Members Baptist_Bible_Believer Posted December 28, 2018 Members Share Posted December 28, 2018 (edited) This list of questions has been in the flyleaf of my Bible for some time, and is very effective when dealing with carnal and baby Christians that have not yet grasped the finality of their salvation. They seem convinced that they haven't believed hard enough, or that there must be something left for them to do in order to feel for certain that they are saved. These questions are designed to replace the word "feel" with the word "know." "Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ" (Rom 5:1 KJV). EIGHTEEN QUESTIONS ON ASSURANCE 1. Did Jesus die for me personally? 2. Did the Saviour fail in His effort to save me? 3. Did the Saviour blot out my sins? Or did He not? 4. Are my sins gone or do I still have them? 5. Do I believe God or doubt Him? 6. Is it possible that the blood of Christ is not sufficient to save me? 7. Did I trust Christ and yet God did not give me eternal life? 8. Do I believe the first half of John 3:16, but not the second half? 9. Is the Bible true about everyone else except me? 10. Did the Saviour leave me out of His plan of salvation? 11. Did the Saviour put away the sins of others and neglect to make provision for me? 12. Do I want some other Saviour beside Jesus (such as myself)? 13. Do I want Jesus to do something more to save me? 14. What did Christ fail to do at Calvary to save me? 15. Can I believe what the Bible says without any other evidences? 16. Will I believe the Lord Jesus without any feelings? 17. Do I want to be saved some other way then by the blood? 18. Did these questions help you to come to a decision for Christ? Edited December 28, 2018 by Baptist_Bible_Believer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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