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Blessed Assurance

True believers in Jesus Christ will never be depressed. We will never face circumstances that can cause a loss of trust in our position within God’s family, if we are truly saved.

The above statements are not validated by God’s Word. On the contrary, they’re propagated by the father of lies—the wicked one who stalks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he might devour. And I must confess to myself—and to you—that I have sensed the tempter’s whisper into my own ear lately. It goes something like, “Look around you. In every direction, things are growing ever darker. Think on these things and believe these conditions will grow infinitely worse, as Heaven taking action just isn’t in sight.”

This is my thought, even though I write about all of the strangeness I observe that is transpiring at this time so near the end of the age. I then reason that our Lord wouldn’t charge me with the business of correlating issues and events with end-of-the-age prophecy if there wasn’t the best possible end to it all at some glorious point in the future.

One sentence from Scripture almost always emerges in my thinking to replace the depression begun from that whisper from the evil one: “Comfort one another with these words.”

The most prominent placement of this statement in God’s Holy Word is where the promise of the glorious end of these evil days for believers is presented. And what a presentation it is!

For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first: Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord. Wherefore comfort one another with these words. (1 Thessalonians 4:16–18)

So it was the other morning when I began my day with a number of thoughts about the depressing things going on in the world. Paul’s great prophetic utterance above, ending with the comforting exhortation, finally emerged near the surface of my aging gray matter. Then the thought struck that obliterated the depression the minion whispering earlier intended to inflict to ruin my day.

The words of “Blessed Assurance” burst into my memory–melody and all.

The Holy Spirit brought to mind that great old hymn I’ve heard all my life. You may have heard and sung it, too. And what a remembrance it was; what a comforting truth it delivered! Depression from all the oppression that dark region of Satan’s realm could fling had no chance of surviving that burst of “Blessed Assurance”!

Here are the lyrics to remind all of us of the magnificent future we believers in Christ have as inheritors of all of the heavenly riches that belong to Jesus Himself.

Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine

Oh, what a foretaste of glory divine

Heir of salvation, purchase of God

Born of his Spirit, washed in His blood

This is my story, this is my song

Praising my Savior all the day long

This is my story, this is my song

Praising my Savior all the day long

Perfect submission, perfect delight

Visions of rapture now burst on my sight

Angels descending bring from above

Echoes of mercy, whispers of love

This is my story, this is my song

Praising my Savior all the day long

This is my story, this is my song

Praising my Savior all the day long

Praising my Savior all the day long

We can’t avoid the pure evil assaulting our eyes and ears–our spiritual senses—such as yet another attempt on the same presidential candidate’s life while he played golf Sunday, September 15, in Florida. Yet all the wickedness we observe fades in the brightness of the Lord Jesus’ promise to call us into His presence at any moment. We have blessed assurance that we will not face the concluding seven hell-on-earth years marked by Antichrist’s regime or face the wrath and judgment of the righteous God of Heaven. We will be in Jesus’ Father’s house–which is our house, too (John 14:1–3), because of what Jesus did on that old rugged cross at Calvary.

As that old hymn, “Blessed Assurance,” says, we who are in God’s family are heirs…heirs of salvation and all of Heaven’s glory.

So, as we’re thinking about what Jesus has done for us, we can cast aside the depression–the oppression—Satan desires to inflict. All of this brings to mind another hymn with lines that express how Christ’s work on that cross and His Resurrection give us blessed assurance. This hymn tells us what we should be doing to do the work assigned us while we’re on earth:

Turn your eyes upon Jesus,

Look full in His wonderful face,

And the things of earth will grow strangely dim,

In the light of His glory and grace.

If you don’t have that blessed assurance because you’ve never accepted God’s grace gift offer of salvation through belief in His Son, Jesus Christ, the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world, here is how to be part of God’s eternal family:

That if you will confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus, and will believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. For with the heart man believes unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation. (Romans 10:9–10)


2 Comments

  1. Ed Wood's avatar Ed Wood says:

    It is tough to watch things falling apart down here even though we have that “blessed assurance,” but what about those people who don’t have that? I mean, how can they face each day? I know I couldn’t.

    And why bother? If they don’t believe in God and haven’t trusted in Jesus, they are on their own. The only thing awaiting them is non-existence, according to their logic. Even if they don’t acknowledge that they’ll actually end up in hell, which they don’t believe in, it is still a pretty grim fate on its own. It makes life a pointless exercise in futility.

    The only thing that keeps me sane and from taking a header off the nearest bridge is that I know life isn’t pointless and that I’ll soon have a place to go greater than my greatest expectations.

    Most incredible of all is that God made it possible by taking the hit I deserve.

  2. robinlinaz's avatar robinlinaz says:

    Terry, I found myself singing the tune to that song in my head as I read the lyrics. It’s been a long time since I’ve sung it, and it’s a beautiful testament to our future with Jesus.

    At church this morning we had a sermon on Psalm 63. David was running from his son Absolom and was outside Jerusalem, fleeing for his life. Absalom wanted to tear the kingdom from his father and was willing to kill him to do it. Talk about dark days! And heartbreaking betrayal. Yet David continued to love his son. The Psalm is a beautiful reminded that David trusted God during this terrible time, praised Him for His promises and what He had done in the past, and trusted the Lord in his terrible time of trial. Blessed assurance indeed.

    We know how that story turns out, although David was deeply grieved when Absalom was justifiably killed, he regained his throne and praised the Lord for sparing his life and keeping His promises. I was greatly comforted by this message.

    The journey to glory is filled with trials and testing. We have the promise that we will not be here for the Tribulation and that we will be saved and safe with Jesus when it soon occurs. Our Lord is 100% all the time faithful and true. And even if He slays me, I will trust in Him alone.

    Yes, we are being tested, and it is wearisome and heartbreaking. But our testing (at least so far) is nothing compared to the terrors the Tribulation Saints will endure. How truly blessed we are that His message of grace brought us to salvation before His righteous judgment is poured out on all earth-dwellers.

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