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HOW TO KNOW THAT YOU ARE SAVED (1 OF 6)

by David Davis

Scripture: Romans 3:10
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How To Know That You Are Saved (1 of 6)
Series: How-To's
Dr. David Davis
Romans 3:10


The tragedy of the Christian faith is that the vast majority of those who say they are born again have never discovered the "HOW TO'S" of living their life to their fullest capabilities.

For many, the Christian life has very little excitement and the abundant and victorious experience is never fully discovered.

Instead of claiming that you have your "fire insurance" in the future event of your death, you need to allow the flames of the Holy Spirit to burn daily in your life as a radiant witness for Jesus Christ.

God's original plan and design for your life was not to "just barely make it" into heaven. His desire for you is to live life to the fullest each and every day. An abundant life, characterized by obedience, should be the identifying birth mark of the Christian. These messages could be described as the "How To's" of the Christian life.

The first and foremost lesson is How To Know That You Are Saved.

This is probably one of the most important truths that a person can ever realize in his life: to know that he is a child of God -- to know beyond a shadow of a doubt. Every person desires to know where they are going to spend eternity when they die.

Witnessing believers ask people, "If you were to die today, do you really know where you would spend your eternity?"

Some common responses are, "Well, I'm really just not sure" or "I think that I'm going to heaven" or "I sure want to go to heaven" or "I don't think that anybody can really know."

The truth is that the Bible has told you that you can know. God wants you to know, wants you to know as you read this message. He wants others to know as you come in contact with them. The greatest truth in all of life is to know where an individual is going to spend eternity.

You see, when life is over, it makes no difference how much you have gained materially as you aren't going to take anything with you. ...

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