Assurance Through Obedience: Knowing God Personally

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John's letter is written to believers, aiming to provide them with the confidence that they have eternal life. Assurance, he explains, grows as we pursue certain spiritual disciplines. Initially, we explored how walking in the light, confessing our sins, and trusting in the Savior contribute to our assurance. Today, we focus on a fourth aspect: obeying God's commands. John presents a glorious promise that we can know we have come to know God if we keep His commandments. [00:03:36]

The path to assurance is clear: obedience to God's commands. This obedience is not about perfection, as no Christian keeps God's commands completely. However, all Christians begin to live according to God's commands, reflecting a genuine transformation. This transformation is the beginning of the fulfillment of God's law in us, driven by the Holy Spirit and our new creation in Christ. [00:16:26]

Moreover, this obedience is not merely a duty but a beautiful freedom. True freedom is when our desires align with God's commands, allowing us to pursue the deepest desires of our hearts without compulsion. This alignment is the work of God's love perfected in us, leading us to love what He loves and to walk as Jesus walked. [00:35:47]

God's love has a purpose: to reproduce itself in us, leading us to love as He first loved us. This love-driven obedience is more than duty; it is the fulfillment of God's love in our lives. As we grow in this love and obedience, we experience a profound assurance that we know God and are in Christ. [00:31:26]

Renewing our commitment to Scripture and obedience is essential for growing in assurance. As we align our lives with God's word, we will increasingly know that we know God and are in Christ. This commitment involves scanning the Bible like a captain scanning the sky or the sea, always seeking to align our lives with God's commands. [00:39:12]

The means by which we can come to know that we know God, the means by which we will come to know with a settled assurance that we are in Christ, is to keep his Commandments or to say it another way, to walk as Jesus walked. He's laying down this principle: walk in obedience to God's commands and you will grow in assurance. [00:16:26]

The love of God has a mission, a purpose, and a goal, which is to reproduce itself in us so that we may love as He first loved us. The evidence or proof that God's love has fulfilled its purpose in our lives, that it has been perfected in us, is that we keep God's word, obey His commandments, and walk as Jesus walked. [00:31:26]

Freedom is when what you really want aligns with God's commands. If you are brought to a place where what you really in your heart of hearts want aligns perfectly with what God has commanded you to do, then you're blessed, then you're free. You're not under compulsion at all; the best thing you can do is to pursue the deepest desire of your own heart. [00:35:47]

The gift of assurance is to know that you know God and to know that you are in Christ. That's what it is to know that you know God and to know that you are in Christ. Could anything be more wonderful? If anyone is in Christ, he or she is a new creation; the old has gone, behold the new has come. [00:13:48]

No Christian keeps God's commands completely. John has already made this very clear. He's told us in chapter 1 and verse 8, if we say we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us. And then just to underline it, he says it again in chapter 1 and verse 10, if we say we have not sinned, we make out God to be a liar, and his word is not in us. [00:21:43]

All Christians begin to live according to God's commands. This is very clear in so many scriptures. Let me just give you one: Romans chapter 8 and verses 3 and 4. God has done what the law, weakened by the flesh, could not do by sending his son in the likeness of sinful flesh and for sin, he condemned sin in the flesh. [00:21:43]

The life you're called to is not a life of pursuing what you think or feel God wants. The life in which assurance will grow for you is a life in which you pursue what God says he wants. You're only going to find that in Scripture; you won't know it intuitively. Renew your commitment to obedience; that's the very clear message that John lays before us. [00:39:12]

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