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Hebrews 7:25 SALVATION PLAIN AND SIMPLE Intro: I love words! I read somewhere this week that the average
person has around 20,000 words in his or her vocabulary. Of course, most folks only use around 2,000
different words in normal conversation. I also discovered that there are around
200,000 English words in common usage today.
According to some estimates, the total number of English words is over 3
million, which includes words used exclusively in the medical and
technological, and scientific fields! That is a lot of words! I
enjoy words! They are my business! I use words when I preach, when I pray, when
I witness, when I fellowship, when I write, etc. I use words in every area of my life. But, it seems to me that of all the words
that I use and encounter on a daily basis; the words of the Bible are the most
important of all. If
the Holy Spirit inspired this book, and I believe that He did, then I must also
believe that He chose the precise words that He wanted used. Therefore, when I read and study the Bible, it
is imperative that I find out what the words in the text mean. To do
this, I use dictionaries, Hebrew and Greek lexicons, and other reference materials. I try to see what the word meant in that
society and what it means to us today.
Then, I take the product of my study and bring it to the church and
share it with you. But, it is here, in the church, where the problem of
understanding what the Bible says begins. You
see, every person in this room is at a different place in your spiritual
journey. Some of you are saved and have
been for years. The Bible is an open and
blessed book to you. Others are new
believers. You are still learning the
language of the church and you are still trying to figure out how to understand
the Bible. Still others here today have never
been saved, and some of the things we say; and some of the things the Bible
says make no sense at all to you. In
fact, one of the words I have already used a couple of times is a good
example. I am referring to the word “saved.”
One form of that word is even used in our text this morning. You
hear that word a lot around the church.
We talk about being saved. We
sing about being saved. We preach about
being saved. We testify about being
saved. We shout about being saved. And, it is fitting that we do this, for
salvation is a wonderful thing, if you have it.
But, if you don’t have it, you might find yourself a little bit confused
from time to time when you hear saved people talk about being saved. Well, by the help of the Lord, I want to try
and take some of the mystery out of the word “saved today. Let
me begin with a simple definition. The
word “save means, to rescue somebody or something: to rescue
somebody or something from harm or danger.[1] We use that word often and might speak of “saving
someone from drowning; saving a person from a burning building;
saving
a someone from certain death; etc.
The English word has the idea of “delivering another person from impending
doom.” The
Greek word, which is translated “save in verse 25, is the word “sozo.” It means, “to
save, to keep safe and sound, to rescue from danger or destruction; to make
well, heal, restore to health.[2] In other words, nothing at all is lost in the
translation. When we speak of “getting
saved; being saved; etc in the church, we are referring to Gods
ability to rescue us from death and Hell; and of His power to keep us in that
safe and sound condition forever. With
that little bit of information in mind, I want to take a look at this wonderful
verse that we have before us today. I
want to park on a few of the precious words contained in this verse and preach
on the subject: Salvation Plain And Simple.
We have been honored to have some unsaved people in our services; and I
am sure that there are some here today.
I want to be sure that you have the opportunity to hear the simple
truths of salvation clearly and stated in plain English. So, let’s park on verse 25 for a few minutes today as we think on the thought Salvation
Plain And Simple.
I. SALVATION IS ABOUT A PERSON - HE A.
The “He in this verse is identified in verse 22. His name is “Jesus.” The Bible says in verse 25 that “He is able.” That means that Jesus alone has the ability
to provide salvation. B.
That is the clear massage of the New Testament – Acts 4:12; John 14:6; Acts 16:31; 1 John 5:12; John 10:9. It may seem narrow and sound narrow to our
modern minds, but salvation will ONLY be found in a personal
relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ! C.
Why? Because Jesus did what no other man has ever done or will ever
do. He lived a sinless life, and then He
went to an old rugged cross and died there in agony and shame. When He did, He shed His precious, sinless
blood for the sins of all who will come to Him for salvation, 1 Pet. 2:24! D.
The church is not the answer. The
preacher is not the answer. Only Jesus
can rescue you from the danger that threatens your soul. Only Jesus can save! II. SALVATION IS ABOUT A POSSIBILITY - IS A.
The little verb “is is a present tense word. It speaks of something that is possible right
now. When we speak of salvation, we are
not talking about something that was or of something that will be later. We are speaking of something that can happen
right now. B.
The Bible says that “He is able to save.” Jesus did not just operate in power during
Bible times, but He is still saving souls today. You who wonder and worry about what will
happen to you in eternity need wonder or worry no more. Come to Jesus and understand that He is able
and willing to save your soul today.
That is His call, 2 Cor. 6:2. That is His promise, John 6:37. You do not have
to live in your sins for one more minute!
You can be free; you can be saved; you can be assured of Heaven today,
if you will only come to Jesus! C.
While salvation is available right now, I am afraid that it will not
always be! There will come a day when the
Lord will speak to your heart no more, Gen.
6:3. My advice to you is this: if
the Lord is speaking to you about coming to Him, then you need to come and wait
no longer. He is able today, and if He
is calling, He intends for you to come to Him today. Here the advice of Isaiah, Isa. 55:6. III. SALVATION
IS ABOUT A POWER – ABLE A.
We are told that “He is able… That word means, “to have the power to do
something. Jesus has the power
to do something about your lost condition.
He has the power, the ability to save your soul! He is able to do just that! B.
The word “able comes from the same word from which we get the English
word dynamite and dynamic.”
It has the idea of explosive power.
Jesus Christ has the power to invade your life and break the chains that
hold you bound in your sins. He has the
power to affect your eternal freedom here and now. He is able to set you free, John 8:36. C.
That word also has the idea of “competence.” In other words, it refers to someone “who knows
what he is doing.” If my car is
acting up and I need a mechanic, I want to take it to someone who is competent
to get it fixed. If I have a problem
with my body, I want to take it to someone who is competent to get the help I
need. I want a surgeon who made an A in
surgery; not someone who made a D! But,
when it comes to my soul, I want Someone Who is competent, don’t you? You see, your soul is far more valuable than
your car or even your body. Your soul is
the most important and valuable possession you have, Mark 8:36-37. D.
Well, I am glad that I can tell you today that Jesus is more than able;
He is more than competent when it comes to saving souls. He can save anybody, anywhere, any time, from
any sin, John 6:37. He has the power to save because He paid the
price to save. He has this power because
He lived a sinless life, died on the cross for sins and rose again from the
dead. Jesus can and will save all who come
to Him by faith, IV. SALVATION
IS ABOUT A PERFECTION - UTTERMOST A.
Not only does Jesus possess the power to provide salvation, but the
Bible says here that He is able to save to the “uttermost.” This is a precious word! It means, “Completely, perfectly, and
utterly. When God saves a soul
from sin, He does it right; He does it perfectly; He does it completely; and He
does it utterly. B.
What does this mean for you? I am
glad you asked! If you are saved to the
uttermost, here is a little of what that means for you. 1. You are saved completely from your sins. All your sins, every single one, have been
washed away through the precious blood of Jesus – Psa. 103:12; Isa. 38:17; Isa. 43:25; Jer. 50:20; Micah 7:19; 1 John 1:7. 2. You are saved from the power of your sins.
3. You are saved forever from your sins. Some people read this verse and think that
the word “uttermost means that Jesus can save anyone. Well, He can; but that is not the emphasis of
that word. It has the idea that Jesus
has the ability “to save us to the end.
In other words, when Jesus saves a soul, He does it completely and He
does it forever – John 10:28; John
6:37-40; John 6:47; 1 Pet. 1:5.
Salvation is a complete, perfect, and forever work! C.
Yes, Jesus is able to save your soul, and when He does, He is able to
keep you saved! That encourages me! I mess up a lot in life, but even I cannot
mess up salvation! It is complete in
Jesus and it is mine forever! Salvation
will not wear out and it will not wear off.
Those who are saved today will be save forever! Does that group include you? It can! V. SALVATION IS ABOUT A POTENTIAL - THEM A.
Here is the bittersweet part of this verse. We are told that this perfect, complete and
utter salvation can become a reality, but only for “them … that come unto God by Him. You see, salvation is not for everyone. There are some people who cannot and who will
not be saved! That may surprise you, but
it is true! Salvation is only for those
who will come to Jesus and call on Him by faith. B.
Jesus died on the cross to make a way of salvation possible for all who
will come to Him by faith, 1 John 2:2. He has issued an invitation for all people to
come to Him, Rev. 22:17; Matt. 11:28;
John 3:16. He has made a promise
that all who call on Him in faith will be saved, Rom. 10:9; 13. C.
That is a tremendous blessing! But
it is also the crux of a great problem!
You see, there are many who hear the message of the cross, the message
of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, the message of the Gospel of
grace and believe it. These people are
immediately, completely, perfectly, utterly and forever saved from their
sins. However,
there are many, many more that hear this same message and turn a deaf ear to
it. They harden their hearts to the call
of Jesus and walk away from Him and His promises. These people will never be saved, unless they
“come
unto God by Him. I remind you
that Jesus is the only way to God, John
14:6; Acts 4:12. He is the only hope
of salvation you have. If you reject
Him, you have no other alternatives. You
have nothing to look forward to but an eternity in Hell. To reject Jesus is to
walk away from the only One Who can save your soul, John 8:24; John 3:18, 36. D.
Are you one of “them? Have you come to Jesus for salvation? Are you trusting Jesus and Jesus alone to
save you from your sins; to rescue you from Hell and to take you to
Heaven? If you are, praise the
Lord! You are in good shape
spiritually. If you have not trusted
Jesus, let me encourage you to do that today!
Come to Him right now and call on Him.
He will save you and He will do it right! VI. SALVATION IS ABOUT A PROMISE - LIVETH A.
One of the primary reasons that Jesus is able to save so completely,
perfectly, and utterly is because He is alive, in Heaven today. As we know from the Bible, Jesus died on the
cross, but He also rose from the dead, Matt.
28:1-6. After that, Jesus ascended
back to Heaven and sat down at the right hand of God. He is present in Heaven today and He is there
to make “intercession for us. B.
He is our High Priest. This first
part of chapter 7 is about the superiority of Jesus to earthly high
priests. All other priests die and their
ministry ends forever. Jesus died and
His ministry began! He rose from the
dead and now He prays for us in the very presence of God. When we fail as believers, and we often do,
He is there to plead our case and say, “Put that on my account,” 1 John 2:1. His presence in Heaven is our guarantee of
eternal life! Jesus is there as the
proof that sin had been conquered and that way has been opened into God’s presence. He is the Door, John 10:9; and all who enter through Him have His presence in
Heaven as their promise, as their hope, as their anchor. C.
Name any other religious figure that can make that claim. Every other founder of every other major
religion has a grave where their followers can go to mourn their deaths. Only Christians have an empty tomb! Our Leader, the Author and Finisher of our
faith, rose from the dead, ascended back to Heaven, and is there today as our
representative and the guarantee that we will be there one day as well, John 14:1-3! What a promise! What a guarantee! Conc: Saved! What a glorious, wonderful word! The more I learn about that word and what it
promises, the more I love it! I am glad
that I can say, without reservation, “I am saved! I praise the Lord that I know what salvation
is all about. I praise the Lord that
Jesus is my Savior! What
about you? Can you say, “I
know for sure that I am saved,” today?
Have you ever come to Jesus Christ by faith and called on Him for
salvation? If you have, then all that I
have talked about today, and more, is yours through Him! But, if you haven’t, I challenge you to delay
no longer. If the Lord Jesus has shown
you that you are not saved today and you know that He is calling you to come to
Him; then I beg you to leave your seat, bow before Him and look to Him for your
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