Throughout
the ages the gospel has been attacked over and over again by satanic
forces that want to water down the truth of salvation found only in
Christ. That attack will continue all the way through the millennial
reign of the Lord Jesus. The cults always distort and twist the truth of
salvation by grace but lately, the attack and distortion is coming from
within our own evangelical circles.
Some are promoting a cross-less salvation,
or a works salvation. Whatever the changes are that depart from what
the Bible teaches bends the truth and weakens the marvelous fact of what
God did to save lost humanity.
While many more points can be listed,
below are seven essentials that are necessary pillars of salvation by
grace through faith in Christ.
(7) What it means to believe in Christ
The gospel is "good news," but it is personal good news. Christ did
something specific on the cross for the individual. Unless the offer of
redemption is personalized, one does not become a child of God.
The Bible describes two kinds of faith or belief. (1)
The intellectual brand that truly may know certain facts but those
facts are not appropriated to the individual personally. The apostle
James writes that the satanic forces of the underworld have this kind of
belief. "You believe that God is one. You do well; the demons also
believe, and shudder" (James 2:19). (2) Then there is saving faith that
appropriates and takes personally the fact of Christ’s sacrifice for
one’s personal sins. The writer of Hebrews goes to the heart of the
matter:
as they (the Jews in the wilderness) also; but the word they heard did not
profit them, because it was not united by faith in those who heard. For we
who have believed enter that rest, …" (Heb. 4:2-3)
There is always the temptation to add something to the
offer of salvation. Salvation offered by Christ is not cheap. It cost
Jesus a terrible death on the cross because of my sins. But all we can
do as human beings is trust that sacrifice, the transaction, which has a
very personal component to it. God made the good news simple and basic
for me personally. I must trust what the Lord did through His Son.
Unfortunately, Roman Catholics believe that Christ
died for the Church. There is rarely the statement of personal
acceptance of what He did at the cross. Catholics believe they must add
good works to His beginning of justification, and even with all the
personal efforts in trying to complete salvation, they never really know
if they are saved. This is not "good news." The Catholic system plants
doubts and fear and adds self-effort in striving to "become" saved by
human engineering!
But there are some Protestant groups who do the same.
They add to salvation and to the gospel message: good works, water
baptism, and sometimes even church membership in their group. This puts
the gospel into a framework of exclusivity. You must do this or that to please God or you are not saved!
The rejection of the simple offer of salvation generally can be described as "the evil of an unbelieving heart" (Heb. 3:12). Heart usually
implies emotions. But there is more. In other words when one trusts
Christ, the emotions are involved (not emotionalism) but also a
conscious acceptance of the Lord’s work on the cross. The mind and the
soul are responding to what He’s done for us!
That belief for a human being is the major issue (the
only issue) for salvation and for becoming a child of God. This is
found in so many passages of Scripture. Of course there is John 3:16:
"So thus, definitely loved (Aorist Tense) The God the world, for this reason the Son, the unique born One, [God] gave in order that everyone (pas), the one who is believing into Him, should not himself be destroyed (apolumi, Aorist, Middle, Subjunctive), but (in contrast) should be having (echo, Present, Active, Subjunctive) life eternal."
You cannot squeeze any other requirement into this
passage for becoming saved. The verse makes it clear that salvation is
(1) by believing, (2) plus nothing else! Belief equals eternal life.
Salvation then is by grace through faith, not through works. "We maintain then a man is justified by faith apart from works of the Law" (Rom. 3:28). And, "Abraham believed God, and it was reckoned to him as righteousness" (4:3; Gen. 15:6).
Do not make the gospel complicated. Do not require
more for becoming a child of God than the Lord does. God does not have a
check list in heaven to test that one has said everything exactly
perfect when coming to Christ for salvation. The Lord understands!
However the main concern is that there are those who repudiate some
facet of the gospel, making that fact trivial or unnecessary as to what
constitutes salvation.
In working with many people who have been born again,
I have never seen them deny, malign, or make light of all of the
factors we have discussed in these essentials. As new born babes they
embraced enthusiastically the essentials that make up the gospel message
when those essentials were explained to them.
But be careful of the wolves. There are always those
who would destroy the simplicity of the salvation message. May these
essentials on what constitutes the gospel be a meaningful and helpful
reminder to you of God’s graciousness in the plan of salvation.