cause--the spread of the gospel of Jesus Christ and the salvation of doomed souls who literally are hanging in the balance. Wow. I see so many parallels. I so want to think rightly (Biblically) about the mission we all have. I so want to think in terms of eternity and of the heartbeat of our Savior. Am I, Chris Peeler, really signed up knowing that the cost is my life? Do I really believe that following my Savior outside the gate--into the harvest fields--is real? Am I willing to endure hardship as a good soldier of Jesus Christ? Am I willing to pay the price?




Lord, please, please let it be so! Please make me willing to take up my cross daily and follow you. Please use me to save some!