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1 | Salvation is of the Lord... | 1 John 1:1 | John Reformed | 61364 | ||
Dear GJH, I believe that JRdoc gave you good and Godly counsel. I will remember you in prayer and ask God to grant you His blessed assurance. You may also take comfort in the fact that all christians, to one extent or another, battle unbelief and doubt. I know I have and I have been a christian, Praise God, for many years and still my faith is challenged! Sometimes I think it is my old dead carnal nature that rises up to plague me. At other times I am almost certain it is an attack by the devil. The Bible tells us that we WILL have trials and tribulations! What are we to do when these thoughts and our own sinfulness along with the devil (the accuser of the brethrn) conspire to defeat us? Go to prayer beseeching God's help and Go to his promises found in his Word. A great saint of God, John Bunyon, wrote a book while he was in prison for preaching the gospel. This book is "Pilgrims Progress". It is an allegorical tale of the trials of a man called Christian. I think that brother JRdoc would not object to your reading this particular book. In the story Christian learns from Evangelist that he is destined for destruction unless he flees from his wicked city to the "light" that appears in the far distance. Out of fear and desperation he heeds the warning and starts off at a brisk pace toward the light. But are hero runs into trouble almost immediately, for in his haste he takes his eye off the light and falls into an awful swamp. The Swamp of Despair.(can you identify with his problem?) Well here he is, sinking deeper and deeper under the filthy muck of sin, guilt and doubt. Is this the end for our despairing friend? NO! God has sent a helper to him who reaches in and pulls him out. Praise the Lord!!! The Helper tell Christian that he could have gotton out by simply moving to the steps that have been built into the side of the swamp! He explains that those steps are called "The Promises of God". So dear friend you are experiencing something that is not unique, but rather is common to all pilgrims. Place your hope not in your faith, but in the One who is the Author AND Finisher of that faith Jesus Christ. Sleep well tonight. You may find "Pilgrims Progress" on the net at http://www.ccel.org/b/bunyan/progress/title.html Your Brother John |
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2 | The Author... | 1 John 1:1 | GJH | 61458 | ||
JohnReformed, I thank you for your response. I welcome your prayers as well. I certainly need all the help I can find. Your suggestion to read Pilgrims Progress is one that I will take. Your short description of Christian's struggle in the swamp of Despair is certainly an analogy I can relate to. The few words describing his predicament brought a tear, and hope. The other thing you mentioned was to "place your hope not in your faith, but in the One who is the Author AND Finisher of that faith. Jesus Christ". If I had to rely on my faith, I wouldn't stand a chance. Putting my faith in Him, is what this is all about for me. I know I haven't really done that yet. The question it brings to mind though for me is, if He is the Author of my faith, since I'm having so much difficulty believing, does that mean He hasn't given me the faith to do so? That's been confusing me too. Thank you again for your thoughts and please, keep praying for me. |
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3 | The Author... | 1 John 1:1 | John Reformed | 61466 | ||
Dear GJH, My advice is to stop trying to generate spiritual emotions within yourself. Each one of us is unique as is God's plan for each. Just because you don't feel saved is no indication that you are not saved! Here is a step out of the swamp: Matt 7:8 "For everyone who asks receives, and he who seeks finds, and to him who knocks it will be opened. I would like you to open up to Johns Gospel and read Chapter 6. Then tell me if you can find another step (or steps) in it. Remember to pray for enlightenment before you read. From what I know from reading your words I am encouraged on your behalf. A verse that continues to help me is Prov 3:5 Trust in the LORD with all your heart And do not lean on your own understanding God said it I believe it. I'm glad that you have decided to read Pilgrims Progress. But the Bible is essential reading. If you have any questions about either just ask me and I will do my best to help. John |
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