Summary: Jesus is the source of our salvation, but how did he do it? He did it by becoming a man, living a sinless life, dying on the cross as a sacrifice for our sins, and rising from the dead three days later conquering the grave. More than that, Jesus is the so

God’s Wonderful Plan of Salvation!

Soteria (Greek) – rescue / safety

1. What does it mean to be saved?

• Freedom from the bondage of sin.

• Peace with God.

• He with us & in us.

• Become a new creation.

• Indwelling of the Holy Spirit.

* It is eternally more important than being saved from fire, illness, poverty etc.

2. WHAT IS SALVATION?

• Deliverance from impending death

• Saving of the whole person

• Forgiveness of sins

• Deliverance from the hands of our Enemy

• Sparing of the coming Judgment and wrath of God

* It’s the greatest miracle God can do in your life.

3. WHY IS SALVATION NEEDED?

All have sinned. Romans 3: 23

We are imprisoned by our sin. Galatians 3:22

We are under a curse. Galatians 3:10

We are slaves to our sin. Romans 6:16

We are sentenced to death by our sin. Romans 6:23

4. Who is a sinner?

• A sinner isn’t someone who breaks all the rules.

• But who hasn’t put God where HE rightfully belongs.

• Where is that? At the center of one’s life.

• Everyone has sinned: Ps 51: 5; Rom 5: 12; 1Jn 1:8; Rom 3: 10

• Penalty for sin: Rom 6:23a

• Who can’t sin? 1 John 3: 9; 1 John 5: 18

5. What it means to be lost?

Lost / Found / Saved : slave to sin,

out of glory of God

2 Corinthians 4:3 Luke 19: 10

Diag: Body; Soul; Spirit

Healthy Happiness Holiness

born in sin / emptiness / unseen /

6. What are man’s efforts to reach God?

(a) Good life

(b) Philosophy

(c) Religion

(d) Good works

7. What is God’s effort for man?

(a) Story of Christmas / Passion / Crucifixion of Christ / Resurrection

Illustration: To help us understand the answer to that question, I would like to recount a story that I heard Paul Harvey tell many years ago. One snowy Christmas Eve, during an especially harsh Midwestern blizzard, an old farmer was sitting in his comfortable chair by the fireplace, book in hand, when he heard a thumping sound against his kitchen door. He didn’t think much of it at first; after all it was a cold, windy night, so he returned to his reading. But when the thumping sound continued, the farmer put down his book and decided to investigate. When he entered the warm kitchen, he discovered that the thumping sound was being made by tiny sparrows that were flying into the glass in the kitchen door. At first the farmer could not understand the small birds’ strange behavior; but then he realized that the tiny birds were attracted by the light and warmth coming through the window pane in the kitchen door. The farmer assumed that the sparrows would eventually realize that bumping their heads against the window pane was not going to get them anywhere, so he went back to his warm fire and continued with his book. Yet, the thumping sound did not stop. In fact, it seemed to increase in frequency. So the farmer returned to the kitchen, and sure enough, the sparrows were still flying into the window pane, hoping to escape the freezing snowy night and find the warmth of the light inside.

Being a kindly and compassionate old man, the farmer was saddened to think of the little sparrows suffering in the cold; therefore, he felt compelled to do something. So he bundled up in his heavy coat and scarf, put on his cap and earmuffs, and stepped into the bitter, windy cold outside. Slowly he tramped through the deep snow to the barn and pulled the huge barn doors wide-open so the sparrows could fly into safety. He even lit a lantern inside the barn so that the sparrows could more easily see the way in. Then he returned outside into the blizzard and began to wave his arms, trying to herd the sparrows in hopes that they would fly into the barn, where they would be safe from the wintry storm. Well, of course, that didn’t work; that only seemed to scare the little birds further away from the barn. Next, he went back into the kitchen and grabbed a hand full of crackers from a canister in the cabinet. He went back outside and began to sprinkle a trail of crackers along the ground to try to lure the birds to the safety of the barn. Yet even that didn’t work. Finally, in exasperation, the farmer went back inside the house and watched through the kitchen window as the sparrows huddled on the frozen branches outside, shivering in the freezing cold. Then, a thought occurred to him: “If only I could become a sparrow, just for a moment. Then they wouldn’t be afraid of me, and I could show them the way to the barn.” At that moment, the farmer realized he had grasped the true meaning of Christmas. God became one of us in order to lead us into the barn.

Doesn’t that story illustrate something essential about the character of God? Doesn’t that story tell us something about how God feels about you and me? Doesn’t that story point toward the incredible love that God has for us. Like a heavenly sparrow who comes to take us into the barn, Jesus Christ swoops into the bitter cold of a dark night just so he can take us home with him. As Jesus said:

Let not your heart be troubled; you believe in God, believe also in Me. In My Father’s house are many mansions; if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and receive you to Myself; that where I am, there you may be also. John 14: 1-3, NKJV

8. WHO PROVIDES OUR SALVATION?

The source of our salvation is Jesus. Hebrews 5:8-9

Jesus is the source of our salvation, but how did he do it? He did it by becoming a man, living a sinless life, dying on the cross as a sacrifice for our sins, and rising from the dead three days later conquering the grave. More than that, Jesus is the sole provider and sole source of salvation.

Acts 4:12 Rev 19: 1 John 14: 6

Salvation is found only in Jesus Christ. 1Thes 5:19

Why did Jesus provide our salvation? He loves us. That’s the whole message of the Bible. God loves you. 1 Pet 2: 24

9. What is man’s situation before being saved? Rom 3: 23

Ans: A self-directed life

10.What is man’s situation after being saved? Rom 5:5; 8:10,11; Phil 1:6; 2:13

Ans: A Christ-directed life

11. Why does salvation appear too good to be true?

1. It is a free gift. Ephesians 2:8

2. It cannot be earned on our part. Ephesians 2:9

3. It is based on grace. Ephesians 2:5,8

12. What Must We Do to Accept the Offer, which Has Been Extended to Us through the Gospel of Christ?

Conditions for Salvation!!! Revelation 3: 20

ACCEPT

•That we are sinners

Romans 3:23 for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God,

•That God offers us salvation.

Acts 4:12 Salvation is found in no-one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be saved.“

2 Corinthians 6: 2

BELIEVE

John 6: 47

John 8: 24

John 3: 16

Romans 13: 11

Ephesians 1: 13

Acts 16: 31

John 5: 24

REPENT

Repentance is a change of mind brought about by godly sorrow, which results in a reformation of life.

“For godly sorrow worketh repentance to salvation not to be repented of: but the sorrow of the world worketh death.” - 2 Corinthians 7:10 Luke 13: 3

CONFESS

The gospel must change our lives - others must be able to see/hear

Romans 10:9 - 11 ….. if you confess with your mouth, "Jesus is Lord," and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.

Those who know Jesus Christ is the Son of God, but will not go any further in accepting the offer of God’s grace...

• Are in no better standing with God than the devils… even the devils believe, and tremble (James 2:19)

• Have a dead faith (James 2:17, 26)

• Will never enjoy the confidence of knowing they are right with God (I John 2:3)

• Are building their lives on “sand” (Matt. 7:21-27)

Those who refuse to change their minds about sin, and refuse to change their lives to submit to God’s will...

•Will perish (Luke 13:3, 5), and

• Are not ready for the coming Judgment Day (Acts 17:30, 31).

13. What happens when you receive Christ? 2 Corinthians 5:15-21

If nothing happened, it could be that you were not really saved?

• You are a “new creature”. 2 Corinthians 5:17

• You are secured. 1 John 5:11-13

• You are sealed by the Holy Spirit. Ephesians 1:12-14

• You are sanctified. 1 Corinthians 6:9-11; 1 John 1:7

(a) We have been made Holy

(b) We have been separated from sin for God

Do you know the date you were saved?

e.g. Caterpillar – can’t fly

Pupa – state of transformation

Butterfly – new birth

14. Prayer of Salvation

Dear Lord Jesus

I know that I am sinful and I need your forgiveness.

I believe that you died to pay the penalty for my sin.

I want to step down from my throne, turn from my sinful nature and follow YOU.

I invite you to come into my heart and take control of my life.

Lead me and direct my life as it pleases YOU. In JESUS’ NAME AMEN!