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Why Most People Who Think They’re Saved Aren’t

David

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(John 8:12–20)

In John 8:12, Jesus made a clear and powerful statement, “I am the light of the world, he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life.” This wasn’t poetic language, it was a spiritual line in the sand. Jesus was speaking to people who had religious knowledge but no relationship with the truth. They were standing in darkness, and the Light of the world was right in front of them offering life, but they resisted.

This passage shows how dangerous it is to be religious on the outside while still lost on the inside. These people had the Scriptures, the temple, and traditions, but they refused to follow Christ. And Jesus warned them plainly, if they did not believe in Him, they would die in their sins. That means standing before God with a lifetime of guilt still on your record, unforgiven and unwashed. It means entering eternity with no Savior and no hope.

What led to that judgment? Pride. Unbelief. A stubborn love for sin and darkness. Jesus was not vague, He told them the truth over and over. Yet in John 8:19, they still asked, “Where is your Father?” They weren’t looking for truth, they were dodging it. And it happens today just like it did then. Many are content with religious talk, spiritual curiosity, or moral living, but they reject the only One who can actually forgive sin.

Jesus didn’t say to admire Him, He said to follow Him. And those who follow Him will not walk in darkness. But following means believing. It means surrendering. It means admitting that you need Him because you cannot save yourself. If you don’t come to Him, you remain where you are, and if you die in that condition, you will die in your sins. That is not fear-mongering, that is the plain teaching of Jesus.

The world offers endless distractions, philosophies, and arguments, but none of them can cleanse your sin. Jesus alone is the light of the world. If you truly believe He is who He claimed to be, then you will turn from sin and trust Him. And when you do, He gives you life, light, and the forgiveness your soul needs. But if you harden your heart, delay your response, or continue to trust in your own goodness, you will face judgment with full responsibility for your sin.

The good news is this, you don’t have to die in your sin. You can turn to Christ right now. He is the light, and He still calls sinners out of darkness into life. Don’t be like those who stood in front of the Savior and argued. Come to Him while there is still time. The warning is clear, the gospel is true, and the door is open. Step into the light, or you will die in your sin.
 
The thread title does not match the post. Just saying...
I appreciate you taking the time to check out the thread. I just wanted to clarify something about the title and how it connects with the post content. The title, “Why Most People Who Think They're Saved Aren’t,” is meant to reflect a hard but necessary biblical truth—something Jesus Himself warned about in passages like Matthew 7:21–23.

In the post, I tried to lay out from Scripture how many people have a false sense of assurance based on things like church attendance, a one-time prayer, or good intentions, but their lives show no evidence of real repentance or submission to Christ. The goal was to walk through those warning signs and show what true salvation looks like according to the Bible—not just by profession, but by fruit.

So while the title is blunt, it does match the core message: many think they’re saved, but Scripture shows us that not all who say “Lord, Lord” will enter the kingdom. It’s not written to condemn anyone, but to urge honest self-examination and point people to the real Gospel that saves.

Thanks again for chiming in. Open to your thoughts anytime.
 
Hmm. Let me phrase this another way. I believe a person can be baptized, intellectually accept that Jesus died and rose again on the third day, confess Him as Lord and Savior, and still find themselves counted as goats among the sheep on that final day.

Their lifestyle and actions will be an irrefutable testimony against them that they served themselves and their own desires and not God or the leading of the Holy Spirit. They will be the fruitless seed that fell on stoney ground, that will be gathered and burned. Or the wedding guest who was thrown out for not dressing appropriately for the wedding feast.
 

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