In our journey with Christ, we must confront the reality that not all who profess faith truly possess it. The essence of my message today is a call to examine our lives against the unerring standard of God's Word. We must ask ourselves whether our marriages, parenting, finances, and personal holiness are built upon the Scriptures. It is not enough to claim Jesus as Savior based on someone else's affirmation. Our lives must reflect a transformation that aligns with the holiness of God.
The heart of the matter is that many who believe themselves to be saved may not be. It is not the outward appearance of salvation or the comparison with others that will stand on the day of judgment. It is whether our lives have been genuinely changed by the power of God and whether we are living in obedience to His Word. The contemporary interpretation of building our lives on the rock rather than sand is not merely about happiness as Christians but about true salvation versus damnation.
American Christianity is often more influenced by culture than by Scripture, leading to a deceptive assurance of salvation based on a past decision rather than a present reality of faith and repentance. The true evidence of salvation is a life being transformed by the ongoing work of the Holy Spirit, a life that is characterized by a hatred for sin and a love for righteousness.
As a pastor, my concern is not for temporal matters but for the eternal state of each soul. The call of the Gospel is to enter through the narrow gate, which is Christ alone, and to walk the narrow path of obedience to God's commands. This is not a one-time decision but a lifetime of following Jesus, marked by repentance and faith.
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