Leaves Of Gold
A Call To Return To Biblical Teaching
“…to
contend earnestly for the faith…”
Master
Outline Number 21 “So Great Salvation”
(These
outlines are from “The Christian Life Bible” published by Thomas Nelson. Notes by Porter L. Barrington)
MASTER OUTLINE NUMBER TWENTY-ONE
So Great
Salvation
Jesus' ministry began with the marvelous message,
"Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand" (Matt. 4:17). In
Hebrews 2:3 we have a question that no
one can answer: "How shall we escape if we neglect so great a
salvation?" The Philippian jailer asked Paul and Silas, "Sirs, what
must I do to be saved?" They had the answer: "Believe on the Lord
Jesus Christ, and you will be saved" (Acts 16:30, 31). Had the jailer
asked, "What must I do to be lost?" they would have replied,
"Nothing, because you are already lost:' Jesus said, "For God did not
send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through
Him might be saved. He who believes in Him is not condemned (judged]; but he
who does not believe is condemned (judged] already, because he has not believed
in the name of the only begotten Son of God" (John 3:17, 18).
Salvation is
more than "great;" it is "so great" for the following
reasons:
(1) It was first preached by the Lord Jesus Christ.
He said to Zacchaeus, "Today salvation has come to this house, because he
also is a son of Abraham; for the Son of Man has come to seek and to save that
which was lost" (Luke 19:9, 10).
(2) After His death, burial, resurrection, and
ascension, the Lord Jesus sent the Holy Spirit to proclaim salvation to the
lost through the apostles and all believers (John 16:7-15; also Acts 1 :8).
(3) This salvation is the only salvation. "Nor is there salvation
in any other, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which
we must be saved" (Acts 4:12).
Christ, in His humiliation, was nailed to the cross
for our salvation. But He was resurrected, ex Alted, and given a Name
above all names. When He comes in
judgment, every knee shall bow—in heaven, on earth, and in hell. And every tongue will confess that He is
Lord.. Those who did not neglect “
so great
salvation” (Heb. 2:3) will bow the knee and confess His name with great joy,
but those who neglected "so great a salvation" will bow the knee and
confess His name-but it will be too late (Phil. 2:5-11, cf. Matt. 7:21-23). You will bow
the knee now and accept Christ as your personal Savior, or you will bow the
knee at the Great White Throne judgment, and be lost forever (Rev. 20:11-15).
If you are not saved-before you read any further-will you stop and ask God to open your
eyes to the truth, and make salvation plain, so that you can be saved and know
it?
21-A. So Great in Love, 1 John
4:8. Salvation is so great in love
because “God is love”, v. 8. Love is t
he essence of God’s eternal and holy nature.
God does not love you because you are worthy of His salvation; He loves
you because He is God. Being eternal
God, He love you with an everlasting love and draws you to Himself with loving
kindness, Jer. 31:3. The love of God draws
the lost to Christ for salvation. Jesus
said: “No one can come to Me unless the
Father who sent Me draws him; and I will raise him up at the last day”, John
6:44. Again Jesus said: “And I, if I am
lifted up (on the cross) from the earth, will draw all peoples to Myself”, John
12:32. God in His everlasting love is
drawing you to Himself with the cords of eternal compassion, John 3:16.
Again, in this verse, we have that
little word so that reveals the degree of God’s love. God does not just love you, He so loves you t hat He gave His
only begotten Son to bear your sins in His own body on the cross, so that you,
by faith in Jesus Christ, may have eternal salvation. God the Father did not send His Son into the world to condemn
you, but to save you, because He loves you with eternal love, John 3:7,
18. There is no greater love!
21-8. So Great in Giving (2 Corinthians 8:9)- The price
for your salvation, paid by the Lord Jesus Christ, was the greatest ever paid
for anything. "For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that
though He was rich, yet for your sakes He became poor, that you through His
poverty might become rich" (v. 9). This verse reveals that "the grace
of our Lord Jesus Christ" is the grace of giving:
(1) God the Father demonstrated the grace of giving
when He "so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that
whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life" (John
3:16) ..
(2) God the Son demonstrated the grace of giving when He gave His life
on Calvary to redeem your lost soul and make you a child of God (John 1:12).
(3) God the Holy Spirit demonstrated the grace of giving when, on the
Day of Pentecost, He came to this earth in a special way to convict men:
(a) "Of
sin, because they do not believe in Me" (John 16:9).
(b) "Of
righteousness, because I go to My Father and you see Me no more" (John 16:10).
He convicts us
of our need of Christ's righteousness (Rom. 10:4).
(c) "Of judgment, because the ruler of this.
world is judged" (John 16:11). So
are all unbelievers: "He who believes in Him is not condemned [judged];
but he who does not believe is condemned [judged] already, because he has not
believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God" (John 3:18).
You may know the grace of God factually, but you will never begin to
comprehend God's grace of giving until you experientially accept His
gift-salvation by grace, through faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. Only then will
you begin to understand the great transformation taking place in your life. "Therefore,
if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away;
behold, all things have become new" (2 Cor. 5:17).
To know
the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, you must know that, "though He was
rich, yet for your sakes He became poor" (v. 9). He was rich in eternity
past with God the Father; but He left the Father's side for this sinful world.
He left the glory of heaven for the sorrow and gloom of this sin-cursed world.
He was rich in the care and worship of all the angels of heaven. The Father
said, "Let all the angels of God worship Him" (Heb. 1:6). Yet, for your sake, He became
poor, allowing sinful men to mock Him, curse Him, crucify Him, and put Him to
shame. He, "despising the shame" (Heb. 12:2), endured the agonies of hell on the cross that you
might be rich with Him in glory forever and ever. Jesus Christ, the God-Man,
suffered physically (Is. 52:14), spiritually
(Is. 53:3-6), and emotionally (Matt. 27:46). He "Himself bore our
sins in His own body on the tree" (1 Pet. 2:24).
Never did a man
suffer like this Man. It was all for you, that you might be rich in this life
and eternally rich in the life to come (John 20:30,31).
21-C. So Great In Power, Acts 4:12. The power of the gospel is concentrated in the death, burial, and
resurrection of Jesus. Paul says: “For the message of the cross is foolishness
to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of
God” 1 Cor. 1:18. It is the most profound doctrine in the
Bible. We often hear it called the
“simple gospel”. In one sense this is
true, yet it is also profound. Peter
said, “Knowing that you were not redeemed with corruptible things, like silver
or gold, from your aimless conduct received by tradition from your fathers, but
with the precious blood of Christ, as a lamb without blemish, and without
spot”, 1 Pet. 1:18, 19. The gospel is
incomprehensible to the unregenerate mind, because it came from the infallible
mind of God and is beyond sinful man's fallible comprehension (1 Cor. 2:14-16).
Paul said the
following things about the gospel (Rom. 1:16-18):
(1) "I am
not ashamed of the gospel [Good News] of Christ." Paul was not ashamed of
the gospel because he was not ashamed of Christ, his Messiah (cf. Mark 8:38). Death on the
cross was so degrading and dishonorable that it was not spoken of in public.
But Paul would go to Rome and preach the death of Christ on the ignominious
cross.
(2) "For it [the gospel] is the power of God to
salvation for everyone who believes." The gospel of Christ will not deliver you from sin
until you believe "that Christ died for our sins according to the
Scriptures, and that He was buried, and that He rose again the third day
according to the Scriptures" (1 Cor. 15:3,
4). This gospel,
the principal doctrine of the Bible, is:
(a)
Christ
died on the cross bearing your sins in His own body (1 Pet. 2:24);
(b)
He
was in the tomb three days and nights (Matt. 12:40);
(c) He rose from the dead on the third day in
His glorified human body (John 20:24-31).
(3) "For in it [the gospel of Christ] the
righteousness of God is revealed from faith to faith." Christ is the
righteousness of God; the believer is made righteous with the righteousness of
God in Christ (2
Cor. 5:21). Faith is the believer's
principle of life: "as it is written, 'The just [those who have been
declared by God to be righteous in Christ] shall live by faith: "
(4) "For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all
ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who suppress [or, hold down] the truth
in unrighteousness."
In these last days the human race is fast losing
God-consciousness, because it is no longer sin-conscious. People are not
conscious of the wrath of God that will be poured out on all ungodliness and
unrighteousness of men. There is only one place that man can hide from the
wrath of God; that place is in Christ.
21-D So Great in Grace, Ephesians
2:8,9. Salvation by the grace of God rules out all
human effort in accomplishing God's saving work. "For by grace you have
been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves" (v. 8). Saving grace
is not of yourself, "it is the gift of God." Even faith is not of
yourself, it too is the gift of God. "So then faith comes by hearing, and
hearing by the word of God" (Rom. 10:17, page 1140). Saving faith comes
from God as the sinner hears the Word of God.
God's grace is inexhaustibly rich in saving and
keeping power. Your sins may be great and many, but God's grace is greater.
"But where sin abounded, grace abounded much more" (Rom. 5:20). God's
saving grace is limitless, inexhaustible, and eternal. Christ settled the
question of sin on the cross; now you must settle the question concerning the
Son-what will you do with Jesus? Will you accept Him by faith as your personal
Savior, or reject Him? You will accept Him by faith or reject Him in unbelief,
but you cannot ignore Him. When you are saved by grace through faith in the
Lord Jesus Christ, you enter the state of eternal salvation, with all the
rights of a born-again child of God. Describing the greatness of this grace,
the apostle John says, "Behold what manner of love the Father has bestowed
on us, that we should be called children of God! Therefore the world does not
know us, because it did not know Him. Beloved, now we are children of God; and
it has not yet been revealed what we shall be, but we know that when He is
revealed, we shall be like Him, for we shall see Him as He is" (1 John
3:1, 2).
21-E. So Great in Invitation (Revelation 22:17)-The time
is coming when God, in love, will extend the last invitation for the lost to
come and be saved by His grace. Before John closed the last book of the Bible
(The Revelation of Jesus Christ), it is as though God said, "John, give
the invitation one mote time for the lost to come and be saved," for in
verse 17 John wrote:
(1) "And the Spirit and the bride say, 'Come!' "The
Holy Spirit, who indwells the bride (the church), will invite the lost to come
and receive Christ and be saved.
(2) "And let him who hears say, 'Come!''' All who are saved at the time
of the last invitation will join the Spirit and the bride by inviting others to
come and be saved.
(3) "And let him who thirsts come." Jesus gave the same
invitation in the temple almost two thousand years ago. He said, "If anyone
thirsts, let him come to Me and drink" (John 7:37). At Jacob's well Jesus
said to the Samaritan woman, "Whoever drinks of this water will thirst
again, but whoever drinks of the water that I shall give him will never thirst.
But the water that I shall give him will become in him a fountain of water
springing up into everlasting life" (John 4:13, 14). When you accept God's
invitation to come to Christ by faith, and drink the Water of Life, God's
promise is that you "will never thirst." In other words, salvation
through Jesus Christ satisfies forever. "Whoever desires, let him take the
water of life freely" (v. 17). Salvation is free, but not cheap. It cost
the lord Jesus Christ His life's blood.
The apostle Peter tells us that we are "not
redeemed [bought back from Satan and sin] with corruptible things, like silver
or gold, ... but with the precious blood of Christ, as of a lamb without
blemish and without spot" (1 Pet. 1:18, 19). The blood of Jesus is
precious because
(1) it cleanses you from all your sins-not some, but all-past, present,
and future (1 John 1 :7);
(2) without
the shed blood of Jesus, there is no remission (forgiveness) of sin (Heb. 9:22,
);
(3) Jesus
loved us and washed us from all our sins in His own blood (Rev. 1:5).
(These studies
will continue each month)
XVIII
Faith and
Works
From the book “Rightly Dividing The
Truth” by Clarence Larkin, chapter XVIII
We hear a great deal about "Faith" and
"Works.~ Some say we are saved by "Faith" alone, others make a
great deal of "Works." Some say that both are necessary to salvation
for the same reason that a bird cannot fly without two wings, or that you
cannot make progress in a boat without two oars. One quotes Paul, who says”
That a man is justified by FAITH, WITHOUT THE DEEDS OF THE LAW" (Rom. 3 :
28), the other quotes James, who says-"Ye see then how that by WORKS a man
is justified, and not by faith only." James 2: 24. But the Apostle James
is not speaking of the "Doctrine of JUSTIFICATION," but of a man justifying
himself before men. The illustration he uses is that of Abraham offering up his
son Isaac. Abraham was a man of faith, but the only way he could make it
visible to the men of his generation was by his WORKS, so God commanded him to
offer up his son Isaac. Gen. 22: 1-2. Abraham's works had nothing to do with his salvation, but simply bore
witness to his faith, for Abraham believed God, and it was imputed to him for
righteousness. James 2: 21-26.
So great was Abraham's faith in God's promise as to
Isaac being the one through whom the promised seed was to come, that he
believed that if he offered him up as commanded, that God would raise him from
the dead. Heb. 11 : 17-19. In like manner Rabab's faith was justified or made
visible by her works when she tied the "Scarlet Cord" in her window.
Josh. 2: 15-21. And to show the relation of
"Works" to "Faith" the Apostle ends by saying-"For as
the 'body' without the 'spirit' is dead, so faith without 'works' is dead
also," that is, is DEAD FAITH, for if a man does not make his faith visible
by his works it is a question whether he has any faith at all.
Now it is noteworthy that the Apostle Paul uses this
same incident of Abraham offering up his son Isaac to prove that Abraham was
justified by "Faith" without "Works."
"If Abraham were justified by works, he hath
whereof to glory; BUT NOT BEFORE GOD. For what saith the Scripture? Abraham
BELIEVED GOD, and it was COUNTED UNTO HIM FOR RIGHTEOUSNESS." Rom. 4: 2-3.
Gen 15: 6. So we see that it was
Abraham's "Faith" that justified him before GOD, and his
"Works" that justified him before MEN.
But I think I hear some one ask-"Does not the Bible say-That we
are to 'WORK OUT OUR OWN SALVATION?'" Yes, the Apostle Paul in writing to
the Philippians says-"Work out your own salvation with fear and trembling;
for it is GOD WHO WORKETH IN YOU both to will and to do His good
pleasure." Phil. 2: 12-13. But a man cannot work out what he has not got.
He must first have "Salvation" before he can work it out. Paul was
writing to the "Saints" at Philippi, to those who were already saved.
The doctrine the Apostle desired to express was that "Salvation"
included more than the mere escape from the "Penalty of Sin," it
meant also escape from the "Power" and "Presence of Sin,"
and this meant that they must work or strive with "fear and trembling"
to overcome indwelling sin, for it was God who would work in them, if they
would let Him, to make the fruits of Salv-ation complete in, their lives. So we
see that we are saved by "Faith" and not by "Works," but
"Works" have their place in the Believer's life as we shall see.
1. FAITH
The Bible definition of "Faith" is -
"Faith is the SUBST ANCE of things hoped for, the EVIDENCE of things not
seen" (Heb. 11: 1), and in the remaining verses of the chapter the Apostle
illustrates his definition by the conduct of the Old Testament worthies that he
names. I hold in my hand a check, it is the substance (on paper) of the money I
hope to get when I cash it, and the evidence (in black and white) of the money
that I have not as yet seen.
One of the most remarkable illustrations of
"Faith" in the Scriptures is that of the Prophet Jeremiah when he was
told to purchase the “Field of Anathoth”, Jere. 32:6-44. At first sight it
seems to be the wildest real estate speculation on record. Jeremiah had just
prophesied that the Children of Israel were to be carried away into captivity
to Babylon for 70 years, then why should he purchase the "Field of
Anathoth," for he would not live to return and claim it, and probably none
of his relatives would. But to show his faith in the Divine promise that at the
end of the "Seventy Years" the Children of Israel would return and
claim their possessions, he tells us that he paid the money for the
"Field," and took the "evidences of the purchase" or deeds,
and put them in an earthen vessel. Why in an earthen vessel? Because an iron
vessel would have rusted, or a wooden vessel decayed in the "Seventy
Years." Now we learn how this transaction that Faith is an INVESTMENT IN
THE DIVINE PROMISES.
This is beautifully illustrated in the lives of the
Old Testament patriarchs. Noah invested in the "Divine Promise" when
he built the Ark. Abraham invested in the "Divine Promise" when he
left his home at Dr and journeyed to Canaan, and when his beloved Sarah died,
he bought the "Cave of Machpelah" to bury her in rather than take her
remains back to Dr of the Chaldees, because he believed the promise that his
seed should inherit the Land of Canaan forever. Jacob invested in the same
"Divine Promise," when on his deathbed in Egypt h(' charged his sons to carry
his body back to Canaan al,l entomb
it in the "Cave of Machpelah." Gen. 49: 29-31. And Joseph did the same when he took an oath of his
brethren that they would carry his bones back with them when they returned to
Canaan. Gen. 50: 24-26. Moses invested in the same "Promise" when by
faith, when he was come to years, he refused to be called the son of Pharoah's
daughter, choosing rather to suffer affliction with the people of God,
esteeming the reproach of Christ greater riches than the treasures of Egypt,
for he had respect unto the recompense of reward, for he endured as seeing Him
who is invisible. Heb. 11 : 23-27.
As Christians
we should invest in the "Divine Promises" as to our PRESENT
SALVATION. There are three elements in "saving I.
FAITH
The Bible definition of
"Faith" is - "Faith is the SUBSTANCE of things hoped for, the
EVIDENCE of things not seen" (Heb. 11: 1), and in the remaining verses of
the chapter the Apostle illustrates his definition by the conduct of the Old
Testament worthies that he names. I hold in my hand a check, it is the
substance (on paper) of the money I hope to get when I cash it, and the
evidence (in black and white) of the money that I have not as yet seen.
One of the most remarkable
illustrations of "Faith" in the Scriptures is that of the Prophet
Jeremiah when he was told to purchase the “Field of Anathoth”, Jer. 3:6-44. At first sight it
seems to be the wildest real estate speculation on record. Jeremiah had just
prophesied that the Children of Israel were to be carried away into captivity
to Babylon for 70 years, then why should he purchase the "Field of
Anathoth," for he would not live to return and claim it, and probably none
of his relatives would. But to show his faith in the Divine promise that at the
end of the "Seventy Years" the Children of Israel would return and
claim their possessions, he tells us that he paid the money for the "Field,"
and took the "evidences of the purchase" or deeds, and put them in an
earthen vessel. Why in an earthen vessel? Because an iron vessel would have
rusted, or a wooden vessel decayed in the "Seventy Years." Now we
learn from this transaction that Faith is an INVESTMENT IN THE DIVINE PROMISES.
This is beautifully
illustrated in the lives of the Old Testament patriarchs. Noah invested in the
"Divine Promise" when he built the Ark. Abraham invested in the
"Divine Promise" when he left his home at Dr and journeyed to Canaan,
and when his beloved Sarah died, he bought the "Cave of Machpelah" to
bury her in rather than take her remains back to Dr of the Chaldees, because
he believed the promise that his seed should inherit the Land of Canaan
forever. Jacob invested in the same "Divine Promise," when on his
deathbed in Egypt h(' charged his sons to carry his body back to Canaan al,l entomb it in the "Cave
of Machpelah." Gen. 49: 29-31. And
Joseph did the same when he took an oath of his brethren that they would carry
his bones back with them when they returned to Canaan. Gen. 50: 24-26. Moses invested
in the same "Promise" when by faith, when he was come to years, he
refused to be called the son of Pharoah's daughter, choosing rather to suffer
affliction with the people of God, esteeming the reproach of Christ greater
riches than the treasures of Egypt, for he had respect unto the recompense of
reward, for he endured as seeing Him who is invisible. Heb. 11 : 23-27.
As Christians we should
invest in the ”Divine Promises” as to our PRESENT SALVATION. There
are three elements in “saving faith”.
(1) KNOWLEDGE. A man cannot believe in
something he knows nothing about. (2). BELIEF. A man may know about a thing but
not believe in it. (3). DEPENDENCE. A man may know about a thing and believe in
it, and yet put no dependence on it. To illustrate, you are on a sinking ship,
a lifeboat puts out from the shore and approaches the ship unknown to you. Some
one tells you of the lifeboat, that is knowledge. You watch the lifeboat as it
carries load after load of passengers safely to the shore and you are convinced
of its saving power, that is belief. But your knowledge of the existence of the
lifeboat, and your belief in its ability to save you, will not save you unless
you get in the boat and depend on it to save you, that is FAITH.
Let us take a promise of Christ as to the PRESENT SALVATION of the
Believer.
"Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that
HEARETH MY WORD (Knowledge), and BELIEVETH ON HIM that sent me (Faith), HATH
(not will have some time) EVERLASTING LIFE, and shall not come into condemnation
(Judgment); but IS PASSED from death to LIFE." John 5: 24.
Now can you invest in that promise of Christ as to
your heavenly inheritance like Abraham, Jacob and Joseph did as to their
earthly inheritance? If so you have saving faith.
But you say I do not feel saved. Well, I do not know
that when a man receives the "Title Deed" to a property that he has
any peculiar sensation or feeling about it. lt is not feeling but the
"T1t1e Deed" that evidences his right to the property. You cannot
expect interest (feeling) until you have invested the principal, and then you
have to wait until the interest is due. Feeling does not come first. Feeling is
not the root, faith is the root, feeling is the FRUIT.
We must not only invest in the "Divine
Promises" as to our Salvation, but we must TRAFFIC in them, conduct our
Christian work and service in dependence on them. If God has promised to supply
all our need in Christian Service "according to HIS RICHES IN GLORY" (Phil. 4: 19), then let us bank on that
promise and we will never lack the means to carryon His work.
II.
WORKS
While a Christian is not saved by "Works,"
he is to be rewarded for his "works." "For the Son of Man shall
come in the glory of His Father, with His angels; and then He shall reward
every man ACCORDING TO HIS WORKS." Matt. 16: 27. Believers will be
rewarded at the "Judgment Seat of Christ." "For we (Believers)
must all appear before the 'Judgment Seat of Christ;' that everyone may receive
the things DONE IN HIS BODY (that is while he was alive), according to that he
hath done, whether it be GOOD or BAD." 2 Cor. 5: 10.
The character of these works must be Christian. "For other foundation can no man lay
than that is laid, which is JESUS CHRIST. Now if any man build upon this
foundation (with) gold, silver, precious stones, wood, hay, stubble; every
man's work shall be made manifest: for the day (Judgment Day) shall declare it,
because it shall be revealed BY FIRE; and the fire shall try every man's work
of what sort it is. If any man's work abide which he hath built thereupon, he
shall receive a REWARD. If any man's work shall be burned, he shall suffer
LOSS; but he himself SHA~L BE SAVED; yet so as by fire." 1 Cor. 3: 11-15.
We see from this that even the works of the Believer
are not all good or worthy of reward. Some may have been done with the wrong
motive, or the "Hireling Spirit," and they shall be consumed as wood,
hay and stubble, while the good works, likened unto gold, silver, and precious
stones, will pass through the "fiery test" untarnished. The rewards
that will be given are "crowns." See the account of the
"Judgment Seat of Christ" in the chapter on "The Judgments."
Such "works" as "penance,"
"crucifixion of the flesh," '"fastings," etc., done for the
purpose of winning merit, are not counted on the balance sheet of works. The
sad feature of the "Judgment of Rewards" is, that while those whose
works are burned up are SAVED, they must remain rewardless, and therefore
crownless, for all eternity.
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