You Have Eternal Life
One of the most disturbing things that can happen to ones' faith
is to be led to think that he or she cannot know whether they "have eternal
life." In a reaction to the false Calvinistic positions of "once saved, always
saved" and "unconditional election" and "salvation solely by grace" some have
gone to the opposite extreme. The result has been that in my lifetime I have
heard too many brethren unable to express confidence about whether they can know
at the present time if they "have eternal life" or not. It is one thing to
counter false teaching with truth; to show that a saved person can fall from
grace and be lost (Galatians 5:4) or that election unto salvation is conditional
(2 Peter 1:10,11) or that salvation is not solely by grace but rather by grace
through faith (Ephesians 2:8-10). It is quite another to react to false
teachings to the point where brethren are given such a one-sided view of
redemption that they have little or no assurance.
A friend of mine was holding a meeting in another locality. He was invited for
supper along with the local preacher, who during the course of the dinner
remarked something to the effect of; "Anytime a preacher preaches on grace these
days I immediately suspect him of trying to push Calvinism." What a sad state of
affairs! Since when did Calvin invent "grace"? I thought the Bible had plenty of
wonderful things to say about grace. How dare anyone who claims to be a preacher
of the gospel view the preaching of any Biblical topic in such a negative way.
What happened to "declaring the whole counsel of God"?
This article is based on a short, simple and sweet verse that says the calm
assurance of eternal life can be had by believers; "These things I have written
to you who believe in the name of the Son of God, in order that you may know you
have eternal life." (1 John 5:13). Anyone who denies any part
of this verse simply is not speaking the truth. Any brother or sister who thinks
they cannot know whether they have eternal life or not have either been
misinformed or have misunderstood the message.
Who Can Know?
"...you who believe in the name of the Son of God..." (1 John 5:13). This
assurance belongs to believers. "Believe" means to have faith in; to be
convinced of; trust; rely upon; have confidence in. It is not merely something
that we feel or think, but it is something we act upon.
In this case, it is believing "in the name of the Son of God" that is being
discussed. The "name of the Son of God" refers here to His authority as Lord and
Savior. He is deity come to earth in the flesh. He has all authority in heaven
and on earth. All we do is to be done "in His name" (Matthew 28:18-20;
Colossians 3:17).
So, the answer to the question, "Who can know they have eternal life?" would be
"those that believe in Jesus' name." This would be those people who trust Him
and submit to His authority. It would be those who are "born of
God" and "love the Father" and "keep His commandments" (I JOHN 5:1-3). Those who
do so overcome the world by their faith, or belief; "For whatever is born of God
overcomes the world; and this is the victory that overcomes the world - our
faith." (1 John 5:4).
This assurance is not given to those who think in their heads that Jesus might
be the Son of God; or even those who strongly think that He is but those that
actively put their trust in Him by obeying Him as Lord. If this describes you,
then the good news is that you can know that you have eternal life!
What Can Be Known?
"...in order that you may know that you have eternal life..." (1 John 5:13).
Yes! You can know that you have eternal life. But what exactly is "eternal
life"?
First, it must be pointed out that to say that one presently has eternal life
does not mean that eternal life cannot be forfeited. Of course it can. In fact,
Paul says we all need to examine ourselves to make sure that we are still "in
the faith" and that if we do not pass the test (i.e. if we are not in the faith)
that Christ is no longer in us (2 Corinthians 13:5). This shows that there is a
test that we can perform which will assure us that we are "in the faith." We do
not have to say "I do not know if I am on my way to heaven or not."
"Eternal life" refers not only to duration of existence, but also of the dynamic
quality of life. All creatures with souls, whether human or angelic, will exist
forever, but "eternal life" refers to that wonderful quality of life that only
belongs to those who belong to Christ.
There are a couple of ways in which we have "eternal life" presently. First,
based upon God's promise, we have the hope or prospect of eternal life in heaven
with God if we continue to live by faith (1 John 2:24;25).
Second, by faith our earthly lives improve because of the peace, hope and
confidence that are ours in Christ. It is a better life for those who enjoy the
knowledge of God's love, who are able to look at their fellow man differently
and who can face even the severest of trials with calmness. There is order
instead of chaos; purpose instead of aimlessness, and a moral standard that
serves to protect health and happiness. In these things, we taste eternal life
(Hebrews 6:4).
Why Would I Want to Know?
"And this is the confidence that we have before Him, that if we ask anything
according to His will, He hears us." (1 John 5:14). It is important to know that
we have eternal life so that we might be confident in all areas of our walk in
life. John here mentions specifically our confidence in prayer. If I lack
confidence in my relationship with God, then I cannot be sure He hears me. If I
have confidence, then I know He does.
But I need this same confidence in other areas as well. If I am going to face an
often hateful world, then I need to be confident of where I stand in
relationship to God and eternity. If I lack this confidence, I will be inclined
to give up, or at least minimize my efforts and sacrifices. Yes, you need to
"know" that you have eternal life.
How Do I Know?
"These things I have written... in order that you may know...." (1 John 5:13).
There is only one way to know for sure, or really, to know at all. Earlier we
saw that Paul said we need to "examine" ourselves to see if we are "in the
faith." Here, we find that this examination is made by appealing to the things
written; the Scriptures. This knowledge and assurance does not come by miracle.
We do not know we have eternal life because of the way we feel inside (though
the way we feel inside is certainly effected by the knowledge that we have
eternal life!). It comes through an examination of the Scriptures and an
accompanying self-evaluation.
"He who has the Son has the life; He who does not have the Son does not have the
life." (1 John 5:12). This is what it comes down to. Do you "have the Son"?
"The one who says, 'I have come to know Him,' and does not keep His
commandments, is a liar, and the truth is not in him; but whoever keeps His
word. in him the love of God has been perfected. By this we know that we are in
Him." (1 John 2:3-6).
"And having been made perfect, He became to all those that obey Him the source
of eternal salvation." (Hebrews 5:9).
That is it then, to be assured, one must accept the Lordship of Jesus in his or
her life. When we make His will our will; when we by faith obey Him; when we
walk in the light, confessing our sins to Him, then we have this wonderful
assurance; eternal life is ours!
By Jon W. Quinn
From Expository Files 10.11; November, 2003