How to Know you are Saved
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How to Know you are Saved
1 John 5:1-12
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until you get to Heaven and find out.” The three of us tried in
the best way we knew how to say to him that you don’t have to
wait until you get there to know. You can know now that you
have eternal life. We talked to him about the assurance we can
have from what John says about this in the letter of 1 John. Can
you really know that you are a Christian and going to Heaven
when you die? John says absolutely you can know!”1
“AT SOUTHWESTERN BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, we
have an evangelistic program called “Taking the Hill.” Students
and faculty periodically team up in groups of two or three to do
door-to-door evangelism. On one occasion a lovely young lady
from China and a
young Hispanic man
were on my team.
One of the people we
talked to was an
elderly gentleman of
ninety-two who lived
alone and who said
he was a Christian.
His wife of sixty-seven years had recently passed away, and his
son had died of kidney failure. We spent some time
encouraging him. One of the comments he made to us was,
“You have to do the best you can in life, because even though
you are a Christian, you just don’t know for sure you are saved
How to Become Saved
John’s first letter begins with a litmus test on how one
can tell if one is saved or not. In a world that is interconnected
to billions of people both on TV and on the internet, we are
constantly being bombarded with many points of view. Debates
rage, especially when it comes to the existence or the identity of
God! Since the message of the cross is foolishness to those
perishing (1 Corinthians 1:18) and no one can become righteous
by their own effort (Ephesians 2:8-9), salvation only occurs by
the initiative of God Himself!2 Our first birth of flesh and blood
is perishable, corrupted, and therefore cannot enter the kingdom
of God (1 Corinthians 15:50), so we need to be born again. The
second birth is spiritual, God initiates it through His Spirit, it
1 David L. Allen, 1–3 John: Fellowship in God’s Family, ed. R. Kent Hughes, Preaching the Word
2 Douglas J. Moo, “The Letters and Revelation,” in NIV Biblical Theology Study Bible, ed. D. A.
(Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2013), 211.
Carson (Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2018), 2264.
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comes from the living and enduring word of God (1 Peter 1:23)3
and belief atoning sacrifice of God’s one and only Son Jesus!
John 3:16 says that “God so loved the world that He gave His
one and only Son, that
whoever believes in Him
shall not perish but have
eternal life.” For John the
first litmus test of salvation
is faith in Christ because
belief in the way, truth, and
life (John 14:6) can only be
obtained and sustained by
being a child of God!4
When John says “faith” he
is not talking about a
mental decision and temporary fad of saying one loves Jesus but
a “full surrender to Jesus Christ as one’s Lord, Savior, and
King!5 It is by faith in Christ and through the Holy Spirit that a
person experiences the spiritual birth and becomes born of God
(John 1:12-13)!
Reflection. Do you believe that Jesus Christ is “the one who
came in the flesh (John 1:14), is fully human, and divine Son of
God (John 20:31), the one who came from heaven (John 13:3;
16:28) as Revealer (John 1:18) and Redeemer (John 3:16–17)?6
It is by your belief in Christ that you become and know that you
are truly saved!
3
James Montgomery Boice, The Epistles of John: An Expositional Commentary (Grand Rapids,
MI: Baker Books, 2004), 125.
7
4 James Montgomery Boice, The Epistles of John: An Expositional Commentary (Grand Rapids,
8 H. D. M. Spence-Jones, ed., 1 John, The Pulpit Commentary (London; New York: Funk &
MI: Baker Books, 2004), 125.
Wagnalls Company, 1909), 139.
5 A.T. Robertson, Word Pictures in the New Testament (Nashville, TN: Broadman Press, 1933),
9 David L. Allen, 1–3 John: Fellowship in God’s Family, ed. R. Kent Hughes, Preaching the Word
1 Jn 5:1.
(Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2013), 213.
6 Thomas F. Johnson, 1, 2, and 3 John, Understanding the Bible Commentary Series (Grand
Rapids, MI: Baker Books, 2011), 119.
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How to Know You are Saved – “Three Tests”
John gives three litmus tests that one is saved. First,
becoming a new creation only comes from having been given
the Spirit of God through faith in His Son Jesus (Romans 8:1415).7 To be born of God means loving not only Him but also
those who have been adopted into His family.8 At the end of
chapter four John states, “whoever claims to love God yet hates
a brother or sister is a liar. For whoever does not love their
brother and sister, whom they have seen, cannot love God whom
they have not seen” (4:20). Not keeping records of wrongs (1
Corinthians 13)9 but instead with “actions and in truth (3:18)”
David L. Allen, 1–3 John: Fellowship in God’s Family, ed. R. Kent Hughes, Preaching the Word
(Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2013), 212.
putting the interest of other believers first; is evidence one is
saved because one is sharing God’s love with one another!
Second, John says and we know we love other believers by
keeping God’s commands. “Love divorced from obedience to
the commands of God is not love.”10 Those whom His
commands have been
written on their hearts
(Deuteronomy 30:1114) do not find
obedience a burden but
an easy yoke (Matthew
11:30).11
“The
commands of God
become burdensome
only when we desire to
12
do something else.” Blessed is the person who does not follow
the ways of the wicked (Psalms 1:1-2) but instead is so in love
with their Creator and Father that their only desire is to do His
will (Psalms 40:8), for His honor and glory (Matthew 5:14-16).
And the third litmus test of salvation is victory over this world
through faith in Christ.
A person is truly born again rejoices that in God’s
strength the shackles of the lust of the eyes,
flesh, and pride of life have been broken;13
freeing the believer to see obedience as another
chance to show his/her love to God!14
“Jesus won the victory over the world (John 16:33) and God in
us (1 John 4:4) gives us too the victory.”15 This does not mean
we as believers no longer sin but that we are now through the
power of the Holy Spirit able to say no to evil for the “sinful
desires and attractions are no longer beautiful; God and His will
are!”16
Reflection. Do you pass these three litmus tests: do you love
the children of God, do you joyfully obey God’s commands, and
have you claimed victory over sin and death by seeking and
doing the will of God in your life? If these three items are
evident in your life, then John says you are indeed saved! If any
are three of these litmus tests are not present in your life this
ought to provoke prayer and fasting to find out your status before
10 James Montgomery Boice, The Epistles of John: An Expositional Commentary (Grand Rapids,
13 James Montgomery Boice, The Epistles of John: An Expositional Commentary (Grand Rapids,
MI: Baker Books, 2004), 126.
MI: Baker Books, 2004), 128.
11
James Montgomery Boice, The Epistles of John: An Expositional Commentary (Grand Rapids,
MI: Baker Books, 2004), 127.
14
12 James Montgomery Boice, The Epistles of John: An Expositional Commentary (Grand Rapids,
15 A.T. Robertson, Word Pictures in the New Testament (Nashville, TN: Broadman Press, 1933),
MI: Baker Books, 2004), 128.
1 Jn 5:4.
James Montgomery Boice, The Epistles of John: An Expositional Commentary (Grand Rapids,
MI: Baker Books, 2004), 127.
16
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Daniel L. Akin, Exalting Jesus in 1,2,3 John (Nashville, TN: Holman Reference, 2014), 126.
God for you very well might still be on the broad path that leads
to destruction (Matthew 7:13-14)!
God’s Testimony of Concerning Christ
Since salvation is contingent upon faith in the atoning
sacrifice of Christ, John proceeds to give the testimony of three
crucial witnesses proclaiming Jesus is “the Son of God who is
the Lamb of God
who takes away the
sin of the world
(John 1:29).17 John
was combating the
false doctrine of
Cerinhtus
who
taught that “Christ
was born a mere man
and it was only upon
His baptism that the
divine Christ came upon the human Jesus and empowered Him
for service, then the divine Christ left the human Jesus before
the cross and a mere man died on Calvary.”18 Believing like this
has huge ramifications because if this were true and Christ was
a mere man then this would mean that He could not have atoned
for our sins and therefore faith in Him is futile! The first crucial
witness that the eternal Logos (John 1:1-4) became the incarnate
Christ, both fully human and fully God, can be found at His
baptism by the Spirit. The “historical factualness of the
incarnation”19 can be found in Matthew 3:17 when Jesus went
up out of the water and the heavens was opened and God
testified, “this is My Son, whom I love, with Him I am well
pleased”! The second crucial witness that John mentions is the
crucifixion of Christ.20 The Son’s death was not an accident, not
an act of martyrdom, but a “divine saving substitution for sinners
with redeeming value and worth.”21
When Christ said it is finished and died the
curtain of the temple was torn in two (Matthew
27:51) signifying Christ’s atoning death removed
separation between God and humanity for it is
by faith in Christ that a person is adopted as the
Father’s child and can boldly approach His throne
of grace (Hebrews 4:16)!
17 Daniel L. Akin, Exalting Jesus in 1,2,3 John (Nashville, TN: Holman Reference, 2014), 131.
20 Daniel L. Akin, Exalting Jesus in 1,2,3 John (Nashville, TN: Holman Reference, 2014), 131.
18 Alan Carr, “How Can I Know for Sure? (1 John 5:1–13),” in The Sermon Notebook: New
21 Daniel L. Akin, Exalting Jesus in 1,2,3 John (Nashville, TN: Holman Reference, 2014), 132.
Testament (Lenoir, NC: Alan Carr, 2015), 3370.
19 James Montgomery Boice, The Epistles of John: An Expositional Commentary (Grand Rapids,
MI: Baker Books, 2004), 132.
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The final witness John mentions that Christ is the Messiah, the
Son of God is the testimony of the Spirit of God Himself. For
those born again the Holy Spirit lives inside of them as “God’s
internal witness to us, in us, and through us.”22 “The Spirit was
involved at Jesus’ conception (Matt. 1:18, 20; Luke 1:35),
baptism (Matt. 3:16), temptation (Mark 1:12, Luke 4:1), and
throughout His ministry.”23 He is our Advocate and Counselor
who proceeds from the Father and testifies to us that Christ is
God incarnate, the second person of the Trinity; the only way,
truth, and life (John 14:6, 15:26). This threefold witness, water
(baptism), blood (cross) and Spirit, passes Deuteronomy 19:15’s
legal requirement of three witnesses and therefore one can
boldly and rightly declare Christ to be our Savior!
Reflection. Have you ever had doubts concerning Christ’s
identity. Ever wonder if the world right in saying that Christ was
just a prophet or good man? Ever wonder if there are not many
gods and paths to reach them? John says when doubt floods our
minds, we are to read God’s love letter, the Bible, and see how
God confirms Christ as His Son and Messiah of His people
through the witness of His baptism and crucifixion. As we read
the Bible, we are also to listen to the testimony of the Holy Spirit
who boldly and rightly declares Jesus is our Redeemer, Lord,
Savior and King!
22
Daniel L. Akin, Exalting Jesus in 1,2,3 John (Nashville, TN: Holman Reference, 2014), 133.
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Accepting God’s Testimony
Prosecutors charged that in 2001 Stewart was tipped off
by Bacanovic that ImClone’s stock was going to drop after the
company’s owner received inside information that the Food and
Drug Administration was going to decline to review an
application
for
the
company’s cancer drug.
Stewart shed her nearly
4,000 ImClone shares—
worth
$230,000—one
day before the FDA
decision was announced.
After 27 witnesses 19
days of testimony and arguments a federal jury found Stewart,
who maintained her innocence, guilty of conspiracy, obstruction
and two counts of lying to federal investigators (a securities
fraud charge was dismissed) on March 5, 2004. Bacanovic was
found guilty on four of his five charges. Martha Stewart was
given a sentence of five months in prison, two years of
supervised release, and a fine of $30,000.
John at this point argues if we accept human testimony
in matters in life then how much more ought we accept God’s
testimony concerning His Son? When it comes to discerning the
truth Deuteronomy 19:15 states that it must be established by
“the testimony of two or three witnesses.” We accept human
testimony, however, only when it is established by reputable
23
Daniel L. Akin, Exalting Jesus in 1,2,3 John (Nashville, TN: Holman Reference, 2014), 133.
persons. In Jewish law if a person was either a “thief, shepherd,
violent person, or suspected of financial dishonesty”24 then their
testimony would be invalid. If the person is of noble, pure,
righteous character then their
testimony is accepted. God’s
testimony that Jesus is the
Messiah
given
through
reference to the water, blood,
and the Holy Spirit is far
greater than any human
testimony for God is our
Creator, sustainer, holy and
incapable of lying (Hebrews
6:18)!25 “One word of God
ought to sweep away ten thousand words of men, whether
they be philosophers of today or sages of antiquity. God’s word
is against them all, for he knows infallibly!”26
To willfully not believe God’s divine testimony that
His Son Jesus, as both fully human and fully divine,
atoned for the sins of humanity is to say God’s
testimony is false and to make Him out to be liar.
This is not only a grievous sin but proof that one is not saved,
for who could ever come to the Father except through belief in
24 James Montgomery Boice, The Epistles of John: An Expositional Commentary (Grand Rapids,
MI: Baker Books, 2004), 134–135.
25
Daniel L. Akin, Exalting Jesus in 1,2,3 John (Nashville, TN: Holman Reference, 2014), 134.
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the Son? “The internal witness of God’s Spirit in the heart
confirms to the child of God that he or she was right to believe
that Jesus is the Son of God who alone gives the gift of eternal
life (1 John 5:11–12).”27
Reflection. When you read about the water and the blood of
Christ do you hear the Holy Spirit speak into your very heart the
truth concerning the atoning sacrifice of Jesus? If the cross is
no longer foolishness to you and you believe in Christ then you
are indeed saved through faith and by His grace … rejoice in the
Lord, again I say rejoice!
Conseqences of Being Saved
John finishes this part of his letter by stating that the
testimony of God is this, “God has given us eternal life, and this
life is in His Son. Whoever has the Son has life; whoever does
not have the Son of God does not have life” (11-13). The
witnesses that Christ is the only way, truth, and life; His baptism,
His crucifixion, the gift of the Holy Spirit are all key assurances
that one is truly saved. The most important witness of all,
however, is God who states that with Christ one has eternal life
but without Him one simply does not! Eternal life is not to be
26 Daniel L. Akin, Exalting Jesus in 1,2,3 John (Nashville, TN: Holman Reference, 2014), 134.
27 Daniel L. Akin, Exalting Jesus in 1,2,3 John (Nashville, TN: Holman Reference, 2014), 135.
seen as “merely unending life!”28 Scripture clearly states that
while we have a beginning upon death the spirit returns to God
who gave it life (Ecclesiastes 12:7). Jesus tells us that, “when
He returns and the angels with Him, He will sit on His glorious
throne. All the nations will be gathered before Him, and He will
separate the sheep from the goats” (Matthew 25:31-32). Those
who believe in Jesus,
He will say, “come
you who are blessed
by My Father; take
your inheritance, the
kingdom prepared for
you since the creation
of the world” (25:34).
For those who do not
believe in Jesus He
will say, “depart from Me you who are cursed, into the eternal
fire prepared for the devil and his angels” (25:41). To be certain
one believes in Jesus and thus a sheep heading for eternal life in
heaven is a matter of “believing, of exercising faith in the
apostolic proclamation about Jesus Christ’s life, death, and
resurrection (1:1–4).”29 So John asks all of us to answer the
most important question we will ever be asked: do you know
for certain you are saved?
How can you know beyond a doubt that you are indeed saved?
By loving God, having faith in the atoning sacrifice of Jesus,
by being able to obey His commands and love all believers of
His family; one can be assured one has victory over the world
and eternally adopted into His family as His very own child!
28 James Montgomery Boice, The Epistles of John: An Expositional Commentary (Grand Rapids,
29 Clinton E. Arnold, Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary: Hebrews to
MI: Baker Books, 2004), 136.
Revelation., vol. 4 (Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2002), 205.
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