To review, we initially discussed the first step to entering the
gateway to improved Biblically based wellbeing is acceptance by faith in Christ’s
forgiveness for our misdeeds by his death on the cross. Then we evaluated the
importance of understanding that our salvation is secure!
So then why do I feel guilty? This appears to be a common emotion
in our society and almost certainly reduces wellbeing. The exact incidence of
guilt is unknown in the general population or in the church, but for young adults
that Jeanette and I have had the privilege to teach the Bible, guilt is present
in almost all of them at the beginning our study. Interestingly, these young adults
had grown up in the church and would consider themselves Christian.
Teleios therefore surveyed recently a group of attendees of a
conservative Bible teaching church to determine their levels of guilt and underlying
reasons. Look below at the results! Who knew?
Table:
Reason for guilt and additional effects for those expressing feeling of guilt
Question
|
Percent
|
God
has never forgiven me for my sins
|
2%
|
I
think I have been forgiven through faith in Christ but I am unsure if all my past
sins really are forgiven
|
5%
|
I
am forgiven my sins through faith in Christ, but I have committed sins since,
and I am not sure they are forgiven
|
5%
|
I
am forgiven my sins through faith in Christ, but I have committed sins for
which I really do not want to stop
|
13%
|
I
am forgiven my sins through faith in Christ, but I have committed sins since,
and I fear God is angry
|
5%
|
I
am forgiven my sins through faith in Christ, but I am unsure if my current
good works are enough.
|
41%
|
Ø
Unbelieving Individuals - These respondents have not
understood the complete saving grace provided by Christ’s death, accessed by
faith alone.
Ø
Spiritually Insecure Individual - These believers have failed
to understand that they are secure in their salvation and cannot become unsaved.
Ø
Disturbed Relationship with God - This group is perhaps the
most common. They understand they are saved and secure but still believe they
must work to satisfy God for his acceptance on a day to day basis.
What's the answer for these guilt dilemmas? We dealt with the
first two in the past two blogs: we should realize that we are saved by God’s grace
alone and that our salvation is safe. Otherwise, we have little basis of a
productive relationship with God and we are exposed to guilt because we remain
concerned about unforgiven wrongdoings.
What about the third reason for the Christian who still suffers
guilt despite being saved and secure? Please give her the following points:
Ø
The Bible makes no provision for guilt for a
believer. Search the epistles and see if you can find it!
Ø
The Bible indicates that we have free access
to Christ, our great high priest, to help us with every need at any time! We
can approach God with courage, unimpeded and unafraid. Hebrews 2:17-18, Hebrews
4:14-16.
Ø
The Bible indicates that Christ died once for
all our wrongdoings. For anyone who does not believe they have been forgiven,
there is no alternative provision for their sin. Hebrews 6:4-6, Hebrews 10:12-18.
Therefore, the solution to misdeeds for the Christian is to not
ask for forgiveness but to acknowledge God's merciful forgiveness that has
already been granted (Colossians 1:14, Ephesians 1:7), recognize His acceptance
and our access (Hebrews 10:19-22) and change to become obedient, moving forward
and maturing in the faith (Galatians 3:1, Galatians 5:7, Romans 6:16-23, Hebrews
5:11-6:1).
What a healthy outlook! As a Christian we can know that we are
forgiven, sure in our relationship with God through Christ, know we have a wonderful
high priest to help us in our time of need, and when we commit a wrong, we are
confident of our forgiveness. Guilt is not part of the biblical Christian life!
Thanks for visiting with me today. Next week, with the sure
foundation of our relationship with God already established, we will discuss
the tools needed to mature this relationship and acquire the benefits to our
wellbeing that Scripture promises.
Is guilt a problem
for many Christians? To participate in our latest poll question - please visit our
website at http://teleiosresearch.com/#anchorpoll
WC Stewart
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