Summary: Acts Series: If your child was lost and you could get a message to him, would you make it complicated or simple? [The Meaning, The Man and The Method of Salvation.]

The Simplicity of Salvation

Acts 16:25-30

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Question: If you had a child that was lost, and if you had the chance to get a message to that child, telling them what to do, and how to get home…would you make that message simple or complicated?

(simple! So it is w/ our souls’ salvation)

A couple of years ago my wife had the frightening experience of not knowing where Jacob was. She called out for him, and looked around, because he liked to hide. But then she saw it: the front door open and the screen door cracked! She can tell you about the panic she experienced as she ran out that door, extremely pregnant w/ twins, and began to search the neighborhood for the little guy. What a relief when she saw him down the street… “hi mommy!”

Several cases of child abductions involving young girls have been in the news in recent weeks.

3 weeks ago a 7-year-old girl, Erica Pratt, abducted from out front of her home, later escaped from an abandoned rowhouse in Philadelphia. The same week a man was charged with kidnapping and killing 5-year-old Samantha Runnion of Stanton, Calif.

This follows the high-profile kidnappings of 14-year-old Elizabeth Smart in Salt Lake City and of two San Diego children, 7-year-old Danielle van Dam and 2-year-old Jahi Turner. Elizabeth and Jahi remain missing; Danielle was slain.

2 weeks ago 6 year old Cassandra Williamson was abducted from her own home in St. Louis while eating breakfast…her body was found later that day.

And just 3 days ago, a couple of teenage girls in California were abducted at gunpoint…

In Acts 16, a man asked, “What must I do to be saved?”

I’m happy to report that God has made it simple.

Is. 35:8 (speaking of the King’s highway [to heaven])

the wayfaring men, though fools, shall not err therein.

This means a stranger w/out good sense can find his way on the gospel road.

Salvation is so simple and plain…that often times the intellectual giants stumble over it, while little children have no trouble.

Jesus said in Mt. 11:25

thou hast hid these things from the wise and prudent, and hast revealed them unto babes.

Our God does not put a premium on ignorance…nor a penalty on intelligence. But He does indeed stress the simplicity of salvation! God wants people to be saved!

I Pet. 3:9 “God is not willing that any should perish…”

God is not playing keep-away w/ salvation. He wants you to be saved even more than you do. (He went a million miles to make it happen…only 1 step short!)

So, what must I do to be saved?

First of all, we have a misunderstanding of the term “saved.”

What does it mean to be saved?

Gk= sodzo: means, “to be delivered.”

But, delivered from what?

What was this Philipian jailer wanting to be saved from?

Some say, the earthquake (no, it’s over)

Some say, saved from his superiors who would kill him since the prisoners escaped. (no, the prisoners didn’t get away)

He said, what must I do to be saved…well, saved from what? Delivered from what?

We give the invitation at the end of the message, and invite lost people to be saved…from what?

The Bible says, whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved…from what?

Let’s allow an angel to answer the question…

When an angel announced the birth of Christ to Joseph and Mary, he said,

thou shalt call his name JESUS: for he shall save his people from their sins.

To be saved is to be saved from sin!

People don’t like that word, sin, anymore! They find it offensive.

Remember when drunkenness was a sin…now “disease”

Pregnancy out of wedlock/mistake, accident

Children rebelling vs. parents/maladjusted

(see me after the service and I’ll show you where the adjuster is located!)

shacking up/cohabitation

abortion/freedom of choice

homosexuality/alternate lifestyle

gossip/prayer request

Willie Nelson, before IRS caught him, when still had money, built his own golf course on his own land.

Someone asked him about “par” (explain)

They asked what par was on his course.

He said, it’s my golf course, par is what I want it to be. He pointed at the first hole, “that’s a par 47, yesterday I birdied it”.

That’s how a lot of people approach sin these days, they think they can just define it for themselves…nevermind what God says about it…they “feel” it’s ok!

It’s secular humanism…and no matter what evil happens, from OK City to Columbine from the twin towers to anthrax, from suicide bombings to the recent child abductions, whenever evil happens, the talking heads are all over the TV saying, these people aren’t wicked, they’re just sick…they’re not evil, they’re just sick…

…yes, they’re sick allright, they’re sin-sick!

The Bible points out the very root of the problem and calls it what it is: sin! We’re born w/ a sin nature…we aren’t born w/ a spark of divinity, we’re born w/ seeds of rebellion.

That’s the bad news…the good news is: Jesus Christ came into the world to save us from sin!

Saved from 3 things: (as it pertains to sin)

1. Penalty of sin—Rom. 6:23 (quote) The apostle Paul calls it the “body of death”

In ancient Rome, they killed criminals in several gruesome ways: crucifixion, thrown to wild animals, and another way: when convicted of a capital crime, many were executed by being attached to a cadabre, a dead body, usually of someone who died of a loathsome disease like leprosy…they would tie the corpse to the back of the criminal, who was required to work, eat, sleep w/ that dead body tied to him…as it decayed and decompose, the disease would overtake the criminal, who would then die a slow, agonizing, humiliating death, attached to that cadabre.

The Bible says we all have a body of death that is tied to us, it’s called “sin.” But praise God, Jesus came to save us from the penalty of sin.

2. Jesus also saves us from the pollution of sin.

When we get saved, the Lord says, I’ll not only keep you out of hell (what most people think they’re saved from in total) but I’ll give you a new nature…I’ll clean you up from the inside out…I’ll give you power to get victory over bad habits, to learn a better way to live, how to get rid of the things that don’t belong in your life, and replace them w/ much better things.

Years ago a man in England was in prison, but he was pardoned by the queen…a friend delivered the message to him saying, “I’ve got great news: you’ve been pardoned! You can go free!”/his prisoner friend showed no emotion/ “don’t you understand? The queen has set you free/he unbuttoned his shirt, drew it back, revealed a large cancerous growth in his chest that was eating away his life/ “ask the queen what she can do about this?”

It’s not enough for us to be saved from just the penalty of sin, we must also be saved from the pollution and the power of sin.

Not just the sin that would send us to hell, but the sin that will continue to wreck our life right now.

Not just the sweet by and by, but the nasty now and now.

No wonder the author of “Rock of Ages” wrote:

“be of sin the double cure, save from wrath and make me pure!”

The Bible says sin shall no longer have dominion over you…there’s no sin you cannot gain victory over by the power of Christ…yet some of you continue to be led around by the nose by Satan himself, and you think you have no control over it…but I’m here to tell you that Jesus has broken the power of sin in your life, and you need to claim the victory and say, “enough is enough, I’m claiming the victory today!”

Penalty/pollution (power)/ and…

3. One of these days, we’ll be saved from the very presence of sin.

Rev. 21:27

And there shall in no wise enter into it any thing that defileth…but they which are written in the Lamb’s book of life.

What must I do to be saved?…saved from what? Sin!

That’s the meaning of salvation…

Now, the man of salvation

v. 31 believe on what? No, believe on Who!

People claim to believe in God.

Every person in hell will believe in God.

People claim to believe in the plan of salvation.

You cannot be saved by the plan of salvation…you can only be saved by the MAN of salvation. (Jesus Christ)

Salvation is not in a plan/prayer

(recent 3X5 cards) It’s not by works/a feeling/not by trying/not by baptism/good intentions/not saved from guilt alone

Salvation is in Jesus Christ, alone.

Forsaking All I Trust Him (faith)

Faith is only as good as it’s object…is Christ the object of your faith?

Salvation is in Jesus Christ, alone.

Meaning/man…

Thirdly, the method of salvation:

“Believe” (v. 31)

not in—mentally, intellectually (Js. 2:19)

but on—emotionally, spiritually

ill.—man who wouldn’t fly/when asked about it, said, I know intellectually it’s ok, but emotionally I can’t handle it/one day realized, I’m a grown man, wasting lots of time, I’m gonna do it/bought ticket, got on board, buckled himself in/made his destination/may have been white knuckles all the way, but he made it!

What was the difference?

Before he believed in airplanes/now he believed on the airplane.

Millions believe in Jesus Christ, (head), but will split hell wide open one day because they’ve never believed on Jesus Christ (heart), they’ve missed heaven by 18 inches!

Ill.—Jerome, the early church father who translated the Bible from greek into Latin, said one night he had a dream/Jesus came to his house to visit him/he gathered all his money to give as a gift/Jesus looked at him and said, I don’t want your money/possessions…/same answer/ “Lord, what do you want?”/your sin, that’s what I came here to get!

Jerome later said, “In my dream I gave Jesus my sin, and He gave me eternal life.”

What an exchange!

Oh the simplicity of salvation!

Jesus said in Lk. 18 and in 2 other gospels:

Suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid them not: for of such is the kingdom of God. 17 Verily I say unto you, Whosoever shall not receive the kingdom of God as a little child shall in no wise enter therein.

The children get it…we adults make such a mess out of it…how we muddy the waters w/ confusion. We try so hard to make it difficult.

The difficult part was done by Jesus Christ/hard part/expensive/million miles crossed…only 1 step away, the step of faith of a little child (childlike faith), to come to Jesus:

“I realize I need to be saved”

“I realize I can be saved”

“I ask You to save me!”

As easy as ABC

Admit you are a sinner

Believe on Jesus Christ as only hope for salvation

Call on Him to save you