This message is from Millie, and I wanted to share it:)
From Charles Stanley this morning…he mentioned that he believes in eternal security of salvation and used this verse. Ephesians 1:13-14 And you also were included in Christ when you heard the message of truth, the gospel of your salvation. When you believed, you were marked in him with a seal, the promised Holy Spirit, who is a deposit guaranteeing our inheritance until the redemption of those who are God's possession-to the praise of his glory.
My thoughts:
God, who cannot lie, has sealed us, guaranteeing our
salvation.
We can lose our joy and blessing by not obeying, or
turning away from God, but we cannot lose our salvation. Otherwise
God is lying when He has promised in John 3:16 (and many other
verses), that if we believe in Him, we will have eternal life.
If we, who have free will, and will at times be
disobedient, can “lose our salvation”, doesn’t that mean that
instead of salvation being a “free gift”, we are constantly still
trying to earn our salvation by good works?
I also wanted to share this Joni devotional today. In some ways, it illustrates the above thoughts. And also encourages us to continue praying for loved ones to come to know Jesus in a personal way, as Savior.
Blessings,
Millie
Fan the Flame
by Joni Eareckson Tada
“For this reason I remind you to fan
into flame the gift of God, which is in you through the laying on of
my hands. For God did not give us a spirit of timidity, but a spirit
of power, of love and of self-discipline.” 2 Timothy 1:6-7
Nothing dampens the fires of enthusiasm
more than discouragement. When you’re discouraged, the glow of
excitement for the Lord dims, like embers of a dying fire. That’s
the time to “fan into flame the gift of God, which is in you.”
For years Mrs. Hanover prayed for her
husband’s salvation. Then one day he was killed in an automobile
accident. She lost her husband—not only to this earth but for all
eternity. Discouraged, she stopped living for the Lord.
Five years later she met Roger Sims,
who told her an amazing story. Roger said he had been hitchhiking
when Mr. Hanover picked him up. During the course of their ride,
Roger witnessed to Mr. Hanover. Well, Mr. Hanover was so convicted
that he pulled his car over on the side of the road and prayed. Roger
explained that eventually Mr. Hanover dropped him off. Mrs. Hanover
was wide-eyed. It was later on that very day that the fateful
accident happened.
While Mrs. Hanover felt immense
surprise and joy, she also cried tears of regret for having given up
in discouragement. From that point on she fanned the dying embers of
her faith until her confidence in God was restored.
We Christians often give over to
discouragement with hardly a fight. We let doubts gain a toehold, and
before you know it they have a foothold, then a handhold. Then we
chuck it all.
Each of us faces disheartening
circumstances. But no matter what happens, keep trusting, keep
obeying. Discouragement is like a dark tunnel. The only thing that
will brighten your path is to fan the flames of your faith until it’s
a fire. Obedience then will light your way out the other side.
Our Father, give me perseverance in the
face of disappointment. Enable me to keep on keeping on.