Is My Salvation Secure

Day 1- Read Ephesians 1:13-14 and 1 Peter 1:3-4

Whom are you sealed with when you believe in Jesus? In Bible times, a belonging would have a “seal.” What is the seal?
What is reserved for you? What will not fade away?
What cannot be defiled (in other words “tainted with sin/impurity”.

Day 2- Read Romans 8:31-39 and Hebrews 7:25

Can anyone separate you from the love of God?
If God is for you, is there anyone who can be against you… including yourself?
According to Hebrews 7:25, how long is Jesus able to save those who draw near to God through Him?

Day 3- Read 2 Timothy 1:12, Ephesians 3:20-21 and Jude 24

What is God able to guard? Have you trusted your life and salvation to God?
Does the Bible say He is able to guard (protect) it?
According to the verse in Ephesians, what is God able to do?
According to Jude 24, what is God able to do? Do you trust Him to do it?

DIG DEEPER

Paul wrote these words. If you read the entire book, you will see that he is writing to believers – those who are saved by the blood of Jesus and have eternal life. The parts of this verse that are important to pay attention to are the words “ awake” and “asleep”.
These words are used in your Bible because they are the closest English translation we have of the original written Greek words. If you look up the Greek definition of “awake” you will find the Greek word “Gregoreuo”. This word means active and alert. The original Greek word for “asleep” is the word, “Katheudo” which means one yielding to sin. The root meaning of “awake” and “asleep” refer to the condition of a person’s behavior. If you plug these real definitions back into the verse, you will see God tell you about your secure salvation. He is saying that all those who truly believe in Jesus Christ, no matter if they are living an active godly life (awake) or yielding to sin (asleep), they will avoid God’s wrath and live with Him forever. It’s not about what you did or will do… it’s about what Christ has done for you. Your salvation is secure.
“For God did not appoint us to suffer wrath, but to receive salvation from our Lord Jesus Christ. He died for us so that whether we are awake or asleep we may live together with Him.”
1 Thessalonians 5:9-10

Day 4- DO YOU BELIEVE YOUR SALVATION IS SECURE?

Write down what your salvation means to you. Are you secure in knowing that?

Day 5- APPLY IT.

Salvation is a gift from God. Are you applying that gift into every aspect of your life?
Does that give you hope?