The Character Test
06.09.25 - 06.13.25|Confident Series
06.09.25 - 06.13.25|Confident Series
Read: 1 John 1:5-10
Listen: 1 John 1
But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus, his Son, purifies us from all sin. 1 John 1:7
John writes to believers grappling with a fundamental question: How can they be certain their faith is real? False teachers had entered their community and created confusion about salvation and faith. John offers what might be called “assurance tests.” The tests aren’t hoops to jump through to earn God’s love. Instead, they evaluate whether there’s evidence of salvation in someone’s life. Authentic believers don’t continue in patterns of rebellion against God. Believers cannot lose their salvation, but true faith is evident in character transformation over time.
We all wrestle with doubts about our salvation at some point. John’s words speak directly to our struggles with assurance, just as they did to his first-century readers. The character test isn’t about perfection; it’s about direction. If we find ourselves continually rebelling against God’s leadership without any desire to change, the question isn’t whether we might lose our salvation. The question is whether we’ve truly trusted Jesus as Lord and Savior. Authentic faith involves more than saying the right words. It requires surrendering our lives to Jesus and allowing him to transform us from the inside out.
TODAY: Take an honest look at your life. Do you see evidence of God’s transforming work? Don’t struggle in silence if you’re battling doubts about salvation. Talk to your campus pastor, small group leader or trusted Christian friend who can point you toward the assurance that comes through Christ.