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Finding Assurance in God's Goodness and Sovereignty

Assurance in God's Goodness and Sovereignty

The concept of finding assurance in God's goodness and sovereignty is deeply rooted in biblical teachings and has been a cornerstone of Christian theology across various traditions. The Psalmist expresses this assurance when he says, "With God is my salvation and my honor. The rock of my strength, and my refuge, is in God" [2]. This confidence in God's character and power is a recurring theme throughout Scripture.

The biblical basis for this assurance is multifaceted. It is grounded in the understanding of God's nature as a "strong fortress" who "makes my way perfect" [3]. The Psalmist further emphasizes this by stating, "But as for me, the nearness of God is my good; I have made the Lord GOD my refuge" [4]. This nearness to God is not just a spatial or relational concept but also a source of comfort and strength.

The New Testament reinforces this idea through the concept of "full assurance" (Greek: plerophoria), which is described as a state of unwavering conviction in the truth of God's declarations [1]. This assurance is produced by faith, made full by hope, and confirmed by love [5]. The believer's access to God, facilitated through Christ and the Holy Spirit, is a fundamental aspect of this assurance [6].

Different Christian traditions have interpreted and articulated this concept in various ways. For instance, the Nonconformist/Puritan tradition, as represented by Matthew Henry, views God's name as "a strong tower" where believers can find refuge and protection [10]. Similarly, John Gill, representing the Baptist/Reformed tradition, interprets God's role as a "sun and shield," emphasizing Christ's role in dispelling darkness and providing light and warmth to believers [11].

The assurance of God's goodness and sovereignty is also linked to the believer's perseverance and hope. According to Torrey's Topical Textbook, perseverance is an evidence of reconciliation with God and a characteristic of saints, maintained through the power of God, the intercession of Christ, and the fear of God [9]. Hope, described as "good," "lively," "sure and steadfast," and "gladdening," is seen as a work of the Holy Spirit, obtained through grace, and rooted in the believer's experience [8].

In practical terms, this assurance translates into a life of trust and confidence in God's providence. Believers are encouraged to wait upon God as the God of providence and salvation, seeking guidance, protection, and the fulfillment of His promises [7]. This waiting is not passive but is characterized by seeking God, prayer, and well-doing [9].

The various traditions represented in the sources converge on the centrality of God's goodness and sovereignty in providing assurance to believers. Whether through the lens of God's protective care, the believer's access to God through Christ, or the role of hope and perseverance, the underlying theme is one of trust in God's character and promises.

Sources

  1. Easton's Bible Dictionary “Easton's Bible Dictionary: Assurance — The resurrection of Jesus (Acts 17:31) is the "assurance" (Gr. pistis, generally rendered "faith") or pledge God has given that his revelation is true and worthy of acceptance. The "full assurance [Gr. plerophoria, full bearing'] of faith" (Heb. 10:22) is a fulness of faith in God which leaves no room for doubt. The "full assurance of understanding" (Col. 2:2) is an entire unwavering conviction of the truth of the declarations of Scripture, a joyful steadfastness on the part of any one of conviction that he has grasped the very truth. The "full assurance ”
  2. Psalms “With God is my salvation and my honor. The rock of my strength, and my refuge, is in God. -- Psalms 62:7”
  3. 2 Samuel “God is my strong fortress. He makes my way perfect. -- 2 Samuel 22:33”
  4. Psalms “Psalms 73:28 (NASB) — But as for me, the nearness of God is my good; I have made the Lord GOD my refuge, That I may tell of all Your works.”
  5. Torrey's Topical Textbook “Torrey's Topical Textbook: Assurance — Produced by faith -- Eph 3:12; 2Ti 1:12; Heb 10:22. Made full by hope -- Heb 6:11,19. Confirmed by love -- 1Jo 3:14,19; 4:18. Is the effect of righteousness -- Isa 32:17. Is abundant in the understanding of the gospel -- Col 2:2; 1Th 1:5. Saints privileged to have, of Their election. -- Ps 4:3; 1Th 1:4. Their redemption. -- Job 19:25. Their adoption. -- Ro 8:16; 1Jo 3:2. Their salvation. -- Isa 12:2. Eternal life. -- 1Jo 5:13. The unalienable love of God. -- Ro 8:38,39. Union with God and Christ. -- 1Co 6:15; 2Co 13:5; Eph 5:30; 1Jo 2:5; 4:13. Peace with ”
  6. Torrey's Topical Textbook “Torrey's Topical Textbook: Access to God — Is of God -- Ps 65:4. Is by Christ -- Joh 10:7, 9; 14:6; Ro 5:2; Eph 2:13; 3:12; Heb 7:9, 25; 10:19; 1Pe 3:18. Is by the Holy Spirit -- Eph 2:18. Obtained through faith -- Ac 14:27; Ro 5:2; Eph 3:12; Heb 11:6. Follows upon reconciliation to God -- Col 1:21,22. In Prayer -- See Prayer. De 4:7; Mt 6:6; 1Pe 1:17. In his temple -- Ps 15:1; 27:4; 43:3; 65:4. To obtain mercy and grace -- Heb 4:16. A privilege of saints -- De 4:7; Ps 15:1; 23:6; 24:3,4. Saints have, with confidence -- Eph 3:12; Heb 4:16; 10:19,20. Vouchsafed to repenting sinners -- See Repen”
  7. Torrey's Topical Textbook “Torrey's Topical Textbook: Waiting Upon God — As the God of providence -- Jer 14:22. As the God of salvation -- Ps 25:5. As the Giver of all temporal blessings -- Ps 104:27,28; Ps 145:15,16. For Mercy. -- Ps 123:2. Pardon. -- Ps 39:7,8. The consolation of Israel. -- Lu 2:25. Salvation. -- Ge 49:18; Ps 62:1,2. Guidance and teaching. -- Ps 25:5. Protection. -- Ps 33:20; 59:9,10. The fulfillment of His word. -- Hab 2:3. The fulfillment of His promises. -- Ac 1:4. Hope of righteous by faith. -- Ga 5:5. Coming of Christ. -- 1Co 1:7; 1Th 1:10. Is good -- Ps 52:9. God calls us to -- Zep 3:8. Exhortat”
  8. Torrey's Topical Textbook “Torrey's Topical Textbook: Hope — In God -- Ps 39:7; 1Pe 1:21. In Christ -- 1Co 15:19; 1Ti 1:1. In God's promises -- Ac 26:6,7; Tit 1:2. In the mercy of God -- Ps 33:18. Is the work of the Holy Spirit -- Ro 15:13; Ga 5:5. Obtained through Grace. -- 2Th 2:16. The word. -- Ps 119:81. Patience and comfort of the Scriptures. -- Ro 15:4. The gospel. -- Col 1:5,23. Faith. -- Ro 5:1,2; Ga 5:5. The result of experience -- Ro 5:4. A better hope brought in by Christ -- Heb 7:19. Described as Good. -- 2Th 2:16. Lively. -- 1Pe 1:3. Sure and steadfast. -- Heb 6:19. Gladdening. -- Pr 10:28. Blessed. -- Tit ”
  9. Torrey's Topical Textbook “Torrey's Topical Textbook: Perseverance — An evidence of reconciliation with God -- Col 1:21-23. An evidence of belonging to Christ -- Joh 8:31; Heb 3:6,14. A characteristic of saints -- Pr 4:18. To be manifested in Seeking God. -- 1Ch 16:11. Waiting upon god. -- Ho 12:6. Prayer. -- Ro 12:12; Eph 6:18. Well-doing. -- Ro 2:7; 2Th 3:13. Continuing in the faith. -- Ac 14:22; Col 1:23; 2Ti 4:7. Holding fast hope. -- Heb 3:6. Maintained through The power of God. -- Ps 37:24; Php 1:6. The power of Christ. -- Joh 10:28. The intercession of Christ. -- Lu 22:31,32; Joh 17:11. The fear of God. -- Jer 32”
  10. Proverbs (Nonconformist/Puritan) “Matthew Henry on Proverbs 18:10: Here is, 1. God's sufficiency for the saints: His name is a strong tower for them, in which they may take rest when they are weary and take sanctuary when they are pursued, where they may be lifted up above their enemies and fortified against them. There is enough in God, and in the discoveries which he has made of himself to us, to make us easy at all times. The wealth laid up in this tower is enough to enrich them, to be a continual feast and a continuing treasure to them. The strength of this tower is enough to protect them; the name of the Lord is all that ”
  11. Psalms (Baptist/Reformed) “John Gill on Psalms 84:10: For the Lord God is a sun and shield,.... Christ is "the sun of righteousness", and it is in the house of God that he arises upon his people with healing in his wings, Mal 4:2 he is like the sun, the great light, the fountain of light, the light of the world, that dispels darkness, makes day, and gives light to all the celestial bodies, moon and stars, church and ministers; he is a "sun" to enlighten his people with the light of grace, to warm them with the beams of his love, to cheer and refresh their souls with the light of his countenance, and to make them fruitfu”
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