“Pet. 3:15 (AMP) But in your hearts set Christ
apart as holy [and acknowledge Him] as Lord. Always be ready to give a logical
defense to anyone who asks you to account for the hope that is in you, but do
it courteously and respectfully.
The most notorious
false prophet in the world, and the one who deceives the most, is the vain hope,
which men take up for their salvation. It prophesies peace, pardon, and heaven
as the portion of one who was never God's heir. But the day is coming, and
soon, when this false prophet will be confounded. Then the hypocrite will
confess he never had any real hope for salvation except an idol of his own
imagination; and the religious man will throw off his profession, by which he
deceived himself, and appear naked in his sinfulness. It is enough to make us carefully
search our own hearts and find out what our hope is built upon.
Now hope of the
right kind is well grounded. " Pet. 3:15
(AMP) But in your hearts set Christ apart as holy [and acknowledge
Him] as Lord. Always be ready to give a logical defense to anyone who asks you
to account for the hope that is in you, but do it courteously and respectfully. All
Christians, no matter how weak, have grounded their hearts in Scripture for the
hope they profess. What entitles you to inherit God's kingdom without a promise
from Him? If someone should say that your house and land were his, would you
give him your property just because he demanded it? Yet many hope to be saved
who can give no better reason than this.
Just as the saint
conquers fear by asking his soul why it is disquieted, a similar question can
throw a bold sinner from his prancing hopes. "What reason do you find in
the whole Bible for you to hope for salvation, when you live in the ignorance
of God?" Certainly his soul would be as speechless as the man without the
wedding garment was at Christ's question. This is why some dare not let
themselves think about salvation--they know this thought would make a
disturbance in their conscience that will not be stilled quickly. Or if they do
ask, it would be like Pilate, who asked Christ what was truth but had no
intention of waiting for His answer.”
Quoted material from, ”The Christian
in Complete Armour Daily Readings in Spiritual Warfare” by Gurnall and James S
Bell. http://www.moodypublishers.com/pub_productDetail.aspx?id=41823&pid=53617
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