I know...what a way for a new member to introduce himself here.....RIGHT

I belong to several other Christian forums and this is always a good topic to discuss because Christianity has become such a "FruitbowL" of different doctrines, that I wondered how all of you are sure of your standing with Christ in your choices to be the Christian you are called to be?
You could ask me this too, but I've been a believer in Christ over 40 years, and asked myself that question from the very beginning of my faith, and for many of those years have searched to find the answer for myself. DID I MAKE THE RIGHT CHOICE (No I'm not SCREAMING at you-LOL).
Actually, in my own faith and walk, I have had to change some things over time, as I heard things said, and saw things done and read things in the bible I hadn't seen before, or maybe hadn't understood until then. Not just changes in what I believed, but even how I should live out my faith actively in what I do.
Be nice to hear from you.
My name is OLIGOS.
Hello Oligos, ....first & foremost, I don't believe that anyone knows whether they are saved or not until Judgement Day. Meaning, the race is not over yet, and thus, one can lose their faith.
So that, if you were to ask me right now, if I am saved, I would say 'yes', that at the moment, i have met the requirements for salvation.
Which, is to be repentative of our sins, defiance and disobedience towards God. And, to accept Jesus Christ as our Lord and Saviour, as King of Kings, and Lord of Lords, the first-born of creation, and the first-born from the dead.
But, what tomorrow will bring, as far as my convictions towards Christ are concerned, that, I do not know.
For I feel that if God really wanted to (eg; if I get over-confident in my salvation), he could really, really, really put me to the test and make me renounce my faith.
I'm not that strong, wise or faithful, and he is omni-wise and omnipotent (he knows exactly where my Achilles' heel is).
In regard to proving one's faith, in essence, I do not believe that one's belief is that evident. No one really knows who is convicted enough, and with endurance.
Overt and willful sinning, would seem apparent that the offender is not a true believer.
But outside of the obvious antithetical behaviour towards the Gospel and God's precepts, no one knows who is faithful enough, and will last till their final hour. Of which, the final hour is either upon their death bed, or until Christ's return, whichever comes first.