And this is the record, that God hath given to us eternal life, and this life is in his Son.
1 John 5:11
On June 30, 1922, as the Irish Civil War was raging between those who wanted independence and those who wanted to stay with England, an explosion started a massive fire at the Public Records Office in Dublin. By the time it was put out, centuries of records had been destroyed. Herbert Wood was deputy keeper of the Public Records Office said, “The history of a country is founded upon its archives. Accordingly, the destruction of a great accumulation of records…comes as a tremendous shock to those who were anxious to wrest the truth from these memorials of the past.” Much of what was lost was later reconstructed as archivists searched other stores of information. Copies of Irish records were found in the British Museum, the Library of Congress in America, the National Library of Australia, and dozens of other archives around the world. Records that were thought to have been destroyed forever have been pieced back together.
God is keeping careful record of every event and person in this world, and none of those records will ever be lost. Through His grace, the names of all those who have received eternal life through Jesus Christ are recorded in a book that is indestructible. It will be referenced when the day of judgment comes. John wrote, “And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God; and the books were opened: and another book was opened, which is the book of life: and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works” (Revelation 20:12). God does not merely want us to have eternal life, but also wants us to have assurance that we have it. He does not want us to live in doubt and fear and dread of the future. His Word is the record of His promises and His faithfulness, and it gives us confidence that we will spend eternity with Him.