Come Whoever Thirsts!

And the Spirit and the bride say, “Come!” And let him who hears say, “Come!” And let him who thirsts come. Whoever desires, let him take the water of life freely.

~ Revelation 22:17

Salvation and Assurance on the Death Bed

By Alfy Austin

The room was typical: two beds, some chairs, a privacy curtain between the beds, a TV, and some IV stands. The patient I had come to visit had been a devout Roman Catholic all of his seventy-seven years. He was dying and he knew it. Death could come at any moment. Fear and doubt led him to do something he’d never done before: talk with a Protestant minister.

When I saw him I doubted that he was capable of conversing or even listening. However, after some gentle prodding from his son, a member of my church, the dying man awoke and looked at me.

I spoke to him about God’s grace and Jesus’ finished work on the cross. At first, I could not tell if I was getting through to him. Gradually, however, this man with so little time left became more alert. I began to ask him questions to be sure that he was understanding. His answers indicated that for the first time in his life he understood that salvation is by faith in Christ alone and is completely apart from any works we might do. I probed further and discovered to the great joy of his son and me that he had come not only to understand, but also to believe the gospel. He indicated that he was now placing his trust solely in Jesus Christ to save him and give him eternal life.

We shared a prayer of thanks together, thanking God for saving him. As I left he shook my hand firmly and thanked me for sharing the way to heaven with him.

His son told me later that after I left his dad had said, “That was easy.”

My friend’s dad slipped into a coma a few hours after he placed his faith in Christ alone. Three days later, without ever regaining consciousness, he died.

Can salvation be received so easily? Can a man with no opportunity to bear fruit, persevere, or make a public confession of his faith have eternal life and be sure of it? Can his family take comfort in knowing that he is in heaven now? To all of these questions I would answer a confident yes.

The thief on the cross placed his faith in Christ only hours before his death. Jesus did not tell him that it was too late for him. Jesus did not keep his eternal destiny in doubt. He gave him immediate assurance of salvation saying, “Today you will be with me in Paradise” (Luke 23:43).

Jesus offered the woman at the well living water as a free gift (John 4:10). He did not demand proof of her faith or a promise of moral purity in the future. While this does not mean that Jesus was unconcerned about faithfulness and purity, it does mean that eternal salvation is free and is apart from personal reformation, promises, or works of any kind.

In Revelation 22:17 we read words very reminiscent of Jesus’ words to the woman at the well: “Let the one who wishes take of the water of life [which is] without cost.” If God offers eternal life as a gift, how can we but do likewise? What a joy it is to me to give away the greatest gifts there are: salvation and assurance.

https://faithalone.org/grace-in-focus-articles/salvation-and-assurance-on-the-death-bed/

Revelation 3:7-13

Since you have kept my command to endure patiently, I will also keep you from the hour of trial that is going to come on the whole world to test the inhabitants of the earth.

Revelation 3:10

To the Church in Philadelphia

“To the angel of the church in Philadelphia write:

These are the words of him who is holy and true, who holds the key of David. What he opens no one can shut, and what he shuts no one can open. I know your deeds. See, I have placed before you an open door that no one can shut. I know that you have little strength, yet you have kept my word and have not denied my name. I will make those who are of the synagogue of Satan, who claim to be Jews though they are not, but are liars—I will make them come and fall down at your feet and acknowledge that I have loved you. Since you have kept my command to endure patiently, I will also keep you from the hour of trial that is going to come on the whole world to test the inhabitants of the earth.

I am coming soon. Hold on to what you have, so that no one will take your crown. The one who is victorious I will make a pillar in the temple of my God. Never again will they leave it. I will write on them the name of my God and the name of the city of my God, the new Jerusalem, which is coming down out of heaven from my God; and I will also write on them my new name. Whoever has ears, let them hear what the Spirit says to the churches.

A New Heaven and a New Earth

‘He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death’ or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away.”

Revelation 21:4

Revelation 21:1-4

A New Heaven and a New Earth

Then I saw “a new heaven and a new earth,” for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away, and there was no longer any sea. I saw the Holy City, the new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as a bride beautifully dressed for her husband. And I heard a loud voice from the throne saying, “Look! God’s dwelling place is now among the people, and he will dwell with them. They will be his people, and God himself will be with them and be their God. ‘He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death’ or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away.”