When Saved

What happens to us at salvation? David gave us a preview in Psalm 51:10-11

Create in me a clean heart, O God,
and renew a right spirit within me.
Cast me not away from your presence,
and take not your Holy Spirit from me.

David asked for that which he couldn’t do for himself. He asked God to cleanse his heart. The problem with every person who has been born since Adam and Eve, except Jesus, is that we all have hearts that want to rebel against God. R.C. Sproul identified that as cosmic treason.

Because we are rebels, we have no natural desire for the one true God. Yes, we may desire other gods or other ways to God than by Jesus Christ. But those ways are all rebellious.

So, like David, we must ask God to cleanse our heart and give us a right spirit. A spirit that desires to be obedient to God. When we turn to Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit changes our heart so that our spirit then desires God. Until that happens, we are still rebels. So, we don’t do anything to save ourselves because this is a gift from God.

David saw God take His Spirit from King Saul. He didn’t want that to happen to him. We don’t have to worry about that. Once we have the Holy Spirit given to us, He will never leave us because He seals us for God and is our guarantee that we will remain in Christ all our lives according to Ephesians 1:13-14.

If you want to know more about how to get your heart cleansed and be assured the Holy Spirit will never be taken away from you, watch my video on the Gospel on YouTube or read on this Gospel link

Ray and Terri Ruppert

Ray Ruppert is retired and an author of several Christian books. He has a Masters of Arts in Theological Studies from Liberty University and is an active member at Canyon Hills Community Church in Bothell, WA.

Terri Ruppert was an Administrative Assistant working at Canyon Hills Community Church and is an active member. She serves with Ray and heads the church's prayer chain.

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