True Faith: A Personal Relationship with Christ

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The essence of salvation is personal relationship. He did not commit himself to them, so they've got nothing, though they've got a kind of belief in him on the basis of his miracles and signs. Very well, I say it is a relationship to a person and not a mere acceptance of a Creed or teaching. [00:08:02]

Salvation is not something material; it is always a matter of personal relationship between the believer and his Lord. There is nothing more fatal than to think of salvation as something one-sided, with the activity entirely on our side. The essence of salvation is that it is this two-sided personal relationship. [00:09:18]

We cannot decide to take salvation or any part of it whenever we like. Here are people, you see, they've seen the miracles and the signs, and they believe in him, and they approach him. They're going to take it. He doesn't commit himself unto them. They're not given it. [00:10:56]

The vital matter in connection with this whole subject is whether he commits himself to us and believes in us. That's the vital thing in salvation, and we are entirely dependent upon him and his attitude towards us. These people, in a sense, did everything they could. It availed them nothing. [00:16:09]

There is a kind of secret element in this whole matter. He commits himself to some; he doesn't commit himself to others. How do you know? Well, you know there's only one answer to that: the love of Jesus, what it is, none but his loved ones know. They know; nobody else does. [00:18:08]

The assurance of Christ's commitment to us is reflected in our spiritual rest, peace, and the Spirit's witness within us. This relationship is characterized by being led by the Spirit and experiencing His surprises in our lives. [00:39:51]

A man who feels that is a man to whom he's committed himself beyond any doubt. He's got nothing in himself, and he's amazed at the fact that he's in the Christian life at all and counted amongst the redeemed. [00:35:49]

The Spirit himself also beareth witness with our spirits that we are the children of God. What I've given to you hitherto are more or less deductions, inferences, and they're wonderful. Thank God for them. But you know it is possible beyond all that to know what it is to have the Holy Spirit himself directly and immediately bearing witness with your spirit. [00:47:04]

There is nothing that I know of that is so terrible as a self-contained and a self-controlled Christian. Life polite, nice, respectable. Sunday morning, you do your duty, you go back once a Sunday, quite enough, and so on, and you've got it all, you handle it all. Oh, God have mercy upon you. [00:44:03]

The element of surprise again in your life, not the original surprise, but the sense in which he surprises us. You know, you're having a hard time, the clouds have gathered over you, and everything is stagnant and stale, and you're unhappy, and you don't understand it. You feel you're spiritually sick. [00:42:25]

Have you got an increasing hunger and thirst for him? Have you got an increasing longing within you to know him? You see, look at this man Paul the Apostle, writing at the height of his great achievement, having turned out these amazing Epistles. This is what he says: that I may know him and the power of his resurrection. [00:45:10]

The assurance of Christ's commitment to us is reflected in our spiritual growth, our increasing hunger for Him, and our desire to please Him. It is about being led by the Spirit, experiencing His surprises, and having the Spirit bear witness with our spirit that we are children of God. [00:39:51]

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