PASTOR JOHN COLLINS: NOT ONCE SAVED, ALWAYS SAVED
Pastor John Collins (January, 2018) ~ “Too often, I have heard Christians say that they don’t have to think about sin or worry about sin because Jesus paid the price for all of their sins. The problem with thinking this way and living with the assumption that it is impossible for a believer to go to hell just because they believe in the price that was paid on the cross by Jesus is that there are a lot of Christians who will end up going to hell because they didn’t bother to pay attention to the specifics of Jesus’ ministry. Jesus said He came to fulfill the law, not to abolish it. Jesus said to obey the commandments of God and to go and sin no more.”
Pastor John Collins emphasizes that Jesus said He came
to fulfill the law, not to abolish it (Matthew 5:17, NKJV). The Ten Commandments that were given to Moses were not replaced when God
sent Jesus and He began the journey of His ministry to give us our
salvation. God’s word is the same now,
as it was then, and the same as it will be in the future. It hasn’t changed, in spite of the spin feel
good preachers put on that Word. It takes more than believing in God and in
Jesus, it takes listening to all of what Jesus said, to go and sin no more, as Pastor John Collins, evangelist and head pastor of Love that Cross Ministries and Pastor John Collins Ministries, preaches in his sermons and
revivals. Faith is more than
believing. It is learning to understand
that we sin, every day, and that we need to work to not sin, it is learning the
extreme sacrifice and pain that Christ Jesus endured so that we could have the
chance of hope to be with God.
It is seeking forgiveness every day, because to know Jesus, to know God, because to continue to intentionally sin without seeking to
fix ourselves is not going to get us into heaven, according to the Bible and to what Pastor John Collins preaches through his revival tours.
Pastor John Collins continues to spread the word of God and preach the works of Jesus Christ in sermons and in daily thoughts from the scriptures. Pastor John Collins’ simple messages are reminiscent of
the late Reverend Billy Graham style with a humbleness of Reverend David Wilkerson, reaching into your heart and demanding you examine your life and your faith. Jesus did not die to simply erase all our sins, He died so that we
could choose to accept His sacrifice and ask Him to take away our sins. It’s there for the asking, and according to
the Bible and Pastor John Collins, the act is one of participation,
not one of tolerant inclusion. Pastor John Collins preaches it, you have to ask for that love, that forgiveness, it isn’t simply handed to you, and Jesus Christ came to fulfill the prophecies, not to replace the Ten Commandments that so many churches
mistakenly deliver in weekly sermons. We crave that love,
that grace, in our very hearts, we have to ask for it, then we have to work to
not sin. It’s as simple as that.
Pastor John Collins writes:
“For sin
shall not have dominion over you, for you are not under law but under grace. What
then? Shall we sin because we are not under law but under grace? Certainly
not!” Romans 6:14-15 (NKJV).
Too often, I
have heard a Christian affirm that all past, present and future sins have been
paid for by Christ Jesus when He died on the cross and rose again. Too often, I
have heard Christians say that the law is dead and therefore irrelevant because
Jesus replaced the Law of Moses. Too often, I have heard Christians say that
they don’t have to think about sin or worry about sin because Jesus paid the
price for all of their sins. The problem with thinking this way and living with
the assumption that it is impossible for a believer to go to hell just because
they believe in the price that was paid on the cross by Jesus is that there are
a lot of Christians who will end up going to hell because they didn’t bother to
pay attention to the specifics of Jesus’ ministry. Jesus said He came to
fulfill the law, not to abolish it. Jesus said to obey the commandments of God
and to go and sin no more.
There is
more to the relationship that you have with God through Jesus than just
believing, as James aptly explains that even the demons believe and tremble. It
is not enough to espouse a belief in the work of Christ and go about living
your life free of contemplation of your own sin. It is not enough to go about
living your life as you see fit and to casually assume that you are forgiven
any transgression without your efforts to seek righteousness in all you do. Too
many Christians think nothing of being of this world while claiming the
protection of salvation. The problem with that is that there will be too many
Christians who find themselves mistaken and disappointed with the result when
it is too late to do anything about it.
When you
truly understand the price that has been paid by Christ and you have faith in
your own salvation because you know that Jesus did indeed die in your place
then you should respond to that wonderful gift by making a complete effort to
seek godliness in your life. You should seek righteousness in all that you do,
you should base your entire life on the principles of God and not on the
standards of this world. You should seek to be conscious of Jesus and His
sacrifice every day, not just Sunday and the holidays. You should be teaching
your children how to get to heaven by being an example of godliness. You should
never let your guard down on sin and you should never take for granted the
grace that God has chosen to bestow.
“Do you not
know that to whom you present yourselves slaves to obey, you are that one’s
slaves whom you obey, whether of sin leading to death, or of obedience leading
to righteousness?” Romans 6:16 (NKJV).
LOVE THAT CROSS PASTOR JOHN COLLINS
Pastor John
Collins has been spreading revival of faith and hope for many years. Recordings, sermons, interviews, blogs,
videos and other media of Pastor John
Collins can be accessed through clicking on the links found within this
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