Do you fear losing your salvation? You're not alone. Countless Christians live with crippling spiritual anxiety, wondering if they've done enough to stay saved. They doubt, they stumble, they fear God might abandon them. This exhausting cycle strips believers of peace, joy, and confidence, leaving them desperately in need of assurance. Secure in Christ reveals this life-changing truth: salvation isn't fragile, temporary, or dependent on your performance. It's permanent, secured entirely by God's work, not yours. Drawing on twenty years of counseling experience and a deep understanding of…mehr
Do you fear losing your salvation? You're not alone. Countless Christians live with crippling spiritual anxiety, wondering if they've done enough to stay saved. They doubt, they stumble, they fear God might abandon them. This exhausting cycle strips believers of peace, joy, and confidence, leaving them desperately in need of assurance. Secure in Christ reveals this life-changing truth: salvation isn't fragile, temporary, or dependent on your performance. It's permanent, secured entirely by God's work, not yours. Drawing on twenty years of counseling experience and a deep understanding of biblical theology, Matt Pavlik guides readers through fourteen chapters that systematically dismantle fear and build unshakable confidence. You'll discover:Why salvation cannot be lost once genuinely received How God's sovereignty ensures your eternal security The difference between struggling with sin and losing salvation Practical tools to recognize and reject false beliefs about grace How assurance of salvation transforms mental and emotional health This isn't shallow optimism or positive thinking. It's Scripture-grounded truth that addresses the real theological questions keeping you up at night: What if I screw this up? What if God didn't pick me? Does my doubt disqualify me? Each chapter includes reflection questions perfect for personal study or small group discussion, helping you move from fear-based faith to confident rest in Christ's finished work. If you're exhausted from trying to earn what's already yours, this book offers the freedom you've been seeking. Discover how secure you truly are-and walk forward in peace, purpose, and unshakable joy.
Matt Pavlik has been a committed follower of Christ since 1991 and a professional counselor since 2000. He is the founder of his private practice New Reflections Counseling and the Christian Concepts blog. For over two decades, he has guided individuals and couples toward emotional healing and spiritual clarity. Matt's pastoral writing style helps believers understand and apply God's truth, encouraging spiritual growth. His work invites readers to move from confusion to assurance, from striving to resting-anchored in the truth of their identity in Christ. He draws inspiration from his walk with Christ, biblical insights, and his experience counseling thousands.Secure in Christ reflects Matt's approach to counseling and discipleship that is deeply incarnational-emphasizing the lived reality of Christ's presence within each believer. Rather than offering abstract theology or behavior-based solutions, Matt helps readers experience spiritual transformation through relational connection, emotional honesty, and the indwelling life of Christ. His layered metaphors and practical reflections equip readers to stand on solid ground-no longer defined by fear or failure, but by the unwavering love of God.Matt lives in Ohio with his wife and children. He continues to write, counsel, and build communities that foster transformation through truth and grace. To explore more of Matt's writing and resources for spiritual formation, find him online at Christian Concepts.
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