Scripture Matters Podcast - Episode 9 (Chapter 7 "Born Again")
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The moment that should anchor your confidence can become the moment you quietly interrogate for years. If you’ve ever laid awake replaying your baptism and asking, “Did I understand enough, was I sincere enough, did it actually work,” you’re not alone and you’re not crazy for feeling the tension.
We walk through chapter seven of Jack Wilkie’s You Are Saved: A Christian’s Assurance with one goal: move from self-focused uncertainty to God-centered confidence. We start where the gospel starts: nothing cleanses sin but the blood of Jesus. Then we unpack a sticky illustration that reshapes how many people define faith, the football “completing the catch” idea. Faith is not just mental agreement; it follows through in a unified response that includes confession, repentance, and baptism, not as competing checkpoints but as one movement of trust.
From there we do what clears away a lot of fog: we simply read the passages. Acts 2:38 on forgiveness, Mark 16:16 on salvation, Romans 6 on death, burial, and resurrection, Colossians 2:12 on “faith in the working of God,” Acts 22:16 on washing away sins, and 1 Peter 3:21 on baptism and a good conscience through the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The big turning point is this: assurance collapses when we build it on our memory and emotions, but it strengthens when we trust what God said he would do and believe he did it.
If you know someone stuck in that cycle of confidence, doubt, fear, and starting over, share this conversation with them, then subscribe, leave a review, and tell us what questions you still have about baptism and Christian assurance.
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