Share This Episode
Running to Win Erwin Lutzer Logo

Living And Dying With The Assurance Of Salvation – Part 2 of 2

Running to Win / Erwin Lutzer
The Truth Network Radio
April 30, 2026 1:00 am

Living And Dying With The Assurance Of Salvation – Part 2 of 2

Running to Win / Erwin Lutzer

00:00 / 00:00
On-Demand Podcasts NEW!

This broadcaster has 1479 podcast archives available on-demand.

Broadcaster's Links

Keep up-to-date with this broadcaster on social media and their website.


April 30, 2026 1:00 am

Knowing you have eternal life is crucial for a strong Christian faith. Pastor Lutzer explains that assurance of salvation comes from the Holy Spirit, and it's not just about feeling different, but about having a deep sense of confidence that you belong to God. He discusses how wrong teaching and disobedience can lead to a lack of assurance, and how believing in Jesus as Savior is the key to having a confirmed ticket to heaven.

YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE:
Pathway to Victory Podcast Logo
Pathway to Victory
Dr. Robert Jeffress
A New Beginning Podcast Logo
A New Beginning
Greg Laurie
Hope in the Mourning Ministries Podcast Logo
Hope in the Mourning Ministries
Emily Curtis

Let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, looking to Jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith. It's tough to grow in the Christian life without the assurance that you are a child of God.

Some say salvation can be lost, regained, and then lost again. Today, why it's crucial to settle the question of knowing you have eternal life. the Moody Church in Chicago. This is Running to Win with Dr. Erwin Lutzer, whose clear teaching helps us make it across the finish line.

Pastor Lutzer, as we talk about being sure we're saved, you'll be telling us about your own early struggles in this area. And you know, Dave, I do speak about that quite frequently, and I'll tell you why. Because there are many people who have my experience. That is to say, they pray to God, maybe even praying to God for salvation, but having no assurance, having no assurance that indeed they are saved. And when I got saved, well, I knew about it the next day because the blessed Holy Spirit of God brought assurance to my heart that I belong to God and belong to God forever.

So I make no apology for telling people about my experience because it is based on the Word of God. We here at Running to Win are deeply committed to get the gospel of Jesus Christ to as many people as possible. And I want to emphasize that we can do that because of people just like you. We are in 50 different countries, in seven different languages, and, by the way, we intend to expand. And I want to thank you.

At the end of this message, I'm going to be reading a testimony from someone who talks about the impact of running to win in his life. And every time you hear us give praise to God for this ministry, we also give praise to God for you. And I'm going to be challenging you to become what we like to call an endurance partner. You say, well, what is that?

Well, you can find out at the end of this message. I'll be giving you that info. But for now, let us listen. You take my own life. You know, I've told you this story before, but brought up in a Christian home, I used to pray that Jesus would come into my heart.

That was the terminology that we used to use when I was growing up. Every time I got off my knees, I couldn't, I didn't feel any different. I didn't feel any witness of the Spirit.

So I just assumed I wasn't born of God. It was later at about the age 14 where my parents said, you know, you have to receive Christ by faith. Even if you don't feel differently, you receive Christ by faith. And I went into the room there with them in the old farmhouse that I got to visit two years ago and knelt there to thank God for all that he had done in my life in the last 50 years. But as a boy of 14, I knelt and said, in faith, I receive Christ now as Savior.

And I can tell you that the next morning, I so sensed the presence of God so strongly.

Now, I'm not saying everyone has this experience. I sensed the presence of God so strongly. I just said to myself, this overwhelming sense of peace and confidence, I know God. I still remember the day. when I said, I know God, the ministry of the Spirit.

You say, well, what is it like? It's a sense of confidence. It's a sense of awareness. It's a sense of assurance that you have believed on Jesus. The Spirit, Paul says, bearing witness with my spirit, that I am a child of God.

And the testimony that I have just given is one that hundreds and hundreds of people who are listening to me today could also give. Oh, you say, but there are people who belong to other religions and they have assurance too. All right, let's take, for example, my Islam friend that I had in Istanbul. Wonderful man. He took me around all day and showed me archaeological things, very brilliant, and a devoted Muslim.

In fact, during the day when he wanted to go into a mosque. I just said, I'll wait outside and you just pray. I wanted to respect his religion. We should respect people from all different religions. If I were to say to him, are you absolutely convinced that Islam is right?

He would say, absolutely, totally convinced, willing to die that Islam is right. All right.

Now I ask another question. When you die, do you have the assurance that you'll be in heaven? I asked him. No, he said, nobody can have that assurance. We do the best we can and we just hope that Allah will do it, but we have no idea what Allah is going to do and I have no idea whether or not I'm going to be there.

He's received the testimony of men and by that I mean the Quran, which is an entirely different subject by the way, but there's no witness of the Spirit. There's no inner assurance that he is a child of God. And he has told me that one of the things that is true is they can never refer to God as Father. Why? Because it is the Spirit that works in the life of those who have believed in Jesus, whereby we call God, Abba, Father.

And we know that we belong to Him. Look at the text. I told you it's important to look at the Bible so that you know I'm not making it up Verse 9 if we receive the testimony of men the testimony of God is greater for this is the testimony of God that he is born concerning his son Whoever believes in the Son of God has the testimony in himself That's a gift of the Spirit. It's the regenerating work of the Spirit confirming the historical record that Jesus is who he claimed to be and that he died for your sins. And if you don't, by the way, John says you make God a liar.

The thing about John is he's He's very clear. And he also believes that everybody's on one side of the fence or the other. It says in verse 11, and this is the testimony that God gave 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.

For John, it was just that clear cut. You either have the son or you don't. If you have the son, you have life. If you don't have the son, you don't have life. It doesn't mean that you can't operate.

You go around and you are very much alive, but spiritually disconnected from God. You say, well, Pastor Lutzer, what does all this have to do with the helmet of salvation?

Well, it does. You have to hang on because we are going to bring it all together, and it's all going to come together if you just keep following me for a few moments. I wish that I had time to comment on the verses that follow. I will read here quickly verse 13. I write these things to you who believe in the name of the Son of God that you may know that you have eternal life.

And this is the confidence that we have toward him. We know that he hears us. And then it goes on to talk about a brother who sends a sin unto death. There are some sins that result in death eventually. There are others that don't.

You pray for the one, for the other. It may not even be worth praying when you have a case like Ananias and Sapphira. But now notice I'm in verse 18. We know that everyone who is born of God does not keep on sinning, but he who is born of God protects him, and the evil one does not touch him. This connects with the helmet of salvation.

Now, it says that the one who is born of God does not keep on sinning. In fact, the Greek text, I think actually says he doesn't sin.

Well, you and I know that we sin. We sin. If there's a man here who says, I do not sin, I would like to meet with his wife and see whether or not she is in hearty agreement. All right.

What John is doing, in addition to saying that when we are saved, we have a desire to do righteous things, and so we don't continue in sin. It seems to me that John is looking at us now as being born of God. He's looking at the new nature. When you receive Christ as Savior, there is a new nature within you that cannot sin. That's the struggle, as Paul himself said.

You know, I have this desire to not sin, and I also have this desire to sin. The new nature certainly doesn't sin. But notice what he says. If we could live without sin, I'm not saying that we do, you'll notice it says that he who is born of God, and I take that he to be the individual Christian, he keeps himself because there is within you now the blessed Holy Spirit of God. I put it this way, that if you are a Christian, you will, I'm sure, sin, but you fight against it and you don't like it because you don't like to displease the Lord.

Non-Christians commit sin, and they enjoy it, and they indulge themselves, and they think of new ways of indulging themselves, and there's really no quibble of conscience. We can't sin as Christians without grieving the Spirit, and if we walk with God, we know that we are grieving the Spirit. The spirit is a person, this spirit that keeps witnessing to us, testifying to us about Jesus. But you'll notice it says that the wicked one does not touch him. In other words, actually the word touch is too weak.

It doesn't apprehend him. It doesn't hold him. You see the connection? We talked about the helmet of salvation. when you are walking in obedience and in assurance.

The devil comes to you and says, you know, if you were really a Christian, you wouldn't do that. But look at what you're doing. And you say to him, I have the witness of the Spirit. I belong to God. My desire is to follow God.

I have sinned, but I confess it and I forsake it and I keep going because at the end of the day, I belong to Almighty God and not to you, Satan. Because you have this confidence, this overwhelming sense of saying, I connect with God and I believe in God and his promises. And the Spirit is bearing witness that I am a child of God.

Now, how do we put all this together? I'd like to point out to you again, if I may, that it is God's will that you know that you have eternal life. Did you see it there in verse 13? Your Bible is open before you. In verse 13, it says of chapter 5, I write these things to you who believe in the name of the Son of God that you may know that you have eternal life.

If you're here today and you don't know that you have eternal life, almost certainly you don't have it. But let me talk very specifically, first of all, to believers. Most believers I've encountered know that they have eternal life. Most of them do. But occasionally you find those that don't, and let me give you some reasons why they lack that assurance the assurance of the Spirit and they genuinely believe Sometimes wrong teaching For example if you brought up with the idea that you can just lose your salvation whenever you sin, you're led into such despair that it stifles any ministry of the Holy Spirit to your heart.

Because remember, the Holy Spirit is like a dove. He is gentle. There's a calmness brought to you by the Spirit. It isn't imposed upon you.

So if you're taught that, you know, you're losing your salvation every day, how can the Spirit do any significant witnessing to you if that's what you believe? Or there are those who sometimes have a weak conscience. If you have a weak conscience so that you see your sin as greater than God's grace, you may have doubts. One day I was speaking at a conference and a husband and his wife asked me to come over to their place because she led Bible studies, she led people to Christ, but there were times when she doubted whether she had believed.

Now, I think it is wrong for anyone to say to somebody else, you're a Christian. Let the Spirit do that. But there are times when you're sure that there's no question. They have the fruit of being a Christian. And so I told her, and we were beside a lake.

I said, you know, there is a story, which I think probably happened, of a man who was going to cross a very huge, long lake. And he was so afraid that the ice was not thick enough that in places he actually walked on all fours to distribute his weight, until in the distance behind him, he saw a team of horses coming. Once he saw the team of horses, oh, get up and walk and enjoy it. If the ice can hold the horses, the ice can hold you too. And I said to her, the ice beneath me and the ice beneath you and the ice beneath all those who have trusted Jesus is thick, equally thick.

The only difference is some of us are walking along and we're enjoying it. And you're walking on all fours hoping you won't sink in. The strength of the promises of God.

Now let's suppose you're brought up with a branch of Christendom that says this. that if you do your part, God does his. Salvation's a cooperative effort. If you believe that, will you have assurance? Will the Spirit minister assurance?

Of course not. First of all, because he ministers to that which is true and not to that which is false. Also, that teaching will override any possibility that you can have assurance because if part of it is dependent upon me, I can never be sure that I'm doing my part. But if you believe that when Jesus died on the cross and rose again, he did all that ever will be necessary for you to stand in God's presence and you embrace that for yourself, you will be saved and you will know it and it will be confirmed to you by the ministry of the Holy Spirit. But there are some Christians who are true Christians, but wrong teaching has kept them from enjoying assurance.

Then there are those who walk in disobedience.

Now I'm talking about those who sin, and they go against their new nature, and they commit sins, and they decide to live in sin. Obviously, the work of the Spirit. Because the Spirit is so sensitive, the Spirit will be grieved, and there will be no ministry of assurance to a person like that. But God wants you to know these things, and I take it to be just the preceding verses, these things I have written on to you that ye may know that you have eternal life.

So much for those who believe.

Now for many of you who are listening who have no assurance whatever, it's possible that the real reason is because you have not really believed on Jesus. I remember a teenager saying to me the teenager said you know I received Jesus as my Savior in the youth meeting but I can't tell my parents because my parents always tell me that I was saved because I prayed a prayer at the age of five could I say that it's possible for you to pray even a good prayer and not be saved because it isn't even prayer that saves us It is that transfer of trust where we believe into Jesus and we trust him. The full weight of our sin and our future is laid on him. That's what it means to believe in Jesus as being the Christ. And then we'll be born of God.

So you see, there are those who have a false sense of assurance because they have never really savingly believed. There are those who are so self-assured that even when they listen to a message like this, it's filtered. And their filter tells them that what he's really trying to say is that salvation is a matter of just being good. And so they keep believing that and they develop their own sense of self-confidence. but when push comes to shove, there's no assurance because they've never believed.

How do I illustrate this? Think of O'Hare Airport. You're there in the departure lounge. Have you ever noticed the difference between those who have a confirmed ticket and those who are flying standby? And I've been in both categories.

When you have a confirmed ticket you sitting there reading the newspaper you dozing you laughing and joking with your friends and you enjoying the wait When you're flying standby and they tell you, well, we have no seats, but it's possible that someone won't show, what are you doing then? You're pacing the floor, you're looking down on the floor. You're rolling your eyes. You're trying to listen to what's being said. You keep your eye on the monitor, and there you are.

You know, you're unsure. When you believe in Jesus as the Savior, as the one who bore your sin, who came both by water and by blood, you receive the ministry of the Spirit that confirms that you've got a ticket, confirmed ticket, and you don't have to worry about the departure lounge. James Simpson, who was the first to use chloroform in medicine, was dying. People said to him, what is your speculation regarding your future? It's a question to ask somebody who's dying.

He said, I have no speculation. And then he said this, quoting right from the Bible, I know whom I have believed and am persuaded that he is able to keep that which I have committed unto him against that day. That is the confidence of all those who trust Jesus as Savior, who have, who are born again, born of God, who now love God because they're born of God, and the Spirit witnesses to them that their ticket has been confirmed. and they're good to go all the way to heaven.

So, do you have assurance? Do you know that you have eternal life? Has your ticket been confirmed? Or are you flying standby? Let's pray.

Father, I pray that you might help us to pick up the helmet of salvation. And I pray that your Holy Spirit may point out in the lives of all those who are here who have never really trusted Christ as Savior, who are flying standby, that they can have a confirmed ticket. Father, I ask in the name of Jesus that all those who lack assurance today may believe in Christ so fully that your spirit will minister to them and they will know that they belong to you forever. In Jesus' name we pray. Amen.

Amen. You know, my friend, I can't help but think that this message is specifically speaking to many hearts. It may be speaking to you because you do not know for sure that you are going to spend eternity with God. And your walk with God is one of confusion and not confidence. That's why I encourage you to believe on Christ and be saved.

We here at Running to Win are deeply committed to the gospel of Jesus Christ. If you've been listening for any length of time, you know that that is our central message. I'm holding in my hands a letter from someone named Fernando. He said, it has been a real pleasure for me to listen to your program. The messages have brought deliverance to my soul from a long experience of captivity.

Thank you, Fernando. That's why we exist. I want to ask you a question today, all who are listening. Would you consider helping us as we continue to expand this ministry? Would you become an endurance partner?

I want you to investigate what that means. Very simply, here's what you do. You go to RTWOffer.com. That's RTWOffer.com, and when you're there, you click on the Endurance Partner button. You see, an endurance partner is someone who helps us run the race with endurance.

Once again, go to rtwoffer.com or you can pick up the phone and call us at 1-888-218-9337. I visualize thousands of people holding hands with us and saying that we indeed want to run with endurance the race, yes, all the way to the finish line.

So here's what you do. Go to rtwoffer.com. That's rtwoffer.com. And when you're there, you click on the Endurance Partner button. Investigate what that means.

Or call us at 1-888-218-9337. You can write to us at Running to Win, 1635 North LaSalle Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois 60614. Running to Win is all about helping you find God's roadmap for your race of life. Jesus practiced compassion wherever he went, and so should we as his followers.

Next time on Running to Win, we begin a brief series on practicing the compassion of Christ, beginning with compassion in outreach, the heart of Jesus. For Pastor Erwin Lutzer, This is Dave McAllister. Running to Win is sponsored by the Moody Church.

Get The Truth Mobile App and Listen to your Favorite Station Anytime