Saturday, September 26, 2009

The Marks of Saving Faith

Hi everyone! I would just like to share this informative article that could test our faith. Read on... God bless!

Nine conditions that prove genuine saving faith.

1. Love for God

First of all a deep and abiding love for God is one of the supreme evidences of genuine saving faith. This gets to the heart of the issue. Romans 8:7 says "the carnal mind is enmity [hostility, hatred] against God; for it is not subject to the law of God, nor indeed can be." Thus, if a man's heart is at enmity with God there is no basis for assuming the presence of saving faith. Those who are truly saved love God, but those who are not truly saved resent God and His sovereignty. Internally they are rebellious toward God and His plan for their life. But the regenerate person is set to love the Lord with all his heart, soul, mind, and strength. His delight is in the infinite excellencies of God. God is the first and highest affection of his renewed soul. God has become his chief happiness and source of satisfaction. He seeks after God and thirsts for the living God.

By the way, we must be careful to distinguish the difference between that kind of true love for God that seeks His glory from the kind of self-serving love that sees God primarily as a means of personal fulfillment and gain. True saving faith doesn't believe in Christ so that Christ will make one happy. The heart that truly loves God desires to please God and glorify Him. Jesus taught that if someone loved their father and mother more than they loved Christ, they were not worthy of Him. In Matthew 10:37-39 Jesus put it like this: "He who loves father or mother more than Me is not worthy of Me. And he who loves son or daughter more than Me is not worthy of Me. "And he who does not take his cross and follow after Me is not worthy of Me. He who finds his life will lose it, and he who loses his life for My sake will find it." (Matthew 10:37-39)

The question then is this: Do you love God? Do you love His nature? Do you love His glory? Do you love His name? Do you love His kingdom? Do you love His holiness? Do you love His will? Is your heart lifted when you sing His praises-because you love Him? Supreme love for God is decisive evidence of true faith.

2. Repentance from Sin

A proper love for God necessarily involves a hatred for sin that leads to repentance. That should be obvious. Who wouldn't understand that? If we truly love someone we seek their best interests. Their well being is our greatest concern. If a man says to his wife, "I love you but I could care less what happens to you," we would rightly question his love for her. True love seeks the highest good of its object. If we say that we love God, then we will hate whatever is an offense to Him. Sin blasphemes God. Sin curses God. Sin seeks to destroy God's work and His kingdom. Sin killed His Son. So when someone says, "I love God, but I tolerate sin," then there is every reason to question the genuineness of his love for God. One cannot love God without hating that which is set to destroy Him. True love for God will therefore manifest itself through confession and repentance. The man who loves God will be grieved over his sin and will want to confess it to God and forsake it.

In examining our faith we should ask: "Do I have a settled conviction concerning the evil of all sin? Does sin appear to me as the evil and bitter thing that it really is? Does conviction of sin increase in me as I walk with Christ? Do I hate it not primarily because it is ruinous to my own soul or because it is an offense to the God I love? Does the sin itself grieve me or am I only grieved over the consequences of my sin. What grieves me most-my misfortune or my sin? Do my sins appear to me as many, frequent and aggravated? Do I find myself grieved over my own sin more than the sins of others?" Genuine saving faith loves God and hates what He hates, which is sin. That attitude results in real repentance.

3. Genuine Humility

Saving faith is manifested through genuine humility. Jesus said blessed are those who are poor in spirit, and those who mourn [their sin], and those who are meek, and those who hunger and thirst for righteousness (Matthew 5:3-6)-all marks of humility. In Matthew 18 Jesus said that "unless you are converted and become as little children, you will by no means enter the kingdom of heaven" (Matthew 18:3). True saving faith comes as a little child-humble and dependent. It is not the man who is full of himself who is saved, but the man who denies himself, takes up his cross daily and follows Christ (Matthew 16:24).

In the Old Testament we see that the Lord receives those who come with a broken and contrite spirit (Psalm 34:18; 51:17; Isaiah 57:15; 66:2). James wrote: "God resists the proud, But gives grace to the humble" (James 4:6). We must come as the prodigal son, broken and humble. Remember what he said to his father-"Father, I have sinned against heaven and in your sight, and am no longer worthy to be called your son" (Luke 15:21). Those possessing genuine saving faith do not come boastfully to God with their religious achievements or spiritual accomplishments in hand. They come empty-handed in genuine humility.

4. Devotion to God's Glory

True saving faith is manifested by a devotion to God's glory. Whatever believers do, whether they eat or drink, their desire is to see God glorified. Christians do what they do because they want to bring glory to God.

Without question Christians fail in each of these areas, but the direction of a Christian's life is to love God, hate sin, to live in humility and self-denial, recognizing his unworthiness and being devoted to the glory of God. It is not the perfection of one's life but the direction of a life that provides evidence of regeneration.

5. Continual Prayer

Humble, submissive, believing prayer is mark of true faith. We cry "Abba, Father" because the Spirit within us prompts that cry. Jonathan Edwards once preached a sermon titled, "Hypocrites are Deficient in the Duty of Secret Prayer." It's true. Hypocrites may pray publicly, because that's what hypocrites want to do. Their desire is to impress people-but they are deficient in the duty of secret prayer. True believers have a personal and private prayer life with God. They regularly seek communion with God through prayer.

6. Selfless Love

An important characteristic of genuine saving faith is selfless love. James wrote, "If you really fulfill the royal law according to the Scripture, 'You shall love your neighbor as yourself,' you do well" (James 2:8). John wrote, "Whoever has this world's goods, and sees his brother in need, and shuts up his heart from him, how does the love of God abide in him?" (1 John 3:17). If you love God you will not only hate what offends Him, but you will love those whom He loves. "We know that we have passed from death to life, because we love the brethren. He who does not love his brother abides in death" (1 John 3:14). And why do we love God and love others? Because this is the believer's response to His love for us. "We love Him because He first loved us" (1 John 4:19). Jesus said we will know that we are His disciples by our love for each other (John 13:35).

7. Separation from the World

Positively, believers are marked by a love for God and for fellow believers. Negatively, the Christian is characterized by the absence of love for the world. True believers are not those who are ruled by worldly affections, but their affection and devotion is toward God and His kingdom.

In 1 Corinthians 2:12 Paul wrote that "we have received, not the spirit of the world, but the Spirit who is from God, that we might know the things that have been freely given to us by God." In 1 John 2:15 we read: "Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world. If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him." (1 John 2:15). True saving faith separates one from the pursuits of this world--not perfectly, as we all fail in these areas, but the direction of a believer's life is upward. He feels the pull of heaven on his soul. Christians are those whom God has delivered from the power of darkness and conveyed into the kingdom of His Son. The believer is marked by the absence of love or enslavement to the satanically controlled world system (Ephesians 2:1-3; Colossians 1:13; James 4:4).

8. Spiritual Growth

True believers grow. When God begins a true work of salvation in a person, He finishes and perfects that work. Paul expressed that assurance when he wrote in Philippians 1:6, "being confident of this very thing, that He who has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ."

If you are a true Christian, you are going to be growing-and that means you are going to be more and more like Christ. Life produces itself. If you're alive you are going to grow, there's no other way. You'll improve. You'll increase. The Spirit will move you from one level of glory to the next. So examine your life. Do you see spiritual growth? Do you see the decreasing frequency of sin? Is there an increasing pattern of righteousness and devotion to God?

9. Obedience

Obedient living is not one of the optional tracks given for believers to walk. All true believers are called to a life of obedience. Jesus taught that every branch that abides in Him bears fruit (John 15:1-8). Paul wrote that believers "are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them" (Ephesians 2:10). That speaks of obedience. We are saved unto the obedience of faith (see 1 Peter 1:2).

How can we know our faith is genuine? Examine your life in the light of God's Word. Do you see these characteristics in your life? Do you have a love for God, hatred for sin, humility, devotion to God's glory, a pattern of personal and private prayer, selfless love, separation from the world, the evidence of spiritual growth and obedience. These are the real evidences of genuine saving faith.

This article is from the Shepherd's Fellowship by John MacArthur.

Saturday, April 28, 2007

New York to London

Take a moment to do this.

1. go to www.google.com
2. click on "maps"
3. click on "get directions"
4. type "New York" in the first box (the "from" box)
5. type "London" in the second box (the "to" box)
6. click on "get directions"
6. scroll down to step #24

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Changes

Some years ago, William Thrasher Jr. heard what has become one of his favorite definitions of the word stupidity: "doing the same thing over and over and continually expecting a different result." I quote him, 'It is not a lack of intelligence that produces this stupidity (God has provided an abundance of brain cells even for those who have some handicap), but rather the common tendency to become complacent, set in our ways, and just plain lazy. Today's society is rampant with those who have reached a place where they are doing very little that is different from what they did yesterday. They are not working to reach that next level or striving to move into new avenues of opportunity. They just slowly develop a "rut" and then stay there.'

So how can a man change?

A famous artist, John Mayer, sang the song "Waiting on the World to Change". Is that how we really expect to witness change? Change is inevitable. Things and circumstances change, needs and expectations change, jobs and people change. Everything is constantly changing. We must continually grow to stay abreast of all that is happening around us. A continuous commitment to growth is required to keep up with all this change. The concept of growth is something that we should be working to learn and apply in our life especially in its spiritual aspect. It should be made a part of all the priority areas that we have established for our lives.

We should not just wait for the world to change. The change must begin within us. It can be as simple as being disciplined enough to throw your candy wrapper into the trash bin and not just leave it anywhere, following traffic rules to prevent accidents, waiting patiently in line for your turn, or asking permission before getting something that is not yours. It can start inside our homes - having an open, honest communication between parents and children without saying mean words to each other or being violent. And it can be applied in the community - being courteous to other people by greeting them good morning/ good afternoon/ good evening, respecting the elderly (e.g. by giving your seat in the Light Rail Transit/LRT), and being kind to the people around you. Instead of finding fault or gossiping about others, focus your attention to yourself and put your energy in making yourself a better person.

But don't expect change to happen overnight because growth is a progressive, never-ending process. The pathway to change is a patient, trial and error effort, diligently grinding it out on a day-to-day basis. And if you really want to change/grow, God is the answer. Let God help you start that change. Read the Bible everyday, pray and ask God to help you repent of your wrong attitudes that lead to not growing. Nancy Leigh DeMoss said, 'The goal is to get the Word into your heart and life and to cultivate an intimate relationship with Jesus, the living Word of God.'

When do we plan to change? The answer must be NOW. We must not wait for another tomorrow. We must begin to make a change today. We should make today the beginning of a journey that will count for all of eternity.

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Love Comes Unexpectedly...

Around past 12 this morning, I received a phone call. Half-asleep, I managed to press the answer key of my cellphone. It was my friend Arbs. He sounded excited. He called because he asked Miki to be his girlfriend and Miki told him to ask me what I think she should say. I'm their number one fan. :) Of course, I agreed. And now they're together. ;) I'm so happy for them! It was so sweet of them to call me and be a sort-of witness to their love. :) To my excitement, I think I texted most of my Globe friends about it...even those who don't know Miki and Arbs. Haha... :) Although I don't have a love of my own, it feels good to see the happiness that love brings to others. Love is real. Love exists. 'Love makes the world go round...' This cliche never fails to make me smile.

I didn't expect someone would need me early this morning. God is love...And I believe that it is Him who brought love to Miki and Arbs. He made Arbs call me so I could text others about it. Because of that, I was able to listen to someone who badly needs a friend. Life is tough and it can be cruel at times. Sometimes, we feel that our situation is bad but there are others who experience worse. There are those who don't eat anything for a day, some have an incurable disease, etc. But I believe that everything happens for a reason. I have my own heartaches and disappointments, but I also feel blessed that I'm able to experience those things because it just means that I'm alive. And because of life's trials, I am made stronger. I owe it all to God...He gives me courage...He gives me the gift of love through my family & friends. God serves as my anchor when storms come my way.

Next time you feel down or lost, ponder on these Bible verses:

"Cast all your anxiety on Him because He cares for you." 1 Peter 5:7

'The Lord Himself goes before you and will be with you; He will never leave you nor forsake you. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged." Deuteronomy 31:8

May it lift your spirits up...High enough to keep your eyes on the Lord and away from problems that seem insurmountable. Instead, give all your burdens to Christ and let Him carry it for you.

God bless everyone! :)

Sunday, September 24, 2006

Breakfast with MCAC Youth




17 Since my youth, O God, you have taught me,
and to this day I declare your marvelous deeds.

18 Even when I am old and gray,
do not forsake me, O God,
till I declare your power to the next generation,
your might to all who are to come.

Psalm 71:17-18 (New International Version)

Friday, August 11, 2006

Is there anyone out there?

What happened to the Tribe of Levi? I used to read it all the time...of course I haven't posted in a long time. I think I have posted only once before on this blog. Well... this is number 2....nope...number 3.

Just checking in to see if everyone is ok..

Thursday, June 08, 2006

Why by Mahalia Polinar

I'm new to uploading videos online but I tried to upload my friend's video when she sang in San Jose Central SDA Church last March.  Everyone loved the song that she sang and it put tears in everyone's eyes.  I thought of sharing it with you here.  The title of the song is "Why."  Hope you will be blessed.