Wednesday, June 3, 2026

“Elevator Salvation” vs. “Stairway Salvation”

 

“Elevator Salvation” vs. “Stairway Salvation”

John 10:28 I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish; no one will snatch them out of my hand.

John 10:29 He who gave them to me is greater than all, and no one will snatch them out of my Father's hand.

Romans 8:38 For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the things now nor the things to come nor powers,

Romans 8:39 neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord. 

Item

Elevator Salvation

(Incorrect Concept)

Stairway Salvation

 (Biblical Revelation)

Meaning

Salvation is gained and lost according to one's spiritual condition.

Salvation, once received, is eternally secure, though its enjoyment varies.

Cause

Confuses the Lord's manifestation with salvation itself.

Distinguishes eternal salvation from the enjoyment of salvation.

Basis

Determined by feelings and performance.

Determined by God's promise and eternal life.

Illustration

An elevator goes up and down.

A staircase remains fixed; one may be higher or lower on it.

Standing Before God

Unstable and uncertain.

Secure and unchanging.

Divine Life

Supposedly comes and goes.

Permanently abides in the believer.

Indwelling Spirit

Thought to leave when one sins.

Remains forever, though He may be grieved.

Lord's Manifestation

Loss of manifestation equals loss of salvation.

Loss of manifestation means loss of fellowship, not salvation.

Fellowship

Mixed with salvation.

Distinguished from salvation.

Spiritual Feeling

Governs assurance.

Faith governs assurance.

Effect

Fear, anxiety, insecurity.

Peace, assurance, thanksgiving.

Purpose

Maintain salvation.

Enjoy Christ more deeply.

Focus

"Am I still saved?"

"Am I enjoying the Lord?"

Lowest Condition

Considered unsaved.

Saved, but lacking enjoyment.

Highest Condition

Merely staying saved.

Enjoying Christ in the highest measure.

Result

Legalism.

Loving pursuit of Christ.

Spiritual Reality

Outward behavior.

Inward life and fellowship.

God's Keeping

Depends on man.

Depends on God.

Eternal Security

Uncertain.

Certain.

Ultimate Outcome

Doubt and instability.

Rest and growth in life.

Key Scriptures

John 10:28-29            No one can snatch believers from Christ's hand.

Romans 8:38-39       Nothing can separate us from God's love.

Ephesians 1:13-14   The Spirit is the seal and pledge.

John 14:16-17 The Spirit abides forever.

John 14:21     The Lord manifests Himself to those who love Him.

John 15:4-5   Abide in Christ.  1 John 1:7         Walk in fellowship.

1 John 1:9      Confession restores fellowship. Psalm 51:12   Restore the joy of salvation.

Luke 15:11-24            The prodigal remained a son. 2 Timothy 2:13 Christ remains faithful.

Jude 24           God is able to keep us from stumbling.

 

Summary of the Differences

Aspect

Elevator Salvation

Stairway Salvation

Foundation

Human condition

Christ's accomplishment

Basis

Feelings

God's promise

Position

Fluctuating

Secure

Fellowship

Equals salvation

Separate from salvation

Manifestation

Determines salvation

Determines enjoyment

Indwelling Spirit

Can leave

Never leaves

Result

Fear

Rest

Motivation

Fear of losing salvation

Love for Christ

 

Relationship Between the Two (Spiritual Sequence)

Stage

Spiritual Meaning

1

Believe in Christ and receive eternal salvation.

2

The Holy Spirit indwells permanently.

3

Fellowship brings the Lord's manifestation.

4

Loving the Lord increases His manifestation.

5

Greater manifestation brings a heavenly vision.

6

Believers enter the highest enjoyment of salvation.

7

They live in practical union with Christ.

Spiritual Principle

Salvation is the staircase itself; fellowship is ascending the staircase; manifestation is the view from the upper floors; loving the Lord is the power that lifts us upward.

Biblical Examples

Person

Situation

Lost Salvation?

Spiritual Lesson

Peter

Denied the Lord three times

No

Restored by Christ

David

Fell into serious sin

No

Lost joy, not salvation

Prodigal Son

Left the father's house

No

Still a son

Corinthian Believers

Fleshly and divided

No

Still called saints

Demas

Loved the present age

Not stated

Lost spiritual enjoyment

John

Abided in the Lord's love

No

Lived in the highest enjoyment

 

Practical Application Today

Situation

Application

After failure

Confess and restore fellowship.

Feeling distant from God

Believe the Spirit still dwells within.

Spiritual dryness

Walk by faith, not feelings.

Weakness

Call on the Lord's name.

Discouragement

Return to God's Word.

Coldness

Exercise to love the Lord.

Church meetings

Seek the Lord's fresh manifestation.

Service

Treasure fellowship above feelings.

 

Burden of the Ministry

Burden

Explanation

Eternal security

Salvation cannot be lost after regeneration.

Manifestation varies

Depends on fellowship.

Spirit's indwelling

Permanent in believers.

Pursue the highest enjoyment

Not merely salvation itself.

Love the Lord

The key to spiritual ascent.

Live in fellowship

Maintain fresh enjoyment of Christ.

 

Prophecy (Speaking for the Lord) Guidelines

Direction

Speaking Point

Salvation

Christ accomplished an eternal salvation.

Life

God's life remains forever in believers.

Fellowship

Confession restores fellowship.

Manifestation

Loving the Lord brings His appearing.

Experience

Live by faith, not feelings.

Pursuit

Seek the highest enjoyment of Christ.

Hope

Be brought into the heavenly realm.

Goal

Become part of the New Jerusalem.

 

Conclusion

Item

Conclusion

Salvation

Not an elevator but a secure staircase.

Position

Believers never leave the staircase.

Fellowship

Can be lost and restored.

Manifestation

Can increase or decrease.

Key

Loving the Lord brings us upward.

Goal

Enjoy the riches of salvation in full.

Consummation

Participation in the New Jerusalem.

*One-Sentence Prophesying Summary

Salvation is not an up-and-down elevator but an eternally secure staircase; therefore, we should not fear losing salvation but should love the Lord daily and ascend into the highest enjoyment of Christ.

*Ultimate Conclusion

God's salvation is an eternal position secured by Christ, while the enjoyment of His presence depends upon our fellowship with Him. Though believers may move from the upper floors to the lower floors of experience, they never leave the staircase of salvation. God's goal is not merely to save us but to bring us into the fullest enjoyment of Christ until His economy reaches its consummation in the New Jerusalem.

 

*Please refer to the 2026 Spring International Elders and Responsible Brothers Training, General Theme: The Ministry of the Word and the Dispensing of God for God's Economy, Week 6: The Dispensing of the Triune God in the Ministry of John.