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Introduction:
In
order for anyone to be saved there must be one who is able to save.
His name is Jesus. We're told in Psalm 3:8 that salvation belongs to the
Lord. In Jonah 2: 9, we're reminded that salvation is of the Lord.
1 Thessalonians 5:9 depicts
salvation being by the Lord. Salvation is simply a result of the grace
of a wonderful Savior. (Titus 2:11)
"For the grace of God that
bringeth salvation hath appeared to all men," As we consider the
truth of these verses, we see 3 things about the grace that bringeth
salvation. First, we see:
I.
THE LIFE THAT
REMINDS US OF HIS GRACE
In the first part of verse 13 we are reminded of the
days of our past life. A graphic depiction is given to describe
our past life, and remind us of His grace. We're reminded of:
A.
How He Brought Us
Out! "...hath
delivered us from the power of darkness...”
Immediately our mind is drawn back to the days of our past.
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We were in
danger. We were in distress. We were in darkness. But, Jesus
brought us out.
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The word
"delivered" speaks of being "rescued" and literally conveys the idea of
being "snatched out."
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The day God saved
us He "delivered" us. He rescued us. He snatched us out just in the nick
of time. He brought us out; but we're reminded of:
B.
Where He Brought Us
From
"hath delivered us
from the
power of darkness"
He snatched us out and rescued us; but, from what?
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We were held in the
power of darkness. (Eph.6:12)
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Without God men
grope and stumble as if walking in the dark. Life is lived in the
shadows of doubt and in the darkness of ignorance. Simply put, without
God, man is walking with blinders on, and he cannot see the way.
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In the day when I
could not help myself, when I couldn’t shed light upon myself, or when I
could not get myself into the light; He stepped into my darkness and He
"snatched me out" just in time. And, that life reminds me of His
marvelous grace. The second truth Paul conveys is:
II.
THE LOVE THAT RENEWS
US WITH HIS GRACE
This shows where He has brought me to. A man is not
saved in his sin, but a man is saved from His sin. He is saved from
something in order to be saved to something. This renewal is spoken of
in two ways.
A.
A Divine
Transformation "…
and hath translated us..."
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The word
"translated" literally means, "to transform, or to transpose." God found
us in darkness but transformed us to another kingdom. Deut. 6: 23. “And
he brought us out from thence, that he might bring us in, to give us the
land which he sware unto our fathers."
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Jesus brought us
out of darkness, and
He brought us in to light. He brought us out of
defilement, and He
brought us into cleansing. He
brought us out of deadness,
and He brought us in to life. The
moment of salvation involves a divine transformation. Paul not only
speaks of a divine transformation; but:
B.
A Divine Association
"hath translated us into the
kingdom of his dear Son."
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The kingdom of "His
dear Son" = Jesus the embodiment and expression of that love.
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The redeemed have been transferred into the realm
where God's love is shed upon us. (Jn.17: 23),
"...that the world may know that thou hast sent me, and hast loved them,
as thou hast loved me."
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Do you realize that
if you are in the family, God loves you just as He loves His very own
Son?
III.
THE LORD THAT
REDEEMS US BY HIS GRACE
Verse 14, reminds us of God's grace that redeems
sinful men. First, of all, it reminds us that by His grace:
A.
Our Sin Has Been Freely
Cleansed “In
whom we have redemption through his blood..."
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The word
"redemption" means, "to buy back." A ransom was paid.
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Since Genesis 3,
mankind has been estranged from God by sin. We were held by sin's power,
penalty and presence. We were slaves to Satan, and sin, placed on the
auction block of sin.
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At the Cross, Jesus
paid the ransom. He paid a debt He did not owe, and I owed a debt I
could not pay. Thus, He bought back my freedom, and released me from
sin's penalty. He freely cleansed my sin by His own blood.
B.
Our Sin Has Been Fully
Cancelled "In
whom we have redemption through his blood, even the FORGIVENESS OF
SINS."
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The goal of
redemption is not only to freely
cleanse our sin, but to fully
cancel our sin. "forgiveness" literally means, "to cancel, or send
away."
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Our sins are
removed as far as the East is from the West. He has hid them never to be
remembered anymore. Your family, friends, or neighbors may remember your
sins, but God doesn't. When He forgives, He forgets. He cleanses them,
and He cancels them. He redeems us from sin's penalty, and He releases
us from sin's power.
Conclusion:
Thank God, in Jesus, we find both redemption and forgiveness. He has
paid the price to cleanse our sin freely; and, he has released us from
the debt, and cancelled our sin fully. When I think of the
life that
reminds me of His
grace, the
love that
renews me with His
grace; and, the
Lord that
redeems me by His
grace, all I can say is, “Thank God for His Great & Glorious Grace!”
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