what does the bible say?
Salvation is grounded in faith in Jesus Christ, not in the changing tide of our emotions, so not having a “feeling of salvation” does not mean we are unsaved. God’s promises and faithfulness are constant, even when our hearts are deceitful and feelings fluctuate (Jeremiah 17:9-10; Deuteronomy 7:9). Our assurance comes from trusting His promises and the finished work of Christ, not from emotional highs or lows. Salvation is received by grace through faith, confirmed by Jesus’ death and resurrection, not by feelings (Ephesians 2:8-9; Romans 5:10). Throughout the Bible, believers experience and express a wide range of emotions, yet these do not determine their standing before God (Romans 7:15-25; 2 Corinthians 11:24-29). Jesus Himself experienced sorrow, frustration, joy, and victory, modeling that emotions are part of life but not the measure of salvation (John 11:35; Luke 22:44). Ultimately, God sees our hearts, and nothing—past, present, or future—can separate us from His love in Christ, giving us true and lasting assurance of salvation (Romans 8:38-39).