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Tropical Hibiscus, Maui, Hawaii. Photo by Charles F. Stanley.
Daily Devotion

Certainty About Salvation

Our salvation isn’t something we strive to earn. It’s a gift we’re meant to receive.

1 John 5:10-15

God gave us the Bible so we could know Him and live in ways that honor Him. He wants us to truly understand His teachings and how they apply to our life. Simply put, the Lord invites us to trust in Him with complete confidence.

Yet many of us know what it’s like to stumble into sin and immediately feel our assurance crumble. Regret and shame whisper their accusations: There’s no way I can be saved. If I were truly saved, I’d never have done such a thing. We find ourselves trapped in an exhausting cycle—questioning our salvation each time we fail rather than resting in what Christ has already accomplished.

But the Lord wants us to operate on the basis of truth, not feelings. Whenever our emotions contradict the Bible, we can trust that the Scriptures are reliable. In today’s passage, John writes with remarkable clarity, “I have written to you who believe in the name of the Son of God, so that you may know that you have eternal life” (1 John 5:13). Notice he doesn’t say “hope” or “wonder about”—he says know.

Salvation isn’t something we must re-earn with each fresh start. Rather, it’s a settled reality we can embrace confidently (John 6:37-40). So lay your feelings of regret and shame before the Lord, and rest in the certainty that comes only with His truth.

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