Becoming a Christian is the most incredible event that will ever take place in your life. You have found peace with your Creator. You have found everlasting life! Be assured-God will never leave you nor forsake you. He has brought you this far and He will complete the wonderful work He has begun in you. God knows your every thought, your every care and your deepest concerns.
Let's now look at some of those possible concerns. First, and of primary concern-do you have "assurance" of your salvation? The Bible says to "make your calling and election sure" (2 Peter 1:10, italics added), so, let's go through a short "check list" to make sure that you are truly saved:
1. Are you aware that God became flesh in the person of Jesus Christ (1 Timothy 3:16, KJV), and that He died for the sins of the world?
2. Did you come to the Savior because you had sinned?
3. Did you "repent" and put your faith in Jesus?
4. Are you convinced that He suffered and died on the Cross and that He rose again on the third day?
God acquits us from the Courtroom of Eternal Justice on the grounds that Jesus Christ paid our fine. We are "justified" (made right with God) by His suffering death. The resurrection of Jesus Christ was God's seal of approval of the fact that His precious blood was sufficient to pay the fine.
Think of it this way. You have violated the law and face a $50,000 fine. You tell the judge that you are truly sorry for your crime, but he answers, "So you should be-you have broken the law! Now, can you pay this fine?" He can only acquit you if the fine is paid. If someone else pays your fine, then he can let you go, but he must have "grounds" on which to release you.
The reason we need a substitute (a savior) to pay our moral "fine," is because we have broken God's Law. To see how much we have transgressed this Law (the Ten Commandments), we will go through some of them-Have you ever told a lie? Have you ever stolen something? Have you ever lusted after another person? If you answered "Yes" to these questions, you admit that you are a lying, thieving, adulterer at heart, and you have to face God on Judgment Day! If you have used His name in vain, then you are guilty of "blasphemy"-you've substituted God's holy Name for a curse word. Perhaps you've hated someone, then the Bible says that you are a murderer. You have violated God's holy Law, and you're in BIG trouble. On Judgment Day, you will be found guilty and end up in Hell. That's why you need the Savior. Merely being sorry for your sins, or confessing them to God won't help you. You must turn from sin, and your faith must be in Jesus Christ alone. He is the only "grounds" for God to grant mercy towards you. If you're not sure of your salvation, make Psalm 51 your own prayer.
Let's now look at some more important principles that can save a great deal of pain.
1. Feeding on the
Word -- Daily Nutrition
A healthy baby has a healthy appetite. If you have
truly been "born" of the Spirit of God, you
will have a healthy appetite. The Bible says,
"As newborn babes, desire the sincere milk of
the Word that ye may grow thereby" (1 Peter 2:2).
Feed yourself every day without fail. Job said,
"I have esteemed the words of His mouth more
than my necessary food" (Job 23:12). The more
you eat, the quicker you will grow, and the less
bruising you will have. Speed up the process and save
yourself some pain -- vow to read God's Word every
day, without fail. Say to yourself, "No
Bible, no breakfast. No read, no feed." Be like
Job, and put your Bible before your belly. If
you do that, God promises that you will be like a
fruitful, strong and healthy tree (see Psalm 1). Each
day, find somewhere quiet, and thoroughly soak your
soul in the Word of God.

There may be times
when you read through its pages with great enthusiasm,
and there may be other times when it seems dry and
even boring. But food profits your body whether you
enjoy it or not. As a child, you no doubt ate
desserts with great enthusiasm. Perhaps vegetables
weren't so exciting. If you were a normal child, you
probably had to be encouraged to eat them at
first. Then, as you matured in life you were taught
to discipline yourself to eat vegetables. This is
because they would physically benefit you, even
though they may not have at the time, brought
pleasure to your taste buds.
2. Faith -- Elevators
Can Let You Down
When a young man once looked at me and said, "I
find it hard to believe some of the things in the
Bible," I smiled and asked, "What's your
name?" When he said, "Paul," I
casually answered, "I don't believe you."
He looked at me questioningly. I repeated, "What's
your name?" Again he said, "Paul," and
again I answered, "I don't believe you."
Then I asked, "Where do you live?" When he
told me, I said, "I don't believe that
either." You should have seen his reaction. He
was angry. I said, "You look a little upset. Do
you know why? You're upset because I didn't believe
what you told me. If you tell me that your name is
Paul, and I say, 'I don't believe you,' it means that
I think you are a liar. You are trying to deceive me
by telling me your name is Paul, when it's not."
Then I told him that if he, a mere man, felt insulted
by my lack of faith in his word, how much more does
he insult Almighty God by refusing to believe His
Word. In doing so, he was saying that God isn't worth
trusting -- that He is a liar and a deceiver. The
Bible says, "He that believes not God has made
Him a liar" (1 John 5:10). It also says, "Take
heed, brethren, lest there be in any of you an
evil heart of unbelief . . ." (Hebrews 3:12,
italics added). Martin Luther said, "What
greater insult . . . can there be to God, than not to
believe His promises."
I have heard people
say, "But I just find it hard to have faith in
God," not realizing the implications of their
words. These are the same people who often believe
the weather forecast, believe the newspapers, and
trust their lives to a pilot they have never seen
whenever they fly in a plane. We exercise faith every
day. We trust our car's brakes. We trust our history
books, our medical books, and we trust elevators. Yet
elevators can let us down. History books can be wrong.
Planes can crash. How much more then should we trust
the sure and true promises of Almighty God. He will never
let us down . . . if we trust Him.
I have often heard
cynics say, "The Bible is full of mistakes."
It is. The first mistake was when man rejected God,
and the Scriptures show men and women making the same
tragic mistake again and again. It's also full of
what seem to be contradictions. For example,
the Scriptures tell us "with God, nothing shall
be impossible" (Luke 1:37). We are told that
there is nothing Almighty God can't do. Yet we are
also told that it is "impossible for God to lie"
(Hebrews 6:18). So there is something God cannot do!
There's an obvious "mistake" in the Bible.
The answer to this dilemma is to be found in the
lowly worm.

Do you know that it
would be impossible for me to eat worms, although I
have seen it done. I once saw a man on TV butter his
toast, then pour on a can of live, fat, wriggling,
blood-filled worms. He carefully took a knife and
fork, cut into his moving meal, and ate it. It
made me feel sick. It was disgusting. The thought
of chewing cold, live worms is so repulsive, so
distasteful, I can candidly say it would be impossible
for me to eat them, even though I have seen it done.
It is so abhorrent, I draw on the strength of the
word "impossible" to substantiate my claim.
Lying, deception,
bearing false witness, etc., is so repulsive to God,
so disgusting to Him, so against His holy character,
that the Scriptures draw on the strength of the word
"impossible" to substantiate the claim. He
cannot, could not, and would not lie.
That means that in a
world where we are continually let down, we can
totally rely on, trust in, and count on His promises.
They are sure, certain, indisputable, true,
trustworthy, reliable, faithful, unfailing,
dependable, steadfast, and an anchor for the soul. In
other words, you can truly believe them, and because
of that, you can throw yourself blindfolded and
without reserve, into His mighty hands. He will never,
ever, let you down. Do you believe that?
3. Evangelism -- Our
Most Sobering Task
It was late in December, 1996. A large family
gathered in Los Angeles for the joyous occasion of
wrapping Christmas presents. It was a big family
because it was the product of two marriages. There
were so many gathered that night, five of the
children slept in the garage. It was a converted
structure, kept warm during the cold night by an
electric heater which sat by the door.
During the early hours
of the morning, the heater suddenly burst into flames,
blocking the doorway. In seconds the room became a
blazing inferno. The frantic 911 call revealed the
unspeakable terror of the moment. One of the children
could be heard screaming, "I'm on fire!"
The distraught father vainly rushed into the
flames to try and save his beloved children. He
received burns to 50% of his body. Tragically, all
five of the children burned to death. They died
because steel bars on the windows of the garage
thwarted their escape. There was only one door, and
that was stopped by the flames.
You are back in time.
It's minutes before the heater burst into flames. You
peer through the darkness at the peaceful sight of
five sleeping youngsters. You know that at any moment
the room is going to erupt into an inferno and burn
the flesh of horrified children. Can you in good
conscience walk away? No! You must awaken
them, and warn them to run from that death trap!

The world sleeps
peacefully in the darkness of ignorance. There is
only one Door by which they may escape death. The
steel bars of sin prevent their salvation, and at the
same time call for the flames of Eternal Justice.
What a fearful thing Judgment Day will be! The fires
of the wrath of Almighty God will burn for eternity.
The Church has been entrusted with the task of
awakening them before it's too late. We cannot turn
our backs and walk away in complacency. Think of
how the father ran into the flames. His love knew
no bounds, and our devotion to the sober task that
God has given us will be in direct proportion to our
love for the lost. There are only a few who run
headlong into the flames to warn them to flee (Luke
10:2). Please be one of them. We really have
no choice. The Apostle Paul said, "Woe is unto
me, if I preach not the Gospel" (1 Corinthians 9:16).
It was the "Prince
of Preachers," Charles Spurgeon, who said the
words, "Have you no wish for others to be saved?
Then you are not saved yourself. Be sure of that."
A Christian cannot be apathetic about the
salvation of the world. The love of God in him will
motivate him to seek and save that which is lost.
You probably have a
limited amount of time after your conversion to
impact your unsaved friends and family with the
Gospel. After the initial shock of your conversion,
they will put you in a neat little ribbon-tied box,
and keep you at arm's length. So it's important that
you take advantage of the short time you have while
you still have their ears.
Here's some advice
that will save you a great deal of grief. As a new
Christian, I did almost irreparable damage by acting
like a wild bull in a crystal showroom. I bullied my
mom, my dad, and many of my friends into making a
"decision for Christ". I was sincere,
zealous, loving, kind, and stupid. I didn't
understand that salvation doesn't come through making
a "decision," but through repentance,
and repentance is God-given (see 2 Timothy 2:25). The
Bible teaches that no one can come to the Son unless
God "draws" him. If you are able to get a
decision but they have no conviction of sin, you will
almost certainly end up with a still-born on your
hands.
In my "zeal
without knowledge" I actually inoculated the
very ones I was so desperately trying to reach. There
is nothing more important to you than the salvation
of your loved ones, and you don't want to blow it. If
you do, you may find that you don't have a second
chance. Fervently pray for them, thanking God for
their salvation. Let them see your faith. Let
them feel your kindness, your genuine love,
and your gentleness. Buy gifts for no reason. Do
chores when you are not asked to. Go the extra mile.
Put yourself in their position. You know that you
have found everlasting life. Death has lost its
sting! Your joy is unspeakable -- but as far as
they are concerned, you have been brain-washed. You
have become part of a weird sect. So your loving
actions will speak more loudly than ten thousand
eloquent sermons.
It is because of these
thoughts that you should hold back from verbal confrontation
until you have knowledge that will guide your zeal.
Pray for wisdom and for a sensitivity to God's timing.
You may have only one shot, so make it count. Keep
your cool. If you don't, you may end up with a
lifetime of regret. Believe me. It is better
to hear a loved one or a close friend say, "Tell
me about your faith in Jesus Christ," rather
than you saying, "Sit down. I want to talk to
you."
It is important to
realize that we should share our faith with others whenever
we can. The Bible says that there are only two times
we should do this -- "in season and out of
season" (2 Timothy 4:2). The Apostle Paul pleaded
for prayer for his own personal witness. He said,
". . . that utterance may be given unto me, that
I may open my mouth boldly, to make known the mystery
of the Gospel, for which I am an ambassador in bonds:
that therein I may speak boldly, as I ought to speak"
(Ephesians 6:19-20).
Remember that you have
the sobering responsibility of speaking to other
peoples' loved ones. Many times when you open your
mouth for the Gospel, you may be the answer to the
earnest prayer of another Christian. Perhaps he has
cried out to God that He would use a faithful witness
to speak to his beloved mom or dad, and you
are that answer to prayer. You are that true and
faithful witness that God wants to use.
Never lose sight of
the world and all its pains. Keep the fate of the
ungodly before your eyes. Too many of us settle down
on a padded pew and become introverted. Our world
becomes a monastery without walls. Our friends are
confined solely to those within the Church,
when Jesus was the "friend of sinners." So
take the time to deliberately befriend them for the
sake of their salvation. Remember that each and every
person who dies in their sins has an appointment with
the Judge of the Universe. Hell opens wide its
terrible jaws. There is no more sobering task than to
be entrusted with the Gospel of Salvation -- working
with God for the eternal well-being of dying humanity.
