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How to Know if You Are a Real Christian (Continued Page 2) by Jonathan Edwards
"You believe that there is one God. Good! Even the demons believe
that and shudder." James 2:19
Therefore we can see that there is no amount of knowledge of God and
religion that could prove a person has been saved from their sin. A man may talk
about the Bible, God, and the Trinity. He may be able to preach a sermon about
Jesus Christ and everything He has done. Imagine, somebody might be able to
speak about the way of salvation and the work of the Holy Spirit in the hearts of
sinners, perhaps even enough to show others how to become Christians. All these
things might build up the church and enlighten the world, yet it is not a sure proof
of the saving grace of God in a person's heart.
It also may be seen that for people to merely agree with the Bible is no
sure sign of salvation. James 2:19 shows that the demons really, truly, believe the
truth. Just as they believe there is one God, they agree with all the truth of the
Bible. The devil is not a heretic: all the articles of his faith are firmly established
in the truth.
It must be understood, that when the Bible talks about believing that Jesus
is the Son of God, as a proof of God's grace in the heart, the Bible means not a
mere agreement with the truth, but another kind of believing. "Everyone who
believes that Jesus is the Christ is born of God." (1 John 5:1) This other kind of
believing is called "the faith of God's elect and the knowledge of the truth that
leads to godliness." (Titus 1:1) There is a spiritual holding to the truth, which will
be explained later on.
Some people have strong religious experiences, and think of them as proof
of God's working in their hearts. Often these experiences give people a sense of
the importance of the spiritual world, and the reality of divine things. However,
these, too, are no sure proof of salvation. Demons and damned human beings have
many spiritual experiences which have a great effect on their heart attitudes. They
live in the spiritual world and see first-hand what it is like. Their sufferings show
them the worth of salvation and the worth of a human soul in the most powerful
way imaginable.
The parable in Luke chapter 16 teaches this clearly, as the
suffering man asks that Lazarus might be sent to tell his brothers to avoid this
place of torment. No doubt people in hell now have a distinct idea of the vastness
of eternity, and of the shortness of life. They are completely convinced that all the
things of this life are unimportant when compared to the experiences of the eternal
world. People now in hell have a great sense of the preciousness of time, and of
the wonderful opportunities people have, who have the privilege of hearing the
Gospel. They are completely aware of the foolishness of their sin, of neglecting
opportunities, and ignoring the warnings of God. When sinners find out by
personal experience the final result of their sin there is "weeping and gnashing of
teeth." (Matt 13:42) So even the most powerful religious experiences are not a
sure sign of God's grace in the heart.
Demons and damned people also have a strong sense of God's majesty and
power. God's power is most clearly displayed in his execution of divine
vengeance upon his enemies. "What if God, choosing to show his wrath and make
his power known, bore with great patience the objects of his wrath prepared for
destruction?" (Rom 9:22) Shuddering, the devils await their final punishment,
under the strongest sense of God's majesty. They feel it now, of course, but in the
future it will show to the greatest degree, when the Lord Jesus "is revealed from
heaven in blazing fire with his powerful angels." (2 Thess 2:7) On that day, they
will desire to be run away, to be hidden from the presence of God. "Look, he is
coming with the clouds, and every eye will see him, even those who pierced him;
and all the peoples of the earth will mourn because of him." (Rev 1:7) So
everyone will see him in the glory of His Father. But, obviously, not all who see
him will be saved.
Now it is possible that some people might object to all this, saying that
ungodly men in this world are quite different from demons. They are under
different circumstances and are different kind of beings. An objector might say,
"Those things that are visible and present to demons are invisible and future to
men. Besides, people have the disadvantage of having bodies, which restrain the
soul, and keep people from seeing these spiritual things first-hand. Therefore,
even if demons do have a great knowledge and personal experience of the things
of God, and have no grace, the conclusion does not apply to me." Or, put another
way: if people have these things in this life, it may very well be a sure sign of
God's grace in their hearts.
In reply, it is agreed that no man in this life has ever had the degree of
these things as the demons have them. No person has ever shuddered, with the
same amount of fear that the demons shudder with. No man, in this life, can ever
have the same kind of knowledge that the Devil has. It is clear that demons and
damned men understand the vastness of eternity, and the importance of the other
world, more than any living person, and so they crave salvation all the more.
But we can see that men in this world can have experiences of the same
kind as those of demons and damned people. They have the same mental outlook,
the same opinions and emotions, and the same kind of impressions on the mind
and heart. Notice, that for the apostle James it is a convincing argument. He
claims that if people think believing in one God is proof of God's grace, it is not
proof, because demons believe the same. James is not referring to the act of
believing only, but also to the emotions and actions that go along with their belief.
Shuddering is an example of emotions from the heart. This shows that if people
have the same kind of mental outlook, and respond from the heart in the same
way, it is no sure sign of grace.
The Bible does not state how much people in this world may see God's
glory, and not have God's grace in their hearts. We are not told exactly to what
degree God reveals himself to certain people, and how much they will respond in
their hearts. It is very tempting to say that if a person has a certain amount of
religious experience, or a certain amount of truth, they must be saved. Perhaps it is
even possible for some unsaved people to have greater experiences than some of
those who have grace in their hearts! So it is wrong to look at experience or
knowledge in terms of amount. Men who have a genuine work of the Holy Spirit
in their hearts have experiences and knowledge of a different kind.
At this point, someone might answer these thoughts by saying, "I agree
with you. I see that believing in God, seeing His majesty and holiness, and
knowing that Jesus died for sinners is not proof of grace in my heart. I agree that
demons can know these things as well. But I have some things they don't have. I
have joy, peace, and love. Demons can't have them, so that must show that I am
saved."
Yes, it is true that you have something more than a demon can have, but it
is nothing better than a demon could have. A person's experience of love, joy,
etc., may not be because they have any cause in them different from a demon, but
just different circumstances. The causes, or origins, of their feelings are the same.
This is why these experiences are no better than those of demons. To explain
further:
All the things that were discussed before about demons and damned
people, arise from two main causes, natural understanding and self-love. When
they think about themselves, these two things are what determine their feelings
and response. Natural understanding shows them that God is holy, while they are
wicked. God is infinite, but they are limited. God is powerful, and they are weak.
Self-love gives them a sense of the importance of religion, the eternal world, and a
longing after salvation. When these two causes work together, demons and
damned men become aware of the awesome majesty of God, whom they know
will be their Judge. They know that God's judgment will be perfect and their
punishment will be forever. Therefore, these two causes together with their senses
will bring about their anguish on that judgment day, when they see the outward
glory of Christ and His saints.
The reason many people feel joy, peace, and love today, while demons do
not, may be more due to their circumstances, rather than any difference in their
hearts. The causes in their hearts are the same. For example, the Holy Spirit is
now at work in the world keeping all of mankind from being as wicked as they
could be (2 Thess 2:17). This is in contrast to demons, who are just as wicked as
they can be all the time. Furthermore, God in his mercy gives gifts to all people,
such as the rain for crops (Matt 5:45), heat from the sun, etc. Not only that, but
often people receive many things in life to bring them happiness, such as personal
relationships, pleasures, music, good health, and so on. Most important of all,
many people have heard news of hope: God has sent a Saviour, Jesus Christ, who
died to save sinners. In these circumstances, the natural understanding of people
can cause them to feel things that demons never can.
Continued 
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