How to Know if You are a Real Christian
"You believe that there is one God. Good! Even the demons believe that-and
shudder." [James 2:19]
How do you know if you belong to God? We see in these words what
some people depend on as an evidence of their acceptance with God. Some people
think that they are all right before God if they are not as bad as some evil
person. Other people point to their family history or church membership to show
that God approves of them. There is an evangelism programme in common use that
asks people certain questions. One of the questions is, "Suppose you were to die
today. Why should God let you into his heaven?" A very common response is,
"I believe in God." Apparently the apostle James knew people who said the same
thing: I know I am in God's favor, because I know these religious doctrines.
Of course James admits that this knowledge is good. Not only is it good, but it
is also necessary. Nobody can be a Christian who doesn't believe in God; and
more than that, the One True God. This is particularly true for those who had
the great advantage of actually knowing the apostle, someone who could tell them
of his first-hand experience with Jesus, the Son of God. Imagine the great sin
of a person, who knew James, and then refused to believe in God! Certainly
this would make their damnation greater. Of course, all Christians know that
this belief in the One God is only the start of good things because "anyone who
comes to him must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who earnestly
seek him." (Heb. 11:6.)
However, James is clear that although this belief a good thing, it is definitely
not proof that a person is saved. What he means is this: "You say you are a
Christian and you are in God's favor. You think God will let you into heaven,
and the proof of it is, you believe in God. But that is no evidence at all,
because the demons also believe, and they are sure to be punished in hell."
The demons believe in God, you can be sure of that! They not only believe that
He exists, but they believe that God is a holy God, a sin-hating God, a God of
truth, who has promised judgments, and who will carry out his vengeance upon
them. This is the reason the demons "shudder" or tremble--they know God more
clearly than most human beings do, and they are afraid. Nevertheless, nothing in
the mind of man, that devils may experience as well, is any sure sign of God's
grace in our hearts.
This reasoning may be easily turned around. Suppose demons could have, or find
within themselves, something of God's saving grace-proof they would go to
heaven. This would prove James wrong. But how absurd! The Bible makes it clear
that demons have no hope of salvation, and their believing in God does not take
away their future punishment. Therefore believing in God is not proof of
salvation for demons, and it is safe to say, not for people, either.
Demons Have a Knowledge of God.
This is seen even more clearly when we think about what demons are like. They
are unholy: anything that they experience, cannot be a holy experience. The
devil is perfectly wicked. "You belong to your father, the devil, and you want
to carry out your father's desire. He was a murderer from the beginning, not
holding to the truth, for there is no truth in him. When he lies, he speaks his
native language, for he is a liar and the father of lies." (John 8:44) "He who
does what is sinful is of the devil, because the devil has been sinning from the
beginning." (1 John 3:8 ) Therefore the demons are called evil spirits, unclean
spirits, powers of darkness, and so on. "For our struggle is not against flesh
and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers
of this dark world and against the spiritual
forces of evil in the heavenly realms." (Eph 6:12)
So it is plain that anything in the minds of demons cannot be holy, or lead to
true holiness by itself. The demons clearly know many things about God and
religion, but they do not have a holy knowledge. The things they know in their
minds may make impressions in their hearts- indeed we do see that the demons
have very strong feelings about God; so strong, in fact, that they "shudder."
But they are not holy feelings because they have nothing to do with the work of
the Holy Spirit. If this is true of the experience of demons, it is also true of
the experience of men.
Notice this, that it does not matter how genuine, sincere, and powerful these
thoughts and feelings are. Demons, being spiritual creatures, know God in a way
that men on earth cannot. Their knowledge of God's existence is more concrete
than any man's knowledge could be. Because they are locked in battle with the
forces of good, they have a sincerity of knowledge as well. On one occasion
Jesus cast out some demons. "What do you want with us, Son of God?" they
shouted. "Have you come here to torture us before the appointed time?" (Mat
8:29) What could possibly be a more clear-cut experience than this? However,
while their thoughts and feelings are genuine and powerful, they are not holy.
Also we can see that the holy objects of their thoughts doesn't make their
thoughts and feelings holy. The demons know God exists! Matthew 8:29 shows they
know more about Jesus than many people do! They are thoroughly that Jesus will
judge them some day, because He is holy. But it is clear that genuine, sincere,
and powerful thoughts and feelings about holy, spiritual things, is no proof of
God's grace in the heart. Demons have these things, and look forward to eternal
punishment in hell. If men have no more than what the demons have, they will
suffer in the same way.
Knowledge of God alone is no proof of salvation.
We may make several conclusions based on these truths. First, that no matter how
much people may know about God and the Bible, it is no sure sign of salvation.
The devil before his fall, was one of the bright and morning stars, a flame of
fire, one excelling in strength and wisdom. (Isa. 14:12, Ezek. 28:12-19)
Apparently, as one of the chief angels, Satan knew much about God. Now that he
is fallen, his sin has not destroyed his memories from before. Sin does destroy
the spiritual nature, but not the natural abilities, such as memory. That the
fallen angels do have many natural abilities may be seen from many Bible verses,
for example Eph 6:12 "For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but
against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark
world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms." In the
same way, the Bible says that Satan is "more crafty" than other created beings.
(Gen 3:1, also 2 Cor. 11:3, Acts 13:10)
Therefore we can see that the Devil has always had great mental ability and is
able to know much about God, the visible and invisible world, and many other
things. Since his job in the beginning was to be a chief angel before God, it is
only natural that understanding these things has always been of first importance
to him, and that all his activities have to do with these areas of thoughts,
feelings, and knowledge.
Because it was his original employment to be one of the angels before the very
face of God, and sin does not destroy the memory, it is clear that Satan knows
more about God than just about any other created being. After the fall, we can
see from his activities as a tempter, etc., (Matt 4:3) that he has been spending
his time increasing his knowledge and its practical applications. That his
knowledge is great can be seen in how tricky he is when tempting people. The
craftiness of his lies shows how clever he is. Surely he could not manage his
deceit so well without an actual and true knowledge of the facts.
This knowledge of God and his works is from the very beginning. Satan was there
from the Creation, as Job 38:47 shows: "Where were you when I laid the earth's
foundation? Tell me, if you understand. . .while the morning stars sang together
and all the angels shouted for joy?" So he must know much about the way God
created the world, and how He governs all the events in the universe.
Furthermore, Satan has seen how God has worked his plan of redemption in the
world; and not as an innocent bystander, but as an active enemy of God's grace.
He saw God work in the lives of Adam and Eve, in
Noah, Abraham, and David. He must have taken a special interest in the life of
Jesus Christ, the Saviour of men, the Word of God incarnate. How closely did he
watch Christ? How carefully did he observe his miracles and listen to His words?
This is because Satan has set himself against Christ's work, and it is to his
torment and anguish that Satan has watched Christ's work unfold successfully.
Satan, then, knows much about God and God's work. He knows heaven first-hand. He
knows hell also, with personal knowledge as its first resident, and has
experienced its torments for all these thousands of years. He must have a great
knowledge of the Bible: at the least, we can see he knew enough to try tempting
our Saviour. Furthermore, he has had years of studying of the hearts of men, his
battlefield where he fights against our Redeemer. What labours, exertions, and
cares the Devil has used over the centuries as he has deceived men. Only a being
with his knowledge and experience of God's
working, and the human heart, could so imitate true religion and transform
himself into an angel of light. (2 Cor 11:14)
Therefore we can see that there is no amount of knowledge of God and religion
that could prove a person has been saved from their sin. A man may talk about
the Bible, God, and the Trinity. He may be able to preach a sermon about Jesus
Christ and everything He has done. Imagine, somebody might be able to speak
about the way of salvation and the work of the Holy Spirit in the hearts of
sinners, perhaps even enough to show others how to become Christians. All these
things might build up the church and enlighten the world, yet it is not a sure
proof of the saving grace of God in a person's heart.
It also may be seen that for people to merely agree with the Bible is no sure
sign of salvation. James 2:19 shows that the demons really, truly, believe the
truth. Just as they believe there is one God, they agree with all the truth of
the Bible. The devil is not a heretic: all the articles of his faith are firmly
established in the truth.
It must be understood, that when the Bible talks about believing that Jesus is
the Son of God, as a proof of God's grace in the heart, the Bible means not a
mere agreement with the truth, but another kind of believing. "Everyone who
believes that Jesus is the Christ is born of God." (1 John 5:1) This other kind
of believing is called "the faith of God's elect and the knowledge of the truth
that leads to godliness." (Titus 1:1) There is a spiritual holding to the truth,
which will be explained later on.
Religious experiences are no proof of salvation.
Some people have strong religious experiences, and think of them as proof of
God's working in their hearts. Often these experiences give people a sense of
the importance of the spiritual world, and the reality of divine things.
However, these, too, are no sure proof of salvation. Demons and damned human
beings have many spiritual experiences which have a great effect on their heart
attitudes. They live in the spiritual world and see first-hand what it is like.
Their sufferings show them the worth of salvation and the worth of a human soul
in the most powerful way imaginable. The parable in Luke chapter 16 teaches this
clearly, as the suffering man asks that Lazarus might be sent to tell his
brothers to avoid this place of torment. No doubt people in hell now have a
distinct idea of the vastness of eternity, and of the shortness of life. They
are completely convinced that all the things of this life are unimportant when
compared to the experiences of the eternal world.
People now in hell have a great sense of the preciousness of time, and of the
wonderful opportunities people have, who have the privilege of hearing the
Gospel. They are completely aware of the foolishness of their sin, of neglecting
opportunities, and ignoring the warnings of God. When sinners find out by
personal experience the final result of their sin there is "weeping and gnashing
of teeth." (Matt 13:42) So even the most powerful religious experiences are not
a sure sign of God's grace in the heart.
Demons and damned people also have a strong sense of God's majesty and power.
God's power is most clearly displayed in his execution of divine vengeance upon
his enemies. "What if God, choosing to show his wrath and make his power known,
bore with great patience the objects of his wrath-prepared for destruction?"
(Rom 9:22) Shuddering, the devils await their final punishment, under the
strongest sense of God's majesty. They feel it now, of course, but in the future
it will show to the greatest degree, when the Lord Jesus "is revealed from
heaven in blazing fire with his powerful angels." (2 Thess 2:7) On that day,
they will desire to be run away, to be hidden from the presence of God. "Look,
he is coming with the clouds, and every eye will see him, even those who pierced
him; and all the peoples of
the earth will mourn because of him." (Rev 1:7) So everyone will see him in the
glory of His Father. But, obviously, not all who see him will be saved.
Objection #1- People are different from demons.
Now it is possible that some people might object to all this, saying that
ungodly men in this world are quite different from demons. They are under
different circumstances and are different kind of beings. An objector might say,
"Those things that are visible and present to demons are invisible and future to
men. Besides, people have the disadvantage of having bodies, which restrain the
soul, and keep people from seeing these spiritual things first-hand. Therefore,
even if demons do have a great knowledge and personal experience of the things
of God, and have no grace, the conclusion does not apply to me." Or, put another
way: if people have these things in this life, it may very well be a sure sign
of God's grace in their hearts.
In reply, it is agreed that no man in this life has ever had the degree of these
things as the demons have them. No person has ever shuddered, with the same
amount of fear that the demons shudder with. No man, in this life, can ever have
the same kind of knowledge that the Devil has. It is clear that demons and
damned men understand the vastness of eternity, and the importance of the other
world, more than any living person, and so they crave salvation all the more.
But we can see that men in this world can have experiences of the same kind as
those of demons and damned people. They have the same mental outlook, the same
opinions and emotions, and the same kind of impressions on the mind and heart.
Notice, that for the apostle James it is a convincing argument. He claims that
if people think believing in one God is proof of God's grace, it is not proof,
because demons believe the same. James is not referring to the act of believing
only, but also to the emotions and actions that go along with their belief.
Shuddering is an example of emotions from the heart. This shows that if people
have the same kind of mental outlook, and respond from the heart in the same
way, it is no sure sign of grace.
The Bible does not state how much people in this world may see God's glory, and
not have God's grace in their hearts. We are not told exactly to what degree God
reveals himself to certain people, and how much they will respond in their
hearts. It is very tempting to say that if a person has a certain amount of
religious experience, or a certain amount of truth, they must be saved. Perhaps
it is even possible for some unsaved people to have greater experiences than
some of those who have grace in their hearts! So it is wrong to look at
experience or knowledge in terms of amount. Men who have a genuine work of the
Holy Spirit in their hearts have experiences and knowledge of a different kind.
Objection #2- People can have religious feelings that demons cannot.
At this point, someone might answer these thoughts by saying, "I agree with you.
I see that believing in God, seeing His majesty and holiness, and knowing that
Jesus died for sinners is not proof of grace in my heart. I agree that demons
can know these things as well. But I have some things they don't have. I have
joy, peace, and love. Demons can't have them, so that must show that I am
saved."
Yes, it is true that you have something more than a demon can have, but it is
nothing better than a demon could have. A person's experience of love, joy,
etc., may not be because they have any cause in them different from a demon, but
just different circumstances. The causes, or origins, of their feelings are the
same. This is why these experiences are no better than those of demons. To
explain further:
All the things that were discussed before about demons and damned people, arise
from two main causes, natural understanding and self-love. When they think about
themselves, these two things are what determine their feelings and response.
Natural understanding shows them that God is holy, while they are wicked. God is
infinite, but they are limited. God is powerful, and they are weak. Self-love
gives them a sense of the importance of religion, the eternal world, and a
longing after salvation. When these two causes work together, demons and damned
men become aware of the awesome majesty of
God, whom they know will be their Judge. They know that God's judgment will be
perfect and their punishment will be forever. Therefore, these two causes
together with their senses will bring about their anguish on that judgment day,
when they see the outward glory of Christ and His saints.
The reason many people feel joy, peace, and love today, while
demons do not, may be more due to their circumstances, rather than any
difference in their hearts. The causes in their hearts are the same. For
example, the Holy Spirit is now at work in the world keeping all of mankind from
being as wicked as they could be (2 Thess 2:17). This is in contrast to demons,
who are just as wicked as they can be all the time. Furthermore, God in his
mercy gives gifts to all people, such as the rain for crops (Matt 5:45), heat
from the sun, etc. Not only that, but often people receive many things in life
to bring them happiness, such as personal relationships, pleasures, music, good
health, and so on. Most important of all, many people have heard news of hope:
God has sent a Saviour, Jesus Christ, who died to save sinners. In these
circumstances, the natural understanding of people can cause them to feel things
that demons never can.
Self-love is a powerful force in the hearts of men, strong enough without grace
to cause people to love those who love them, "But if you love those who love
you, what credit is that to you? For even sinners love those who love
them." (Luke 6:32) It is a natural thing for a person who sees God being
merciful, and who knows that they are not as bad as they could be, to therefore
be sure of God's love for them. If your love for God comes only from your
feelings that God loves you, or because you have heard that Christ died for you,
or something similar, the source of your love to God is only self-love. This
reigns in the hearts of demons as well.
Imagine the situation of the demons. They know they are unrestrained in their
wickedness. They know God is their enemy and always will be. Although they are
without any hope, still they are active and fighting. Just think, what if they
had some of the hope that people have? What if demons, with their knowledge of
God, had their wickedness restrained? Imagine if a demon, after all his fears
about God's judgment, was suddenly led to imagine that God might be his Friend?
That God might forgive him and let him, sin and all, into heaven? Oh the joy,
the wonder, the gratitude we would see! Would not this demon be a great lover of
God, since, after all everybody loves people who help them? What else could
cause feelings so powerful and sincere? Is it any wonder, that so many people
are deceived this way? Especially since people have the demons to promote this
delusion. They have been promoting it now for many centuries, and alas they are
very good at it.
True Spiritual experiences have a different source.
Now we come to the question, if all these various experiences and feelings come
from nothing more than demons are capable of, what are the kinds of experiences
that are truly spiritual and holy? What do I have to find in my own heart, as a
sure sign of God's grace there? What are the differences that show them to be
from the Holy Spirit?
This is the answer: those feelings and experiences which are good signs of God's
grace in the heart differ from the experience of demons in their source and in
their results.
Their source is the sense of the overwhelming holy beauty and loveliness of the
things of God. When a person grasps in his mind, or better yet, when he feels
his own heart held captive by the attractiveness of the Divine, this is an
unmistakable sign of God's working.
The demons and damned in hell do not now, and never will experience even the
tiniest bit of this. Before their fall, the demons did have this sense of God.
But in their fall, they lost it, the only thing they could lose of their
knowledge of God. We have seen how the demons have very clear ideas about how
powerful God is, his justice, holiness, and so on. They know a lot of facts
about God. But now they haven't a clue about what God is like. They cannot know
what God is like any more than a blind man can know about colors! Demons can
have a strong sense God's awesome majesty, but they don't see his loveliness.
They have observed His work among the human race for these thousands of years,
indeed with the closest attention; but they never see a glimmer of His beauty.
No matter how much they know about God (and we have seen that they know very
much indeed) the knowledge they have will never bring them to this higher,
spiritual knowing what God is like. On the contrary, the more they know about
God, the more they hate Him. The beauty of God consists primarily in this
holiness, or moral excellence, and this is what they hate the most. It is
because God is holy that the demons hate Him. One could suppose that if God were
to be less holy, the demons would hate Him less. No doubt demons would hate any
holy Being, no matter what He was like otherwise. But surely they hate this
Being
all the more, for being infinitely holy, infinitely wise, and infinitely
powerful!
Wicked people, including those alive today, will on the day of judgment see all
there is to see of Jesus Christ, except His beauty and loveliness. There is not
one thing about Christ that we can think of, that will not be set before them in
the strongest light on that brilliant day. The wicked will see Jesus "coming in
clouds with great power and glory." (Mark 13:26) They will see his outward
glory, which is far, far greater than we can possibly imagine now. You know the
wicked will be thoroughly convinced of all who Christ is. They will be convinced
about His omniscience, as they see all their sins replayed and evaluated. They
will know first-hand Christ's justice, as their sentences are announced. His
authority will be made utterly convincing when every knee will bow, and every
tongue confess Jesus as Lord. (Phil 2:10,11) The divine majesty will be
impressed upon them in quite an effective way, as the wicked are poured into
hell itself, and enter into their final state of suffering and death (Rev
20:14,15) When that happens, all their knowledge of God, as true and as powerful
as it may be, will be worth nothing, and less than nothing, because they will
not see Christ's beauty.
Therefore, it is this seeing the loveliness of Christ that makes the difference
between the saving grace of the Holy Spirit, and the experiences of demons. This
sight or sense is what makes true Christian experience different from everything
else. The faith of God's elect people is based on this. When a person sees the
excellence of the gospel, he senses the beauty and loveliness of the divine
scheme of salvation. His mind is convinced that it is of God, and he believes it
with all his heart. As the apostle Paul says in 2 Cor 4:34, "even if our gospel
is veiled, it is veiled to those who are perishing. The
god of this age has blinded the minds of unbelievers, so that they cannot see
the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God." That
is to say, as was explained before, unbelievers can see that there is a gospel,
and understand the facts about it, but they do not see its light. The light of
the gospel is the glory of Christ, his holiness and beauty. Right after this we
read, 2 Cor 4:6 "For God, who said, 'Let light shine out of darkness,' made his
light shine in our hearts to give us the light of the knowledge of the glory of
God in the face of Christ." Clearly, it is this divine light, shining into our
hearts, that enables us to see the beauty of the gospel and have a saving belief
in Christ. This supernatural light shows us the superlative beauty and
loveliness of Jesus, and convinces us of His sufficiency as our
Saviour. Only such a glorious, majestic Saviour can be our Mediator, standing
between guilty, hell-deserving sinners such as ourselves, and an infinitely holy
God. This supernatural light gives us a sense of Christ that convinces us in a
way nothing else ever could.
A true spiritual experience transforms the heart.
When a most wicked sinner is caused to see Christ's divine loveliness, he no
longer speculates why God should be interested in him, to save him. Before, he
could not understand how the blood of Christ could pay the penalty for sins. But
now he can see the preciousness of Christ's blood, and how it is worthy to be
accepted as the ransom for the worst of sins. Now the soul can recognize that he
is accepted by God, not because of who he is, but because of the value God puts
on the blood, obedience, and intercession of Christ. Seeing this value and worth
gives the poor guilty soul rest which cannot be found in any sermon or booklet.
When a person comes to see the proper foundation of faith and trust with his own
eyes, this is saving faith. "For my Father's will is that everyone who looks to
the Son and believes in him shall have eternal life." (John 6:40) "I have
revealed you to those whom you gave me out of the world. They were yours; you
gave them to me and they have obeyed your word. Now they know that everything
you have given me comes from you. For I gave them the words you gave me and they
accepted them. They knew with certainty that I came from you, and they believed
that you sent me." (John 17:6-8) It is this sight of the divine beauty of Christ
that captivates the wills and draws the hearts of men. A sight of the outward
greatness of God in His glory may overwhelm men, and be more than they can
endure. This will be seen on the day of judgment, when the wicked will be
brought before God. They will be overwhelmed, yes, but the hostility of the
heart will remain in full strength and the opposition of the will continue. But
on the other hand, a single ray of the moral and spiritual glory of God and of
the supreme loveliness of Christ shone into the heart overcomes all hostility.
The soul is inclined to love God as if by an omnipotent power, so that now not
only the understanding, but the whole being receives and embraces the loving
Saviour.
This sense of the beauty of Christ is the beginning of true saving faith in the
life of a true convert. This is quite different from any vague feeling that
Christ loves him or died for him. These sort of fuzzy feelings can cause a sort
of love and joy, because the person feels a gratitude for escaping the
punishment of their sin. In actual fact, these feelings are based on self-love,
and not on a love for Christ at all. It is a sad thing that so many people are
deluded by this false faith. On the other hand, a glimpse of the glory of God in
the face of Jesus Christ causes in the heart a supreme genuine love for God.
This is because the divine light shows the excellent loveliness of God's nature.
A love based on this is far, far above anything coming from self-love, which
demons can have as well as men. The true love of God which comes from this sight
of His beauty causes a spiritual and holy joy in the soul; a joy in God, and
exulting in Him. There is no rejoicing in ourselves, but rather in God alone.
Genuine spiritual experiences have different results.
The sight of the beauty of divine things will cause true desires after the
things of God. These desires are different from the longings of demons, which
happen because the demons know their doom awaits them, and they wish it could
somehow be otherwise. The desires that come from this sight of Christ's beauty
are natural free desires, like a baby desiring milk. Because these desires are
so different from their counterfeits, they help to distinguish genuine
experiences of God's grace from the false.
False spiritual experiences have a tendency to cause pride, which is the devil's
special sin. "He must not be a recent convert, or he may become conceited and
fall under the same judgment as the devil." (1 Tim 3:6) Pride is the inevitable
result of false spiritual experiences, even though they are often covered with a
disguise of great humility. False experience is enamored with self and grows on
self. It lives by showing itself in one way or another. A person can have great
love for God, and be proud of the greatness of his love. He can be very humble,
and very proud indeed of his humility. But the emotions and experiences that
come from God's grace are exactly opposite. God's true working in the heart
causes humility. They do not cause any kind of showiness or self-exaltation.
That sense of the awesome, holy, glorious beauty of Christ kills pride and
humbles the soul. The light of God's loveliness, and that alone, shows the soul
its own ugliness. When a person really grasps this, he inevitably begins a
process of making God bigger and bigger, and himself smaller and smaller.
Another result of God's grace working in the heart is that the person will hate
every evil and respond to God with a holy heart and life. False experiences may
cause a certain amount of zeal, and even a great deal of what is commonly called
religion. However it is not a zeal for good works. Their religion is not a
service of God, but rather a service of self. This is how the apostle James puts
it himself in this very context, "You believe that there is one God. Good! Even
the demons believe that-and shudder. You foolish man, do you want evidence that
faith without deeds is useless ?" (James 2:1920) In other words, deeds, or good
works, are evidence of a genuine experience of God's grace in the heart. "We
know that we have come to know him if we obey his commands. The man who says, "I
know him," but does not do what he commands is a liar, and the truth is not in
him." (1 John 2:34) When the heart has been ravished by the beauty of Christ,
how else can it respond?
The sight of Christ's beauty- God's greatest gift!
How excellent is that inner goodness and true religion that comes from this
sight of the beauty of Christ! Here you have the most wonderful experiences of
saints and angels in heaven. Here you have the best experience of Jesus Christ
Himself. Even though we are mere creatures, it is a sort of participation in
God's own beauty. "Through these he has given us his very great and precious
promises, so that through them you may participate in the divine nature." (2 Pet
1:4) "God disciplines us for our good, that we may share in his holiness." (Heb
12:10) Because of the power of this divine working, there is a mutual indwelling
of God and His people. "God is love. Whoever lives in love lives in God, and God
in him." (1 John 4:16) This special relationship has to make the person involved
as happy and as blessed as any creature in existence. This is a special gift of
God, which he gives only to his special favorites. Gold, silver, diamonds, and
earthly kingdoms are given by God to people who the Bible calls dogs and pigs.
But this great gift of beholding Christ's beauty, is the special blessing of God
to His dearest children. Flesh and blood cannot give this gift: only God can
bestow it. This was the special gift which Christ died to obtain for his elect.
It is the highest token of his everlasting love, the best fruit of his labours
and the most precious purchase of his blood.
By this gift, more than anything else, the saints shine as lights in the world.
This gift, more than anything else, is their comfort. It is impossible that the
soul who possesses this gift should ever perish. This is the gift of eternal
life. It is eternal life begun: those who have it can never die. It is the
dawning of the light of glory. It comes from heaven, it has a heavenly quality,
and it will take its bearer to heaven. Those who have this gift may wander in
the wilderness or be tossed by waves on the ocean, but they will arrive in
heaven at last. There the heavenly spark will be made perfect and increased. In
heaven the souls of the saints will be transformed into a bright and pure flame,
and they will shine forth as the sun in the kingdom of their Father. Amen.
Originally titled True Grace Distinguished from the Experience of Devils by Jonathan Edwards, 1752. This modern language version is Copyright 1994 by William Carson. Permission is granted for reproduction, so long as this file is not altered, this notice is included in any reproduction, and it is not sold for profit.
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