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MAX KLEIN BIBLE MINISTRIES

Confidence in the Love of God and in One's Love for God

Written by: Max Klein

Confidence is always related to knowledge.  No one has confidence when he is in a state of ignorance. No one has confidence in a person unless he knows that person very well. First comes knowledge, second comes confidence.

 

Romans 5:5, “And confidence does not disappoint, because the love for God has been poured out [the Greek word ekcheo] in our hearts [our streams of consciousness] by the personal agency of the Holy Spirit who was given to us for our benefit.”

 

In this verse, confidence is based on our understanding of God’s eternal love for us. As the believer learns about God’s love and responds, he develops a love for God.  In this way, he gradually gains a confidence in God and in God’s plan.

 

As the believer advances in the spiritual life, he must advance with two columns. The first column is formed from his understanding of the principles and categories of doctrine found in Scripture. The second column is formed from his love (appreciation, respect, obedience, devotion) for God.  There must be the simultaneously advance of two columns namely doctrine and love for they support and protect each other namely doctrine is the basis for love and love is the motivation to learn more doctrine.

 

Some Christians learn many doctrines of Scripture and may even learn of God’s love, but they never develop a love for God; they never walk by faith, appreciate God’s grace, develop divine standards and values, or try to please God in their motivation, thinking, decisions and actions.  These Christians will eventually give-up under the pressures of punishment or testing. Only love for God [with emphasis on the primary components namely knowledge, integrity and the appreciation of grace and the functioning under it] provides the necessary motivation to carry one through the difficult times of punishment or testing. 

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Other Christians appreciate their salvation and eternal security, the seeds of love, but they do not learn consistently from a prepared pastor. Thus, eventually their desire to love dissipates and is replaced by emotion or legalism. It takes two columns to advance spiritually. If the Christian attempts to advance with only one column, he will fail.

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