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THE TESTING OF YOUR FAITH
It is a tribute to the Serpent's cunning that this vital part of
salvation
is so often ignored by modern Bible teachers. And yet, from Genesis
through Revelation, the Bible teaches that God tests His people in
order to
determine their faithfulness. In the book of Genesis, we see that God
tested Adam and Eve.
"And the Lord God COMMANDED the man, saying, Of every tree of the
garden thou mayest freely eat:
But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, THOU SHALT NOT
EAT OF IT: for in the day that thou eatest thereof THOU SHALT
SURELY DIE." (2:15)
Through the experience of Adam and Eve we can gain understanding on
the
subject of testing. From that model we see that God tests His people
by
commanding certain things and then warns them of the consequences for
disobedience. If the people believe God and obey Him, they pass the
test. If they refuse to obey, they fail the test and will be shut off
from the tree of life for eternity.
This same pattern of testing is repeated throughout the history of
God's people. The 22nd chapter of Genesis begins with these words:
"After these things God tested Abraham..."
God commanded Abraham to take his only son and sacrifice him upon an
altar. As Abraham raised the knife over Isaac, the angel of the Lord
told him to stop and said:
"For now I know that you fear God, seeing you have not
withheld your son, your only son, from me."
(Gen 22:12)
God tested Abraham's faith by commanding him to sacrifice that which
was most precious to him. Abraham passed the test and received God's
blessing. Modern Christianity teaches that Abraham was blessed
because
of his faith. Nevertheless, the fact is that Abraham was not blessed
for his faith, but rather for the obedience which his faith produced.
The proof of that is seen in Genesis 22:18 when the angel of the Lord
said to Abraham:
"...BECAUSE YOU HAVE DONE THIS, and have not withheld
your son ... I will indeed bless you, and I will multiply your
descendants as the stars of heaven...and by your descendants
shall all the nations bless themselves,
BECAUSE YOU HAVE OBEYED MY VOICE."
That is why James used the example of Abraham when he insisted that
faith without obedience is a dead faith, he said:
"But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is
DEAD?
Was not Abraham our father justified by works WHEN he
had offered Isaac his son upon the altar?" (James 2:20f)
James was careful to emphasize that Abraham was justified WHEN he had
offered Isaac. Yes, it is true that we are justified by our faith,
but
as James points out, that faith must be tested in order to receive
eternal life. He wrote:
"Blessed is the man who ENDURES trial,
for when he has stood the TEST
he will receive the CROWN OF LIFE
which God has promised to those who LOVE HIM."
James l:12
That one sentence contains the three facts necessary to understand
the process of testing:
1. Christians must ENDURE TESTING.
2. Those who STAND THE TEST receive the CROWN OF LIFE.
3. The crown of life is promised to those who LOVE GOD.
The apostle John defines how to LOVE God:
"For this is the love of God,
that we KEEP HIS COMMANDMENTS." (1 John 5:3)
So, there it is, God's plan of testing for all who will accept the
testimony of scripture...
THE CROWN OF LIFE IS PROMISED TO THOSE WHO KEEP
THE COMMANDMENTS OF GOD.
As we continue to look through the scriptures we will often see this
concept of testing through obedience. For example, in the book of
Exodus we find that God chose the Israelites and called them out of
Egypt. After they had crossed the Red Sea, God gave them commandments
in order to test them. All those over the age of twenty failed the
test
and died in the wilderness - except Joshua and Caleb - who through
their
faith were obedient.
After forty years in the wilderness, as they were about to enter the
land of Canaan, Moses said to the new generation of Israelites:
"And you shall remember all the way which the Lord your God has led
you these
forty years in the wilderness, that he might humble you, TESTING YOU
to
know what was in your heart, whether you would KEEP HIS COMMANDMENTS,
or not." (Deuteronomy 8:2)
Repeatedly, we see God testing His people in order to know what is in
their hearts, and that test is whether we will keep His commandments
or
not.
JESUS WAS TESTED!
In the New Testament we find this same principle of testing. For
example...
"Then was Jesus led up by the Spirit into the
wilderness to be tempted by the devil." (Matt 4:1)
In that lonely desert, Satan offered Jesus all the kingdoms of the
world if He would only bow down and worship him. While most of us
will
never be offered kingdoms for our disobedience, Satan does offer us
worldly pleasures and rewards if we will follow him and commit sin by
disobeying the commandments of God.
Just as God allowed Satan to test Jesus and Job, God also allows
Satan to test us in this world. One can easily understand this
concept
if one sees the world system with all its pleasures and rewards as the
means by which we are tested.
The scriptures say that "...the whole world is in the power of the
evil one." (1 John 5:19) and that Satan is "...the god of this
world."
(2 Cor 4:4). As we go through our time on earth, the world system
under the power of Satan is like an obstacle course for the Christian.
Satan uses all his power over the pleasures of this world in order to
draw us into disobedience.
The good news is that even though we may be tempted to the limit of
our strength, God does not permit Satan to test us beyond our ability
to
resist. Paul wrote:
"God is faithful, and he will not let you be tempted beyond your
strength, but with the temptation will also provide the way of escape,
that you may be able to endure it."
(1 Corinthians 10:13)
Since we cannot be tested beyond our God-given ability to obey, if
we
disobey, our choice proves what is in our hearts. If we love God
"with
all our heart, all our mind and all our strength" we will choose to
keep
His commandments. If we love the world more than God we will choose
to
break God's commandments. It is just that simple.
THE RICH YOUNG RULER'S CHOICE
Did Jesus teach that we must keep the Ten Commandments in order to
receive eternal life? Nothing could be clearer than His words to the
Rich Young Ruler who asked Jesus "What good deed must I do, to have
eternal life?" Jesus answered him by saying:
"If you would enter life, keep the commandments...You shall not
kill, You shall not commit adultery, you shall not steal, you shall
not
bear false witness etc."
(Matt 19:17f)
Jesus was not tricking that man, our Lord meant just what He said!
When Jesus commanded the man to "sell all and give to the poor", He
exposed the covetousness in the Rich Young Ruler's heart. The young
man
chose not to obey and failed the test.
OVERCOMERS RECEIVE ETERNAL LIFE
In His letters to the seven churches, Jesus refers to the testing of
our faith several times. The constant theme is that the one who
conquers or overcomes (Greek nikao) is the one who receives the
reward.
In some letters the reward promised has to do with eternal life, for
example:
EPHESUS (Rev 2:7) "...To him who CONQUERS (nikao) I will grant to eat
of the tree of LIFE, which is in the paradise of God."
SMYRNA (Rev 2:10) "...Be faithful unto death, and I will give you the
crown of LIFE...He who CONQUERS (nikao) shall not be hurt by the
second
death."
Remember that in James 1:12, the "crown of life" was the
reward promised to those who love God (i.e. keep His
commandments.)
SARDIS (Rev 3:5) "He who CONQUERS (nikao) shall be clad thus in white
garments, and I will not blot his name out of the book of LIFE."
The reader might well ask: "Does the word "conquer" have anything to
do
with the believer overcoming the world system controlled by Satan and
his angels? The answer to that question is found in the 1st Epistle
of John. In the fifth chapter, John uses the same Greek word "nikao"
(to conquer or overcome) three times in describing the victory of the
believer over the world. Not only did he use the same word "nikao" -
he
tied it directly to keeping the commandments of God...
"For this is the love of God, that we keep His command-
ments...for whatsoever is born of God OVERCOMETH (nikao) the
world:
and this is the victory that OVERCOMETH (nikao) the world, even
our faith. Who is he that OVERCOMETH (nikao) the world, but
he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God."
(1 John 5:3-5)
God allows Satan and his world system to test our faith. Those who
pass the test by keeping the commandments of God are those who
"conquer"
the world, and according to Jesus, those who conquer will be granted
"to
eat of the tree of life which is in the paradise of God". With those
verses in mind, it is easy to understand what Jesus meant when He told
the Sadducees that only those who are "accounted worthy" will be the
sons of God. Jesus said:
"The sons of this age marry and are given in marriage; but those
who are ACCOUNTED WORTHY to attain to that age and to the
resurrection from the dead neither marry nor are given in
marriage, for they CANNOT DIE any more, because they are
equal to angels and are SONS OF GOD, being sons of
the resurrection." Luke 20:34
Only those who are "accounted worthy" will become the sons of God and
receive eternal life. That simple truth is far different than what is
being taught in the churches of today, who say that those who simply
"believe" will have eternal life. Listen to these sobering words of
Jesus as he promises life and sonship to those who conquer sin - and
death in the lake of fire to those who do not...
"...To the thirsty I will give from the fountain of the water of
LIFE without payment. He who CONQUERS (nikao) shall have this
heritage
and I will be his God and he shall be MY SON.
BUT as for the cowardly, the faithless, the polluted, as for
murderers, fornicators, sorcerers, idolators, and all liars, their lot
shall be in the lake that burns with fire and sulphur, which is the
second DEATH." (Rev 21:6-8)
I pray that those words of Jesus will strike fear and dread into the
hearts of readers who have been told that they are sons of God simply
because they have "believed". Only those believers whose faith has
been
tested by the "fiery trials" will inherit eternal life. Peter had
much
to say about these trials, he wrote:
"...though now for a little while you may have to suffer various
trials, so that the GENUINENESS OF YOUR FAITH, more precious
than gold which though perishable is tested by fire, may
redound to praise and honor and glory at the revelation of Jesus
Christ...As the outcome of your faith you obtain the
SALVATION OF YOUR SOULS." (1 Peter 1:6-9)
Only "genuine" faith, tested by fire, will result in the salvation
of
our souls. The authentic faith that saves is a faith that suffers with
Christ by ceasing from sin. Peter wrote:
"Since therefore Christ suffered in the flesh, arm yourselves
with the same thought, for whoever has suffered in the flesh
HAS CEASED FROM SIN,"
(1 Peter 4:1)
Ceasing from sin causes the fiery trials which test our faith. As we
struggle against Satan we share in the sufferings of Christ who
overcame
the Devil so that we might also be able to overcome. This battle
against sin is the common heritage of all who follow Christ. Peter
said:
"Beloved, do not be surprised at the fiery ordeal which comes
upon
you TO PROVE YOU, as though something strange were happening
to you. But rejoice in so far as you share Christ's
sufferings,
that you may also rejoice and be glad when His glory is
revealed." (1 Peter 4:12-13)
If we want to be glorified with Christ then we must suffer with Him.
That is why Paul said that we were:
"...heirs of God and fellow heirs with Christ, PROVIDED WE SUFFER with
Him in order that we may also be glorified with Him." (Rom 8:17)
Did you see the phrase "provided we suffer"? Suffering with Christ
is the condition for becoming heirs of God! Perhaps many of you have
read that verse in Romans without really understanding that to suffer
with Christ means ceasing from sin. Thus, if you have not ceased from
sin, you have not suffered with Christ, and if you have not suffered
with Christ, you will not be glorified with Him.
As you can see, is not just those who "believe" who will be saved,
but rather, those who believe enough to suffer by putting to death the
deeds of the body through obedience to God's law. That is why Paul
warned the Roman believers that:
"... if you live according to the flesh YOU WILL DIE, But, IF by the
Spirit you put to death the deeds of the body, YOU WILL LIVE."
"For the mind that is set on the flesh is hostile to God;
IT DOES NOT SUBMIT TO GOD'S LAW, indeed it cannot;
and those who are in the flesh cannot please God." (Rom 8:7)
If anyone finds himself unable to submit to God's law he may be
certain that he does not possess the Holy Spirit of God. For it is
only
"...by the Spirit" that we are able to obey. Those who believe they
have the Holy Spirit but cannot "put to death the deeds of the body"
have been horribly deceived. There end will be destruction in the
lake
of fire.
THE FINAL WORD
For those who still doubt what I am saying, please spend a few
minutes in prayerful study of the very last blessing promised by Jesus
as He ended the book of Revelation...
"BLESSED ARE THEY THAT DO HIS COMMANDMENTS,
THAT THEY MAY HAVE RIGHT TO THE TREE OF LIFE,
AND MAY ENTER IN THROUGH THE GATES INTO THE CITY.
FOR WITHOUT ARE DOGS, AND SORCERERS, AND
WHOREMONGERS, AND MURDERERS, AND IDOLATERS,
AND WHOSOEVER LOVETH AND MAKETH A LIE." Rev 22:14 KJV
From the fall of Adam in the garden of Eden till the time when New
Jerusalem, the holy city descends from God, the scriptures declare
that
only those who keep the commandments of God will eat of the tree of
life.
"Here is the endurance of the saints,
those who KEEP THE COMMANDMENTS OF GOD
AND the faith of Jesus. Rev 14:12
Harold Kupp