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Assurance: No Really, How Do I Know I Am Saved?

42 min · 21. Mai 2026
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In this episode, we’re stepping into the next layer of assurance, not just the struggle to know if you’re saved, but the confidence that grows from understanding how God Himself secures that assurance. Part 1 dealt with the questions, the confusion, and the internal wrestling. But Part 2 shifts the focus outward and upward: What has God given His people so they can live certain, steady, and anchored in Christ? Because if the gospel really means Christ is enough, then assurance stops being a guessing game. It moves out of the realm of fluctuating feelings and into the realm of what God has declared. Not what you can measure about yourself. Not what you feel on a strong day. Not what you fear on a weak one. But what God has spoken over His Son and over all who belong to Him. Scripture doesn’t treat assurance like a prize for the spiritually elite. It grounds it in promises made by a God who does not change. “Whoever comes to me, I will never cast out.” “No condemnation for those in Christ Jesus.” “He will bring His work to completion.” These aren’t Christian niceties; they are covenant realities meant to steady trembling hearts. In this episode, we look at what God’s Word actually says about assurance. Scripture grounds our confidence in God’s promises, His Spirit, and His work, not in ourselves. True assurance rests on Christ alone and naturally produces fruit without making fruit the foundation. Book and Song Recommendation:  Safe: An Intro to the Doctrine of Assurance by Theocast https://theocast.org/products/safe-an-intro-to-the-doctrine-of-assurance [https://theocast.org/products/safe-an-intro-to-the-doctrine-of-assurance] He Will Hold Me Fast by Ada Ruth Habershon/Matt Merker https://open.spotify.com/track/1Mp90z16Mneiqthtf7fOf9?si=0afc760846964a6d [https://open.spotify.com/track/1Mp90z16Mneiqthtf7fOf9?si=0afc760846964a6d] Follow He Must Increase on Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/hemustincreasepodcast/ [https://www.instagram.com/hemustincreasepodcast/] = Subscribe to He Must Increase on Youtube: ⁠⁠www.youtube.com/@HeMustIncreasePodcast [http://www.youtube.com/@HeMustIncreasePodcast] Check Out Our Website: threethirtyministry.com [http://threethirtyministry.com/] #theology #reformed

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In this episode, we’re stepping into one of the most misunderstood and weaponized passages in modern Christianity: Jesus’ chilling words in Matthew 7, “I never knew you; depart from me.” For many, this text has become a source of fear for tender believers and false confidence for unbelievers. But much of that confusion comes from reading these verses detached from the larger message of the Sermon on the Mount. Jesus is not calling His disciples into anxious introspection or performance-driven religion. Nor is He handing out assurance to those who merely profess His name or perform religious activity. Throughout the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus exposes the bankruptcy of external righteousness and calls His people to a deeper reality: a transformed heart that knows and is known by Him. In this episode, we explore how misunderstanding the Sermon on the Mount as a whole has caused Matthew 7 to be used and abused. We examine who Jesus is actually warning, why “Lord, Lord” is not the same thing as true faith, and what it really means to be known by Christ. The result is a passage that does not exist to terrify genuine believers or comfort empty religion, but to expose false assurance and call us to cling to Jesus by faith alone. Book and Song Recommendation:  The Whole Christ by Sinclair Ferguson https://a.co/d/07Hl0rUz [https://a.co/d/07Hl0rUz] All I Have Is Christ by Jordan Kauflin https://open.spotify.com/track/7phWWwVPGUKJ9qH3wRPErQ?si=4946f0d5e9d34865 [https://open.spotify.com/track/7phWWwVPGUKJ9qH3wRPErQ?si=4946f0d5e9d34865] Follow He Must Increase on Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/hemustincreasepodcast/ [https://www.instagram.com/hemustincreasepodcast/] Subscribe to He Must Increase on Youtube: ⁠⁠www.youtube.com/@HeMustIncreasePodcast [http://www.youtube.com/@HeMustIncreasePodcast] Check Out Our Website: threethirtyministry.com [http://threethirtyministry.com] #theology #reformed

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In this episode, we’re stepping into the next layer of assurance, not just the struggle to know if you’re saved, but the confidence that grows from understanding how God Himself secures that assurance. Part 1 dealt with the questions, the confusion, and the internal wrestling. But Part 2 shifts the focus outward and upward: What has God given His people so they can live certain, steady, and anchored in Christ? Because if the gospel really means Christ is enough, then assurance stops being a guessing game. It moves out of the realm of fluctuating feelings and into the realm of what God has declared. Not what you can measure about yourself. Not what you feel on a strong day. Not what you fear on a weak one. But what God has spoken over His Son and over all who belong to Him. Scripture doesn’t treat assurance like a prize for the spiritually elite. It grounds it in promises made by a God who does not change. “Whoever comes to me, I will never cast out.” “No condemnation for those in Christ Jesus.” “He will bring His work to completion.” These aren’t Christian niceties; they are covenant realities meant to steady trembling hearts. In this episode, we look at what God’s Word actually says about assurance. Scripture grounds our confidence in God’s promises, His Spirit, and His work, not in ourselves. True assurance rests on Christ alone and naturally produces fruit without making fruit the foundation. Book and Song Recommendation:  Safe: An Intro to the Doctrine of Assurance by Theocast https://theocast.org/products/safe-an-intro-to-the-doctrine-of-assurance [https://theocast.org/products/safe-an-intro-to-the-doctrine-of-assurance] He Will Hold Me Fast by Ada Ruth Habershon/Matt Merker https://open.spotify.com/track/1Mp90z16Mneiqthtf7fOf9?si=0afc760846964a6d [https://open.spotify.com/track/1Mp90z16Mneiqthtf7fOf9?si=0afc760846964a6d] Follow He Must Increase on Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/hemustincreasepodcast/ [https://www.instagram.com/hemustincreasepodcast/] = Subscribe to He Must Increase on Youtube: ⁠⁠www.youtube.com/@HeMustIncreasePodcast [http://www.youtube.com/@HeMustIncreasePodcast] Check Out Our Website: threethirtyministry.com [http://threethirtyministry.com/] #theology #reformed

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