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Introduction:
In order
for you to grow as a Christian, it is essential that you know you
are truly saved. Therefore, the first lesson you will study
is on the assurance of salvation. In fact, this subject is
so important that this lesson is divided into four separate
parts. Remember, you will not be able to grow spiritually
until you gain assurance of your salvation.
When
it comes to the assurance of salvation, not all people think alike. While
some are confused about their salvation, others are confident about
theirs. This lesson is designed to give you the assurance of your
salvation.
Why
are some confused about their salvation? They are confused
by Satan. The Bible says he is the author of confusion. In
fact, there are two ways Satan confuses people. The first
way he confuses many is by deceiving them. He causes them to think
they are saved when they are not. Though they believe they
will one day go to heaven, they will not.
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That
is why Jesus warns of this deception saying, “Not every
one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom
of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is
in heaven. Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord,
have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast
out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works? And
then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from
me, ye that work iniquity” (Matthew 7:21-23).
From
this Scripture, you learn that not everybody expecting to go to
heaven will go there! The second way he confuses them is
to cause people who are truly saved to doubt their salvation. But,
because they constantly doubt their salvation, they never grow
spiritually. Their doubt keeps them from becoming the mature
Christian the heavenly Father desires them to be. How can
you serve God when you do not even know if you are really saved?
Through deception and doubt, Satan confuses many about their salvation.
However,
you do not have to be confused about your salvation! Like
many others, you can be confident that you are really saved. The
purpose of Lesson One is to help you gain
the assurance of your salvation.
If you are deceived about your salvation, this lesson will guide
you toward a saving experience with Christ. If you are doubting
your salvation, this lesson will help you to gain assurance. If
you are a new Christian, this lesson will help you to develop the
assurance of salvation you need.
This
lesson on The Assurance of Salvation is divided into four
parts. Each part contains a question about salvation. As
you discover the answer to each question, you will gain the
assurance of salvation you need in order to grow spiritually.
WHAT
HAS GOD DONE?
Text: Acts
2:1-11 (Be sure to read this text.)
Introduction:
Jesus
had instructed his disciples to “wait for the promise of the
Father” (Acts 1:4). Obedient to His instructions, they waited
and prayed. On the day of Pentecost, Almighty God sent the
Holy Spirit as He had promised. The Holy Spirit gave the disciples
the ability to witness and preach in languages in which they had
never spoken before.
Those
who had assembled in Jerusalem for Pentecost were amazed. They
could not believe how these unlearned men could speak in those different
languages.
They were even more amazed at what the men had said. Those who
had gathered in Jerusalem heard about “the wonderful works of
God” (Acts 2:11).
Through
many wonderful works, God has made it possible that man can be saved.
Concerning God’s desire that man be saved, Peter wrote, “The
Lord is . . . not willing that any should perish, but that all should
come to repentance” (2nd Peter 3:9). Because
of God’s desire for you to be saved, He has done three wonderful things.
I.
Scriptures God Has Given
First,
God has given mankind the Scriptures, the Bible, so that you might
be saved.
Concerning the Scriptures, Paul wrote to Timothy, “And that from
a child thou hast known the holy scriptures, which are able to make
thee wise unto salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus” (2nd Timothy
3:15). There are two benefits of the Bible you should consider.
A.
Facts Presented
The first
benefit of the Bible consists of the facts presented within its pages.
The Bible contains the facts of salvation. It is from this
wonderful book that we learn about Jesus Christ. God’s message
of salvation is recorded in its pages. Paul wrote of that message, “Moreover,
brethren, I declare unto you the gospel . . . By which also ye are saved
. . . For
I delivered unto you . . . how that Christ died for
our sins, according to the scriptures; and that he was buried, and that
he arose again . . . according to the scriptures” (1st Corinthians
15:1-4). Even as Paul declared, God has recorded the facts
of salvation in the Scriptures.
So important
are these facts, God has given them by inspiration to men who
recorded them for us in the Bible. Not only did He record them,
but He also has preserved them in His Word down through the years
for us. It is from the Bible you learn how to be saved. Had
it not been for the Bible, you would have never known about salvation.
B.
Faith Produced
The second
benefit of the Bible is the faith it produces. Concerning this
faith, Paul wrote, “For by grace are ye saved through faith;
and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God” (Ephesians
2:8). It is the Bible that causes us to have faith for salvation. Again
concerning faith, Paul wrote, “So then faith cometh by hearing,
and hearing by the word of God” (Romans 10:17). Faith,
which saves us, comes from hearing the Word of God.
Because
God has written and has preserved His Word, you and I can be saved.
II.
Spirit God has Sent
When Jesus
told his disciples that He must go away, He promised to send another
Comforter to them. The Greek word for “comforter” means “one
called along beside to help.” As to the identity to this Comforter,
Jesus says, “But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom
the Father will send in my name . . .” (John 14:26). God
sent the Holy Spirit to help you be saved.
The Holy
Spirit helps you in two ways. Without His help, you could not
be saved.
A.
Convicting You of Sin
The first
way the Holy Spirit helps you is by convicting you of sin. Of
this work of the Holy Spirit, Jesus said in John 16:8, “And
when he is come, he will reprove the world of sin . . .” As
you learn of your sin from the Bible, the Holy Spirit causes you
to experience “godly sorrow.” Without the Holy Spirit’s
work of conviction, you would be unconcerned about your lost condition
and your sin against God.
It is
through the help of the Holy Spirit that you are able to confess
to God that you are sorry for your sins.
B.
Converting You Into a Saint
The second
way the Holy Spirit helps you is by converting you into a Saint. Jesus
said, “Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born
of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God” (John
3:5). As you come to God, confessing your sins and trusting
in Christ, the Holy Spirit spiritually births you into a “new
creature” in Christ.
Remember,
there are two ways that the Holy Spirit helps you. First, He
helps you by convicting you of your sins so that you will come to
Christ for salvation. Secondly, after you come in faith, He
transforms you into a born-again Christian.
III.
Son God Has Given
Most important
of all, God has given you his Son so that you might be saved.
John 3:16 tells you, “For God so loved the world, that he gave
his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish,
but have everlasting life.” In
order for you to be saved, God’s Son became what was needed for your
salvation.
A.
Sacrifice For Your Sin
The first
thing that you needed was a sacrifice for your sin. From Genesis,
you learn about the first man’s sin. After Adam had sinned,
he made a covering of leaves for Eve and himself. But God replaced
their coverings with coats of skin. From this, God began to
teach man that He required a sacrifice for sin. All throughout
the Bible, animals, usually lambs, were slain to make a sacrifice
for man’s sins.
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The
Book of Leviticus tells us, “For the life of the flesh
is in the blood: and I have given it to you upon the altar
to make an atonement for your souls: for it is the blood that
maketh an atonement for the soul” (Leviticus 17:11). Again,
you find the necessity of a blood sacrifice as the writer of
Hebrews says, “And almost all things are by the law purged
with blood; and without the shedding of blood is no remission” (Hebrews
9:22).
When Jesus
died on the cross, He became the sacrifice demanded by a righteous
God.
His shed blood fully enabled a righteous God to forgive man’s sins.
B.
Substitute for the Sinner
The second
thing that man needed was a substitute for the sinner. Not
only did Jesus become a sacrifice for your sin, but He also became
a substitute for you as a sinner. God’s just nature demanded
that “The soul that sinneth, it shall die” (Ezekiel
18:20). Paul wrote of sin, “For all have sinned, and
come short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23).
Though all have sinned, God’s merciful nature has allowed Jesus to
die for sin in your place.
God did
not ignore His own law; He invoked a higher law. Through the
law of substitution, He allowed his Son to die for your sin.
What has
God done? First, He has given you the Bible so that you might
know how to be saved. Secondly, He sent the Holy Spirit to
help you to be saved. But most important of all, He has given
His Son that you might be saved. No wonder those at the Pentecost
marveled as they heard of the “wonderful
works of God.”
What
Has God Done?
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Those
gathered at Pentecost were amazed as they heard in their own
language the wonderful ________________ of God.
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God
has given you the ___________ that you may know about salvation.
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It
is from the Bible that you learn the ________ of salvation.
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After
you hear the facts of salvation, _____________ can be produced.
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God
has given you the _____________________ _______________ to help
you be saved.
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The
Holy Spirit helps by ____________ you of your sin, and by ____________
you into a Saint.
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Conviction
of sin causes you to experience “_____________
sorrow” for your sin.
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When
you get saved, the Holy Spirit causes you to become a “___________
creature”
in Christ Jesus.
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Most
important of all, God has given you His ___________ that you
might be saved.
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God’s
Son became a ____________ for your sin by becoming a ________________
for the sinner.
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