Are You Saved?
Are
you saved, and do you have a Saviour? What is the
gospel? Do you know where you are going? The bible says that saved people go to
Heaven and lost people go to Hell. The bible says that the gospel is the good
news that if you trust Jesus Christ as your Lord and Saviour
that God will save you. The bible says that there is one God and one mediator
between God and men, the man Christ Jesus, who gave himself a ransom for all.
A
ransom is the price that has to be paid to redeem someone. The bible says that
we have redemption through His blood, even the forgiveness of sins. Have you
committed sins? Then the bible says you need a Redeemer. What is the gospel?
The gospel is that Christ died for your sins. He was delivered for your
offenses and was raised again for your justification.
The
gospel is not to keep the commandments. Nobody ever has. Then what are the
commandments for? The Law was given to show you that you need a Saviour. By the works of the law there shall no flesh be
justified in his sight, the bible says, for by the law is the knowledge of sin.
The law makes you know what sin is. Adam sinned. By one act of one man, sin
entered the world and death by sin. So death passed to all men for that all
have sinned. All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. Hence, all
need a Saviour to save them from their sins.
The
gospel is not to ask Jesus into your heart. The gospel is to trust that Christ
died for your sins. The gospel is not to walk the aisle for Jesus but to
acknowledge that Jesus Christ walked up
Salvation
is not to pray through at the alter but to simply
trust that Christ got through to God for you, in your behalf. You don’t have to
go to the alter to be saved, you have to trust Jesus
Christ as your Saviour to be saved. There is no other
name given under Heaven among men whereby we must be saved. Not Mary, not the
Pope, not the Preacher, not a religious leader with a big following, but ONLY
Jesus Christ. He alone died for your sins and rose again for your
justification.
Salvation
is not to repent of your sins and clean up your act. The bible says that there
are none that are good and none that doeth good. So you are no good and you don’t
do good and you can’t be good, you still need a Saviour, Jesus Christ. He is the only way. Christ say I AM the way, the truth and the life. Do you want life?
Then get Christ and you will have life. The bible says to a saved individual
that when Christ who is our life shall appear then shall we also appear with
him in glory.
Salvation
is not in joining the church or shaking the preacher’s hand. Salvation is in
Jesus Christ. If you want life, get Christ as your Saviour,
believe on him and trust in him and God will save you. You don’t have to go to
a religious meeting in order to find salvation. You can be saved right now
without lifting a finger or going anywhere. Salvation is not in going, or
doing, or saying, but in trusting. Are you trusting
Jesus Christ alone for salvation?
Salvation
is not in water baptism. Salvation is in the baptism Christ was baptized with.
He was baptized into death and it was your death he was identified with. The
wages of sin is death, and Christ died for your sins. He took the payoff. God
made him to be sin for you. The issue is not getting wet but getting saved and
you can’t get saved in water, but only in Christ. Trust Jesus Christ and the
Holy Spirit will do the baptizing INTO the body of Christ. For by one Spirit are
we all baptized into one body. There is one Lord, one
faith and one baptism. The Holy Spirit does the baptizing today, not men. If
you are trusting your baptism for salvation then you
are not trusting Jesus Christ to have done the work of salvation. Getting water
baptized might be a sign…that somebody is trusting in his own efforts and not
in Christ’s work on the cross. He said, “it is
finished.”
Salvation
is not goose bumps. The bible never says “feel on the Lord Jesus Christ,” it
says BELIEVE on him. People say, “well I know what I felt.” Yes, but do you know who you are
trusting? Salvation is a faith issue, not a feeling issue. When your faith
follows the facts then the feelings fall in line. But when your faith starts
following your feelings and ignores the facts then what you really have is an
emotional upheaval, not salvation. Salvation is in the FACT that Christ died
for your sins, all of your sins, and by trusting those facts,
God will receive you, no matter what.
Salvation
is not in water, or wafers, or Wesley or Calvin or Allah or Budda
or Mary or a holy cow. Salvation is in Jesus Christ. Salvation is not by works
but by faith. Faith in what Christ did for you, not in what you are doing, or
are going to do for him. Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but
according to his mercy he saved us.
Deliverance
is not salvation and healing is not salvation. Just because you cured a bad
habit doesn’t mean that you are saved. Just because you were sick and got well
doesn’t mean you are saved. Salvation is only by trusting Jesus Christ and what
he did, on the cross, for you. When you trust the Lord alone for salvation then
you are saved. The bible says that the word of God standeth
sure and hath this seal: The Lord knoweth them that
are his. In other words a saved person is a sealed person. Sealed
with that Holy Spirit of promise. The Lord will never say to a saved
person, “depart from me ye workers of iniquity, I never knew you.” The bible
says he DOES know you and that he has sealed you unto the day of redemption. So
a sealed person is a saved person. Are you sealed?
What
is the evidence of your salvation? The evidence of salvation is not speaking in
tongues. You can’t look at a person, or watch a person and tell whether or not
he is saved. Saved people look just like lost people. They all look the same,
and sometimes they all act the same. So how can you tell if a person is saved? By his testimony. By the words that come out of his mouth.
You shall know them by their fruits. Fruits are words. They are not physical
actions. Jesus said “by your words you will be justified and by your words you
will be condemned.” Jesus said the mouth speaks what the heart is full of. So
what is your heart full of?
Could
you stand up somewhere and give a testimony of your salvation. If somebody
asked you, are you saved, what would you say? A
salvation testimony is not a colorful account of all the bad things and
horrible experiences you have had in your life. A salvation testimony would be
something along these lines. I was a lost, doomed and damned sinner, lost, on
my way to Hell, without God. I am the criminal. I am the thief, the drunk, the murderer,
the backstabber, the fornicator, the gossiper. I am no good. I don’t do any
good. I can’t do any good. But somebody shared the gospel with me. The word of
truth, the gospel of my salvation, and I realized that it’s not about me. It’s
about Jesus Christ. And I realized that all that I was,
all that I am and all that I ever will be, sinful, ungodly and the enemy of
God, that God made Christ to be all of that for me. Christ died for me and all
that I am. Christ died because I am a sinner and I commit sins. Sinful I was
born and sinful I will be. But Christ died for all my sins, and the proof that
God has forgiven me is that he raised Christ from the dead. I trust Jesus
Christ as my Saviour, my only Saviour.
Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be
saved.