Hoping and Having

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THERE is a vast difference between hoping for salvation, and actually having it. Many never seem to get beyond the former, though it is their privilege to enjoy the latter.
In every case in which the gospel is really laid hold of it imparts peace and gladness.
It could not be the gospel. God's good news, were it to leave one in doubt. How could God send glad tidings to people to leave them in doubt? Impossible. When God speaks, His word must impart a certainty equal to itself.
If a truthful person tells us a thing, we feel certainty; and our certainty will be in proportion to the truthfulness of the witness.
Were we to be uncertain we should simply be calling in question his veracity; or at least we imply that his word is not sufficient to satisfy us.
And, be it carefully observed, the gospel does not seek to "persuade men" to believe something about themselves. It does not call upon me to believe that I am a Christian. It is a serious mistake to suppose that the subject of gospel testimony is anything about oneself. It is something about CHRIST. It is something that. God tells me about His SON; and when I, by grace, believe it, it makes me quite happy. It gives me life and righteousness, peace and joy, rest and satisfaction. I am called to look away from self altogether, straight to Jesus.
The object which God presents is His Son.
There is no uncertainty there. The One who presents the object is God; there is no uncertainty there. My authority is the Word; there is no uncertainty there. The moment a man looks at himself, for the ground of his confidence or peace, he is all astray. He is plunged in doubt and confusion.
What we really want is to keep close to the word, close to Christ, close to the sacrifice.
This will take us out of self, and fill us with a divine Object in whom we can find all we need. The devil can never shake the confidence of one who has once got thoroughly settled in the gospel of Christ. There may be conflict, trial, exercise, difficulty, depression, sorrow, and the like; but nothing can ever shake the peace that is really founded upon the word of God It is eternal and divine.
Some there are who seem to think that the only result of the sacrifice of Christ is to put us into a salvable state; that is, a state in which salvation is possible. The idea of being saved, of knowing salvation, of being assured that we are saved, is, in the opinion of such persons, the very height of presumption, the essence of spiritual pride, a setting up for being holier than one's neighbors, a being righteous overmuch.
This, however, is a great mistake, a mistake arising from not seeing the true ground of salvation, and the true authority for knowing that we are saved. The former we have in the blood of Christ; and the latter, in the word of God. Self has naught to do with either the one or the other. God declares unto us "glad tidings." He tells us of salvation through the name of Jesus, of perfect remission of sins through the blood of the cross.
Now, the question is, Can God's word give certainty? If He sends us glad tidings, ought they not to be believed; and, if believed, should they not make us glad? How could God's glad tidings leave us in doubt? Impossible. Where doubt exists, God's word is not believed, the fullness of Christ is not seen, the value of the blood is not apprehended.
Self, self, self, is the object before the mind, and hence, there is no peace, no joy, no happiness, no holiness. The soul that is dwelling in the gloomy region of doubt can neither be holy nor happy.
Dear reader, let me entreat you not to be-satisfied with HOPING for salvation. Stop not short of HAVING it. Adam knew he was safe, when God clothed him (Gen. 3) Noah knew he was safe when the Lord shut him in (Gen. 7:1616And they that went in, went in male and female of all flesh, as God had commanded him: and the Lord shut him in. (Genesis 7:16)). GEN 7:1616And they that went in, went in male and female of all flesh, as God had commanded him: and the Lord shut him in. (Genesis 7:16) The Israelite knew he was safe with the blood on the door-post (Exod. 12.) EXO 12 The manslayer knew he was safe when he entered the city of refuge (Num. 36) NUM 36
Rahab knew she was safe under the cover of the scarlet line (Josh. 2.) JOS 2
Thus it is in every case where God's remedy is revealed and His word believed; there is certainty and peace. It is no longer hoping, but having. It is worthy of God and His word to give settled peace to the heart that trusts in Him. It would not be like Him to leave any soul in doubt and uncertainty. I should just possess all the assurance which God's word is capable of imparting.
May God grant to the anxious reader an artless confidence in the divine testimony to the value of the blood of Jesus Christ His Son.
C. H. M.
It is a fearful thing to wear out the patience of God, and sin away the day of grace. Hear, oh! hear His gracious call, ere it be too late.
God says, Now; Satan says, Tomorrow. God is true, and seeks to save. Satan is a liar and a murderer. Turn away from the lying murderer. Hear God, and live. Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved” (Acts 16:3131And they said, Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house. (Acts 16:31)). ACT 16:3131And they said, Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house. (Acts 16:31)