EPISODE · Jul 4, 2025 · 22 MIN
Confirmation of Assurance | Charles Spurgeon
from Reformed Thinking · host Edison Wu
Deep Dive into All of Grace: An Earnest Word for Those Who Are, by Grace, Seeking Salvation by Charles Spurgeon - ConfirmationBlamelessness in Christ is a state of being confirmed and preserved by God's grace to stand without fatal charge in the Day of Judgment. It is a profound security and holiness that Paul confidently expected for all saints. This blamelessness is a desired confirmation, which means God strengthens and establishes individuals who are already "right" in their righteous path, unlike being confirmed in sin or ungodliness.This desired confirmation is primarily a distinct work of the Holy Spirit, not a mere natural growth. The Holy Spirit strengthens and establishes faith, preserves and increases love, and deepens the believer's understanding of God's teaching. He transforms holy acts into habits and holy feelings into abiding conditions, making believers "rooted and grounded" and "solid and substantial." Even life's experiences, both positive and negative, are sanctified to help this rooting process.This ongoing confirmation is ultimately guaranteed by Christ Jesus Himself, who ensures eternal life for His sheep and that the good work God begins in them will be confirmed "unto the day of Christ." This underscores that salvation is eternal and cannot end. This preservation is entirely a gift of God's grace and power, not dependent on human merit or strength. The Lord is able to keep believers from falling, ensure sin does not have dominion, and even deliver those with deeply sinful pasts from former habits, enabling them to live virtuous and saintly lives.Blamelessness doesn't imply absolute sinlessness in this life, but rather being clear of "fatal charges" such as hypocrisy, deceit, or delight in sin. The Holy Spirit works in believers a "character spotless before men," resulting in transparent and consistent lives. The ultimate joy for saints is to be found blameless in the day of judgment, standing with "dauntless courage," absolved from sin's curse and shame through Christ's blood. Confirmed Christians also become "strength to a church," acting as pillars and anchors, resilient against false doctrines and temptations.Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologianPatreon: patreon.com/edi_reformed
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