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Travis Main |
Plan of Salvation (Audio)
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2011 Gospel Meeting |
June 5, 2011 |
Sunday AM Bible Study |
Plan of Salvation
Plan of Salvation
I
Introduction
A
God has a Plan of Salvation
1
Even to those most unaware of
scripture, the words “Plan of salvation” identify a state where:
a
Someone or something is in a state
where they need saving.
2
A great number of people in the
world understand there are rights and wrongs,
a
But believe them to be societal
traditions or norms rather than to the direction of a God over all.
·
Thus, if they commit wrongs, they do not realize they need a plan of
salvation (Rom 6:16).
b
Sin is a wrong action against law,
specifically, acting against God’s law.
·
That everyone has sinned, whether or not they realize it, is what
the Bible teaches (Rom 3:23).
·
The Bible also contains the salvation from sin which has come to
mankind:
·
Jude 1:3 - Beloved, when I gave all diligence to write unto you of the
common salvation, it was needful for me to write unto you,
and exhort you that ye should earnestly contend for the faith which
was once delivered unto the saints.
·
Romans 1:16 - For I am not
ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto
salvation to everyone that believeth; to the Jew first, and also
to the Greek.
B
God’s Plans Do Not Fail
1
In
Acts 5, Peter was before the Sanhedrin with other apostles.
a
This was Peter’s second forced
visit to them regarding the proclamation of Jesus Christ.
b
The apostles were under
instruction by the Sanhedrin to cease teaching the doctrine of
Jesus.
c
Gamaliel , a teacher of the law,
stood and spoke: Acts 5:38-39
2
Gamaliel’s point: The objectives of God
are successful.
a
God is all powerful and all
knowing.
b
He is not a God of chaos whose
objectives are left to chance and open to failure.
C
Do you have objectives you want to accomplish? How important are
they?
1
Do you have a plan so you can
approach your goal in a measured, exacting fashion?
a
Or are you trying to get where you
want in chaotic fashion? (Many of us are here)
b
We know what we want, but we do
not establish a plan on how to get there. Examples…
2
College – Business Plan; As a
boy - Flowcharting
a
Mapping out a specific plan of
action helps to foresee success or failure.
b
Still, I have left many things up
to chaos and hope.
3
Man often believes chances of
success by chaos are near to or equal to chances with a plan.
a
So he marches forward. Furniture
no directions. Computer software, no tutorial. Trip no map.
·
Confidence halfway through? Regretting no plan?
·
When man contemplates salvation, he should be certain to have a plan
and that it is God’s plan or as Gamaliel stated,
man will fail.
II
The Beginning of God’s Plan and It’s Objective
A
A plan is a course of action that is conceived before it is
attempted.
1
God’s plan of salvation was
developed before man was created.
a
God wasn’t surprised when man
chose to sin. - God wasn’t left wondering what to do.
2
Ephesians 1:1-12 – Tells about God’s Plan of Salvation
a
Vs. 1- The audience addressed is Christians/Saints.
b
Vs. 3 – From God all spiritual blessings are through Christ from God
c
Vs. 4 – Objective – Before Creation,
God chose man to be stand before him in
purity.
d
Vs. 5 - The plan to accomplish this was scheduled to occur through
Jesus.
·
Vs. 6 - The plan
demonstrates God’s Grace.
·
Vs. 7 - It forgives
the man’s sins through Christ, making them pure.
e
Vs. 8-9 - Wisdom of God’s plan is demonstrated in revealing His will
to man.
·
Vs. 10 - This would
occur in the fullness of times (Galatians
4:4) - Christian dispensation.
(i)
Vs. 10 - At that time, Jesus would bring into unity heaven and
earth.
f
Vs. 11 – Restating Objective: Man’s
inheritance of being in God’s presence as planned.
g
Vs. 12 – The ultimate result is the plan would glorify God.
3
God’s plan demonstrates His
Goodness and His Love for man.
a
Since God has a plan of salvation
- we should understand how the plan saves.
III
How Does God’s Plan Save?
(See “What Does the Bible Say About Salvation?”) – God’s plan is not
a singular component but a series of conditions which fulfill his
plan.
A
God’s plan is one full of Grace
1
From the creation God has
demonstrated His grace. After creation, why would man need grace?
a
Because our sins separated us from
God (Isaiah 59:1-2)
·
God was under no obligation to accept us back. We brought darkness
into our lives.
·
We made ourselves unclean by our choices. We rejected God.
2
There are many groups who state
that Christians are saved by God’s grace.
a
Such a statement cannot nor should
not be denied in light of the apostle Paul’s words:
·
Eph 2:5
- Even when we were dead
in sins, hath quickened us together with Christ, (by grace ye are
saved)
·
Eph 2:8 - For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that
not of yourselves: it is the gift of God:
·
2 Tim 1:8-9
- Be not thou therefore ashamed of the testimony of our Lord, nor of
me his prisoner: but be thou partaker of the afflictions of the
gospel according to the power of God; Who hath saved us, and
called us with an holy calling, not according to our works, but
according to his own purpose and grace, which was
given us in Christ Jesus before the world began,
b
It is evident by grace man is
saved! The word of God says so. His Word stands forever (Isaiah
40:8) and is truth (John 17:17).
Again, this is according to His plan from the beginning.
B
How has man come to know of God’s plan? (Hearing)
1
From the
Ephesians 1 text it was seen the
God’s wisdom was revealed.
a
Ephesians 3:5 establishes plan was
given by apostles and prophets by the Holy Spirit.
·
Today, those words have been written down so that man would know the
plan of salvation.
2
Consider the necessity of having
God’s Word if grace was the only component of salvation.
a
It was expressed by the apostle
Paul that preaching saves (I Corinthians 1:21).
b
Through reading or preaching, man
hears the Word to know of God’s plan of salvation.
3
Hearing the word of God is the
birth of Faith (Hebrews 10:17).
4
According to
Hebrews 11:1, “faith is the assurance of
things hoped for”.
a
The hope is the coming of Christ
and eternity with God.
·
It comes from hearing the promises in the word.
b
The latter part of
Hebrews 11:1, “The
conviction (evidence) of things not seen”, is believing
in the information heard, though you haven’t seen it.
·
Without hearing or belief, faith cannot rise.
5
There are some such as the demons,
who hear and believe, but will not be saved.
How is this possible?
a
They do not have faith unto
salvation.
·
Such a faith is spoken about in 2
Timothy 3:15 as a faith in Jesus.
(i)
That type of faith is described in
Romans 16:25-26 as having
obedience.
b
Faith saves because through
obedience (James 2:17 – faith
without works is dead), confession, repentance, baptism, and living
faithfully results. These are all a manifestation of faith.
C
Faithful Belief -
Grace Saves, Faith Saves…
1
John 3:16-17 - For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten
Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have
everlasting life. For God sent not his Son into the world to
condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved.
2
Faithfully Believing in Christ as
the son of God saves (Matthew 16:16-20).
a
A faithful belief obeys the
commands of God unlike the belief of the Pharisees and scribes of (Mark
7:9) who rejected God’s commands for their own traditions.
Such a rejection is a denial of Christ.
·
Matthew 10:33 -But whosoever shall deny me before men, him will I also deny
before my Father which is in heaven.
·
These men had heard, they had a belief in God, but a
lack of faithful belief does not result in salvation.
3
Grace saves. Faithful belief
saves.
D
Faithful Confession
1
Faithful confession is derived
from Faithfully believing. Romans
10:9-10 speaks of faithful confession.
a
Faithful confession is not the
declaration of sin.
b
Rather, based on hearing and
belief, it is acknowledging that Jesus is Master over your life.
·
That action is undertaken because:
(i)
Christ
declared himself the son of God and you belief in his resurrection
which validated His claims.
2
Our lesson thus far is then
reiterated by Paul in verses 14-17.
a
Vs. 14 –
To confess,
you must believe. To believe, you must hear. To hear there had to
be a preacher.
b
Vs. 17 – Thus, Faithful confession and
Faithful belief come from hearing.
3
Grace Saves, Faithful belief
saves, Faithful confession saves.
E
Faithful Repentance
1
Acts 2 records the entrance of the first
Christians into the Lord’s Church.
a
They had preachers before them –
Peter’s sermon being recorded in the text.
·
He tells them who Jesus was and what
they did to Him.
·
As they heard the word, their belief
and confession are evident.
(i)
In vs.
37, they ask “Brethren, what
shall we do?”
-
They would not ask this if they did not
believe the words of Peter. There questioning about what action
they should take to be right in the eyes of God, demonstrates they
were confessing Christ as Lord and intended an obedient faith.
b
Peter’s response in
vs. 38, acknowledging their
faithful demonstration was that they should
“repent, and … be baptized… for the
forgiveness of [their] sins”.
2
Repentance is expected of all men
(Acts 17:30-31) and saves
2 Corinthians 7:10.
a
This is an item to be addressed
later in this series of lessons, so the adjoining condition will be
examined at this point.
3
Note: Grace saves, faithful belief
saves, faithful confession saves, faithful repentance saves…
F
Faithful Baptism
1
Baptism saves -
1 Peter 3:21 and is the second
condition Peter mentioned for forgiveness of sins.
a
This is the objective of the plan
of salvation – achieving purity.
·
A faithful baptism is an obedient one.
2
If man follows his own traditions
in regard to baptism, he is not operating according to faith.
a
It is well known that baptism
means to immerse or bury as described in
Romans 6:4.
·
It does not mean to sprinkle or pour.
·
The immersion is in water which
corresponds to Jesus’ discussion with Nicodemus in
John 3:5.
·
Numerous proofs of this are seen
throughout the New Testament: Acts
8:36-38, Acts 10:47, Ephesians 5:26, Hebrews 10:22, I Peter
3:20-21.
3
Faithful baptism saves.
G
The Final Part of God’s Plan – Faithful Living
1
Living faithfully is quite
understandable from knowing what faithfulness is.
a
It is obedience to what has been
heard through the Word of God.
b
The Word of God directs man toward
a life of purity and goodness.
c
This was God’s desire in the beginning as he created man in His
image – pure and holy
2
Faithful living will be examined further in the final three lessons
of this series.
IV
Closing
A
God’s plan of
salvation is very simple.
1
As Christ puts it: Matthew 11:30, “My
yoke is easy, My burden is light.”
a
Though simple, it is not chaotic…
·
It is not contradictory.
·
It does not enable evil to continue or dismiss it without
consequence.
2
God’s Plan is Hearing and Faithfulness.
B
The world tries to confuse individuals by focusing on a few
verses declaring salvation.
1
To do so is to declare salvation by man’s design and not God’s.
a
Such a plan will only fail.
2
It is only God’s plan of salvation that will succeed.
a
This plan will always succeed.
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