And ye shall be hated of all men for my name's sake: but he
that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved. Mark 13:13
The
final step of salvation is ongoing throughout the rest of our natural lives. We
must remain faithful unto death (cf. Rev. 2:10). The Word of God instructs the
first century church, as it does all New Testament Christians, that we must be
faithful whether or not it is a good, spiritual-high moment or if it is safe.
We must remain faithful even when it might cost us our lives. This was a very
real circumstance for the church under the Roman Empire and in many nations
today. There are brethren today in countries who face certain death for wearing
the name Christian. This is clearly in agreement to what is written above when
Jesus made it clear there were expectations of His people. We will be hated
because of Jesus’ name; we will face opposition from all sorts of people and
religions. Family members, friends, neighbors, and strangers will oppose the Lord’s
people. To the Christian, the command does not change. Remain faithful, endure,
and abide in Him.
The
Bible clearly teaches that a man must live in obedient faith because faith
without obedience is not really faith at all. John the Baptizer taught his
disciples,
"He that believeth
on the Son hath eternal life; but he that obeyeth not the Son shall not
see life, but the wrath of God abideth on him. Jn 3:36 ASV
Obedient faith is directly
opposite of the false doctrine of Perseverance of the Saints, otherwise known
as Once Saved Always Saved. Paul informed those who would accept circumcision that
they had become severed from Christ.
Christ is become of no effect unto you, whosoever of you are
justified by the law; ye are fallen from grace. Gal 5:4
Moreover, we find that Simon the Sorcerer in
Acts 8:19-24 was found in the bond of iniquity because he had attempted to buy
Apostolic ability.
This
is part of the salvation that is so easy to miss if we lose sight of what God
has called us from and what He has called us to. As Christians, we are the body
of Christ, the bride of Christ, the church of Christ. We must not forget that
we have been bought with a price and given a purpose. If you are a Christian, I
pray as your brother that you will arise each day with the same resilience to
walk faithfully all of your days. If you have not obeyed the Gospel, why not do
it today? I would love to study with you. Let’s go to heaven.
Grace and Peace,
R.D. Beavers
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