We have just discussed what it means to be saved and whether or not we are without sin after we are saved, and we also discussed what it means to attain full salvation, and what behaviors are expressed by those who attain full salvation. I trust that everyone will have some discernment concerning the difference between being saved and attaining full salvation. Being saved means that we are no longer condemned by the law, that we are no longer sinners, that we have been redeemed by God, that we are qualified to come before God but that, although we may do some external good deeds, our sinful nature remains deeply rooted within us. Attaining full salvation, on the other hand, means that our life dispositions have changed, that we are able to put the truth into practice, that we no longer commit any sin, that we are entirely able to heed God’s words and obey God, that we can live out the reality of God’s words, and that we are completely free of the influence of Satan and have become free people.
In contrast, our current situation as brothers and sisters in the Lord is such that we still live within various kinds of corrupt dispositions, and we live lives whereby we sin in the daytime and confess our sins at night. We are completely incapable of withstanding the seductions and temptations of Satan, and we are still capable of rebelling against God, resisting God, blaming God and misunderstanding God. The lives we live out cannot glorify God or manifest Him at all, so how could we possibly be said to have attained full salvation? God says, “Be you holy; for I am holy” (1 Peter 1:16). “When you live under Satan’s domain you are incapable of manifesting God, you are something filthy, and cannot receive God’s inheritance. Once you have been cleansed and made perfect, you will be holy, you will be a proper person, and you will be blessed by God and delightful to God.” The essence of God is holy and righteous. God hates all the different kinds of sin within us and loathes all the different kinds of filth within us; such filthy and corrupt people as us do not deserve to enter God’s kingdom. In our belief in the Lord, only by utterly casting away all these filthy and corrupt things and becoming purified can we earn God’s praise and be led by Him into a beautiful destination. Therefore, being saved does not mean that we have attained full salvation, and when the Lord returns, we will not be raptured immediately up into heaven.
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