Fear...

am I saved?

There are aspects of the gospel which do not necessarily make sense when we try to reason them. To try and visualise the three in the Godhead, yet one, is one of those things that man's finite mind is not competant to identify in full detail. The nature of the the 'godliness' that the apostle discusses in several places is another.

A friend of mine who is a retired hydrologist (an engineer qualified in the fascinating science of moving water) shared a family situation the other day. He and his wife are both getting on in years, and she has considerable difficulty with remembering things. This condition is not uncommon, and tends to get worse with time, with the most recent things being lost first, and slightly older ones following suit, progressively. I have noticed I have started to suffer the same problem.

My friend said that a few weeks before, his wife had confessed to a fear. She made the point that she could no longer recall all the wonderful things that the Lord is revealing in her life, and she felt that her salvation might have been in jeopardy. My friend and his wife worked through the situation to her great joy and satisfaction, and he felt that perhaps he could explain it in the usual sort of 'parable' fashion that Christians often use.

He said that he cannot understand and explain the 'mystery' of godliness like those in ministry in the church do, and he believes he does not have the capacity of those in leadership. He asked...

I quote here from his notes...

My friend went on to state that in a similar way his (and our) Heavenly Father has many wonderful things in store for him. He understands some in part. Some are way beyond his wildest dreams which he cannot comprehend, but he makes the point that God is still his Father, and he is still God's son. He continues...

My friend then changed direction, and spoke about the 'Last Supper', saying...

I believe that my friend was spot-on target with that description. Has that helped you?

 

 

Updated, 22nd February 2000.