Faith
Is Not Optimism
Faith
is not optimism!
I once heard a man say, “Boy brother, you just gotta believe!”
Though he was sincere, he was speaking of optimism, not faith. The dictionary defines “optimism” as “The optimistic
feeling that all is going to turn out well.”
This is definitely NOT faith.
I can say all day long that “I believe” a chair will hold me up
if I stand on it but that’s NOT faith, that’s optimism. Faith would be for me to go over and stand up on the
chair! Do you see the difference?
To stand upon the chair would require my trust, my faith, that it will
hold me up. One can say he
believes in Jesus all he wants to but that is NOT faith unless he actually
places his trust upon Christ. Salvation is NOT merely a belief, it is believing on Jesus
Christ. Believing requires a
personal decision on your part to trust Christ. Salvation is a relationship; a relationship where you become
a Child of your heavenly Father. Either
you are a Child of God or else you are a child of the devil.
Believing that Jesus is real is NOT enough.
Even the demons believe that Jesus exists, “...the
DEVILS ALSO BELIEVE,
and tremble” (James 2:19). You
must not only acknowledge that Jesus is the Savior, you must personally ask
Him to forgive your sins. You
must decide for yourself to rely 100% upon Christ to take you to heaven.
Only Jesus died on the cross for you.
Only Jesus shed his blood for you. Only
Jesus has the nail-scars in His hands and feet for you.
Have you ever made a deliberate, conscious decision (knowing you
were a sinner) to rely upon Jesus Christ to forgive your sins and take
you to heaven when you die? Have
you ever asked Jesus to save you? You
surely should remember a time in your life where you prayed in your heart for
God to forgive you of your sins and save your soul.
If not, there’s no time like the present.
Maybe you remember praying many times but don’t know which time you
were saved. That’s easy—The
first time! God only requires a
child-like faith. If you had enough
faith to “ask”, then that’s all the faith required for salvation.
“ASK,
and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be
opened unto you” (Matthew 7:7).
If you ask Jesus to save you, confessing that you’re a hell-deserving
sinner, He will save you. This is a
promise from God!, “For
whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord SHALL
BE SAVED” (Romans 10:13).
Salvation is of the heart my friend, it is NOT optimism.
There are millions of people who are optimistic that they will
make it to heaven someday, but they won’t.
This is the great deception of religion and good works.
The Bible is clear, “The
just shall live by FAITH” (Romans 1:17). You
must put your faith in Christ!
When I first became a Christian, I doubted my salvation for several
years. I simply didn’t understand
the Bible enough to KNOW whether or not I was saved.
I had dozens of questions going through my mind.
Did I have enough faith? Did
I really “believe” on Christ? If
I did believe, then why am I unsure about my salvation? What if I’m not saved?
Is God upset with me because I keep asking Him to save me?
Does it show a lack of faith because I keep asking God to save me?
Why can’t I find peace on the matter?
Over the years which followed, I purposed in my heart to learn the Bible.
I wanted to know everything about salvation and faith there was to know.
Anytime I heard a sermon about faith or believing, I listened
attentively. I read every Gospel
tract I could get my hands on, each several times through.
Time and time again I would admit to God I was a sinner and ask Him to
save me. I remember telling God in
prayer that I had a right as His Child to KNOW if I was saved.
I told God that I would get saved in a heartbeat if I wasn’t saved.
The big problem was that I didn’t KNOW 100% sure whether I was
saved or lost. The doubts
continued for many years. The Holy
Spirit showed me many wonderful truths and finally, in time, I grasped the
assurance of my salvation. I
had been saved all along but lacked the Bible knowledge to be at perfect peace
about it. I had been
afraid of something which I didn’t understand.
I had been looking to a prayer and a past experience instead of looking
to what was in my heart at the present.
I had learned that salvation is of the heart, not the mouth.
It wasn’t my prayer, but my faith that saved me.
After five years of searching and wondering, I had the assurance of my
salvation. Next to my
salvation, this was the greatest thing which God had ever done for me.
I had learned that faith is NOT optimism.
It was ok to doubt, just as long as I was “believing on Jesus.”
No amount of doubt can keep a soul out of heaven, just as long as you
“believe on the Lord Jesus Christ.”