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"The Assurance of Election" -- Article Twelve, The First Head of Doctrine, Canons of Dort

Article 12: The Assurance of Election

Assurance of this their eternal and unchangeable election to salvation is given to the chosen in due time, though by various stages and in differing measure. Such assurance comes not by inquisitive searching into the hidden and deep things of God, but by noticing within themselves, with spiritual joy and holy delight, the unmistakable fruits of election pointed out in God’s Word—such as a true faith in Christ, a childlike fear of God, a godly sorrow for their sins, a hunger and thirst for righteousness, and so on.

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We now come to one of the most troubling aspects of the biblical teaching about election, which is the question, “how do we know that we are numbered among the elect?” Assurance of salvation is one point where the rubber hits the road for many struggling saints. The authors of the Canons are aware of this perennial issue and are therefore careful to point out that “assurance . . . is given to the chosen in due time, though by various stages and in differing measure.” Assurance of salvation is a struggle for some, and not at all an issue for others. Furthermore, not all Christians have the assurance of their salvation at all times. The blessing of such assurance is a difficult struggle for many.

The primary reason for a lack of assurance is human sinfulness. Although we were chosen before the foundation of the world (Ephesians 1:4), and we are called to faith in Jesus Christ at a particular point in time (Ephesians 1:13), are then justified and have the hope of heaven and glorification (Romans 8:28-39), the sinful nature is not eradicated until death (Romans 7:14-25; Galatians 5:17). In fact, the sinful nature (the flesh) puts up a fierce struggle until we take our last breath, and finally enter into the presence of God. When we are disobedient to God’s commands, or when we are indifferent to the things of the Lord, we may indeed feel God’s displeasure with us, and for a time, this may raise the question whether or not we are among the elect.

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