THE BIBLE SPEAKS DAILY (OCTOBER 31st, 2024)


TODAY'S TOPIC:
FAITH DICTATES THE CONDITIONS FOR SALVATION.

TODAY'S VERSE: Romans 3:21-26.

"...But now the righteousness of God apart from the law is revealed, being witnessed by the Law and the Prophets, even the righteousness of God, through faith in Jesus Christ, to all and on all who believe. For there is no difference; for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, being justified freely by His grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus, whom God set forth as a propitiation by His blood, through faith, to demonstrate His righteousness, because in His forbearance God had passed over the sins that were previously committed, to demonstrate at the present time His righteousness, that He might be just and the justifier of the one who has faith in Jesus..."

Mike Willis
The Man's need for salvation is clearly taught, and  established in the Bible. 
He is guilty of sin and doomed to the eternal punishment for sin — damnation in hell. However, God acted in his grace and mercy toward mankind to save Man from his sin. His grace is displayed in the gift of Jesus Christ who shed His precious Blood on Calvary, for the sins of the World (1 John 2:2). 
What must man do to be saved by the grace of God as manifested in Christ Jesus?
There is something that man must do to be saved from the consequences of his sin. 

The Scriptures teach that God’s grace is offered to every man (Tit. 2:11-14; 1 Tim. 2:3-4; 1 John 2:1-2), but that it is received conditionally. 

This article will examine the conditions for salvation through the grace of God which is made available to us through the shed Blood of Jesus Christ. 
Teaching that there are conditions to receive the grace of God, one is not affirming that he can earn his salvation through works (Eph. 2:8-9).

When Jesus sent his Apostles to preach the gospel to all the world, he told them what men must do to be saved by His Grace. There are three accounts given of the Great Commission in the synoptic gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke. Looking at the sum total of what each says, we can learn the conditions for Salvation.

1. Matthew 28:18-20:
 “All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth. Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world”. 
 This passage affirms that one must hear the gospel preached and be baptized in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in order to be saved from sin. When one does these things, he has Christ with him, meaning that he enters into a fellowship with Christ.

2. Mark 16:15-16: 
“Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature. He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned”. 
These passages affirm that one must hear the gospel preached, believe it, and be baptized in order to be saved from his sins.

3. Luke 24:46-47. 
“Thus it is written, and thus it behoved Christ to suffer, and to rise from the dead the third day: And that repentance and remission of sins should be preached in his name among all nations, beginning at Jerusalem.” 
In this context, Jesus stated that one must hear the preaching of Christ and repent of his sins in order to receive the remission of his sins.
   
From the Great Commission, one can see what Jesus taught the Apostles to preach in order for man to be saved by the grace of God. God’s grace is manifested in the gift of Jesus Christ whose shed Blood makes forgiveness available to every man. Those who Hear the saving Gospel, Believe it with all of their heart, Repent of their sins, and are Baptized will be saved from their past sins by the Grace of God.

The Record Conversions in Acts:

A study of the cases of conversion in the Book of Acts helps us to see how the Apostles of Christ understood the Great Commission and what Man has to do to be saved by Christ:

1. Those on the Day of Pentecost (Acts 2). 

The first Gospel sermon was preached on the Day of Pentecost following the resurrection of Christ, by Peter. 
He preached the Gospel that Jesus commissioned them to preach. His purpose was to tell those assembled, how they can be saved by calling upon the name of the Lord (2:21). Beginning at that point, Peter preached Jesus to the assembly (2:22-36). The conclusion of his sermon is stated in Acts 2:36: 
“Therefore let all the house of Israel know assuredly, that God hath made that same Jesus, whom ye have crucified, both Lord and Christ.” Those in the audience who believed responded by saying: 
“Men and brethren, what shall we do?” 
Peter understood that they were asking what to do to be saved from sin. He replied, 
“Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost” (Acts 2:38). 
The conditions for salvation are these: 
Hear the Gospel, Believe it with all of one’s heart, Repent of one’s sin, and be Baptized in water.

2. The Samaritans (Acts 8:4-25). 

The second case of conversion in Acts is that of the Samaritans, a mixed race of people who were half-Jew and half-Gentile. As a result of persecution, the Disciples scattered from Jerusalem. An Evangelist named Philip traveled to Samaria where he preached the saving Gospel to the Samaritan race. The text says, 
"But when they believed Philip preaching the things concerning the kingdom of God, and the name of Jesus Christ, they were baptized, both men and women. Then Simon himself believed also: and when he was baptized, he continued with Philip, and wondered, beholding the miracles and signs which were done” (Acts 8:12-13). 
The conditions for salvation are these: 
Hear the Gospel, Believe it with all of one’s heart, Repent of one’s sins, and be Baptized in water.

3. The Ethiopian Nobleman (Acts 8:26-40). 

The Holy Spirit commanded Philip to leave Samaria to go elsewhere to preach the Gospel. Philip left, not knowing where he was going. As he traveled, he met an Ethiopian Jew who was returning from worshiping in Jerusalem. As he was traveling in his Chariot, he was reading from Isaiah 53. The Holy Spirit instructed Philip to teach the man. After, Philip was invited by the man to travel with him, Philip began from that Scripture (Isa. 53) to preach Jesus. 
The text reads: 
“Then Philip opened his mouth, and began at the same scripture, and preached unto him Jesus. And as they went on their way, they came unto a certain water: and the eunuch said, See, here is water; what doth hinder me to be baptized? And Philip said, If thou believest with all thine heart, thou mayest. And he answered and said, I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God. And he commanded the chariot to stand still: and they went down both into the water, both Philip and the eunuch; and he baptized him” (Acts 8:35-38).

 This man heard the Gospel preached, Believed it with all of his heart, Confessed his Faith in Christ Jesus, and was Baptized in water, to be saved by Jesus Christ.
The  Ethiopian went on his way rejoicing because he had received salvation through Christ (Acts 8:40).

4. Saul of Tarsus (Acts 9, 22, 26). 

This account is recorded three times in Acts, the first as told by Luke and the last two accounts as told by Paul himself. By combining these three accounts, here is what we learn that Saul did for his salvation. 
Saul received authority to go from Jerusalem to Damascus to arrest Christians in that city and bring them back to Jerusalem. On the way to Damascus, Jesus appeared to Saul in a vision. When Saul saw the man in the vision, he asked, “Who art thou?” The man responded, “I am Jesus of Nazareth, whom thou persecutest.” Saul asked what the Lord wanted him to do. The Lord did not immediately tell Saul what to do to be saved; instead, he told him to go to Damascus and there it would be told him what he must do (Acts 9:6). The vision left Saul blind. His traveling companions led him into the city where he did not eat or drink for three days; rather, he was giving himself to prayer (Acts 9:11). 
God sent an Evangelist named Ananias to Saul. When he arrived, he told Saul how Jesus had sent him, to heal Saul’s blindness, thus confirming that he was the one sent to Saul by God. But still Saul’s sins had not been washed away. 
Ananias said to Saul, 
"And now why tarriest thou? Arise, and be baptized, and wash away thy sins, calling on the name of the Lord” (Acts 22:16). 

Saul of Tarsus Heard the Gospel preached, Believed it with all of his heart, Saul had previously called Jesus Lord, and was Baptized in order to have his sins washed away by the Blood of Jesus Christ.

5. Cornelius (Acts 10-11). 

Cornelius was the first Gentile convert to the Gospel. He was a morally upright man, being described by the Holy Spirit as follows: 
“There was a certain man in Caesarea called Cornelius, a centurion of the band called the Italian band, a devout man, and one that feared God with all his house, which gave much alms to the people, and prayed to God alway” (Acts 10:1-2). 
Despite these moral attributes, Cornelius was still a lost man, because he was still a sinner. 
An Angel appeared to him, giving him instruction to send to Joppa for Peter who,
“shall tell thee words, whereby thou and all thy house shall be saved ” (Acts 11:14). 
When Peter arrived, he had learned that the same Gospel that saves Jews and Samaritans is sent to Gentiles as well. He said, 
“Of a truth I perceive that God is no respecter of persons: But in every nation he that feareth him, and worketh righteousness, is accepted with him” (Acts 10:34-35). 
Cornelius had assembled his family and friends together to hear what Peter had to say. Peter preached Jesus to them. As he was preaching, the Holy Spirit fell on the household of Cornelius to convince the Jewish Brethren who came with Peter that Gentiles could be saved through Faith in Christ Jesus. 
When this happened, Peter said, 
"Can any man forbid water, that these should not be baptized, which have received the Holy Ghost as well as we? And he commanded them to be baptized in the name of the Lord. Then prayed they him to tarry certain days” (Acts 10:47-48). 
Later when Jewish brethren challenged what Peter had done, he told them what had happened. They replied, 
“Then hath God also to the Gentiles granted repentance unto life” (Acts 11:18). 

The Gentiles Heard the Gospel preached, Believed it (Acts 15:7), Repented of their sins, and were Baptized in water to be saved by the grace of God!

6. The Household of Lydia (Acts 16:14-15). 

The first European convert recorded in Scripture was a Woman named Lydia. 
The Scripture tells of her conversion at Philippi as follows: 
"And a certain woman named Lydia, a seller of purple, of the city of Thyatira, which worshipped God, heard us: whose heart the Lord opened, that she attended unto the things which were spoken of Paul. And when she was baptized, and her household, she besought us, saying, If ye have judged me to be faithful to the Lord, come into my house, and abide there. And she constrained us.”

This woman Heard the Gospel preached, and was Baptized.

7. The Philippian Jailer (Acts 16:25-34). 

Paul labored in Philippi for some time. After healing a demon-possessed Woman, her Masters had Paul and Silas thrown into jail. 
They were beaten and put in Stocks. At midnight they were singing and praying to God when an earthquake came that loosed the Bonds of the prisoners and opened the prison doors. 
The Jailer ran out and, thinking that the prisoners for whom he was responsible with his life had escaped, he drew his sword to kill himself. Paul told him not to harm himself for all the prisoners were there. 
This man later asked, 
“Sirs, what must I do to be saved?” 
Paul replied, 
“Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house” (Acts 16:31). 
Inasmuch as this Jailer did not know Jesus, he took Paul and Silas into his house where they taught him the Gospel. The Scripture continues, “And they spake unto him the word of the Lord, and to all that were in his house. And he took them the same hour of the night, and washed their stripes; and was baptized, he and all his, straightway” (Acts 16:32-33). 

The Jailer Heard the Gospel, Believed it with all of his heart, and was Baptized in water.

8. The Corinthians (Acts 18:8). 

Later, in Paul’s evangelistic journey, he preached in Corinth. 
The Scriptures simply say, 
“And Crispus, the chief ruler of the synagogue, believed on the Lord with all his house; and many of the Corinthians hearing believed, and were baptized” (Acts 18:8). 

The Corinthians Heard the Gospel preached, Believed it, and were Baptized.

From all these cases of conversion that are recorded in Acts, one can learn what he must do to be saved by the grace of God through Faith in Christ Jesus. 
He must Hear the Gospel, Believe it with all of his heart, Repent of his sins, Confess his faith in Christ Jesus, as The Son of God, and be Baptized (Immersed) in water for the Remission of his sins. These are the conditions for man to be saved from his sins by the Blood of Jesus Christ.

Conclusion.
Did you see anyone in all these narratives mentioned above: 
a. Saying the Sinners Prayers?
b. Raising up Hands before the Altar and repeating words of confessions. Asking Jesus to come into their hearts?
c. Did you see anyone in the narratives mentioned above fasting and praying for salvation, without doing anything?
d. Was there anyone saved, in the narratives above, by merely dreaming about Jesus, or by merely seeing a vision of Jesus Christ.
 2Thess 2:14; Rom. 1:16-17.
All these avenues we see today in many Man-made Churches are nothing but mere human permutations!!!
If you have believed the gospel and resolved to turn away from your sins, one thing stands between you and salvation — water baptism for the remission of your sins. 
Have you obeyed the gospel? 
Why postponing your obedience to the gospel?
a. The Philippian jailer was baptized the “same hour of the night” when he heard the gospel (Acts 16:33); 
b. The Eunuch stopped the Chariot as he and Philip traveled in order that he could be baptized immediately (Acts 8:38). 
c. Saul was so full of guilt for his sins that he neither ate a bite nor drank a drop between the time he learned what he needed to do to be saved and his obedience (Acts 9:9). 
d. These people saw their need to be baptized in water so that their souls could be saved from the punishment of sin.

If you have not obeyed the Gospel to receive the forgiveness of your sins, YOU needs to do so immediately. 
Have you been immersed in water, for the remission of YOUR sins? 
If not, what are YOU waiting for? 
Why not obey the GOSPEL today, and NOW?

TODAY'S PRAYER:
Heavenly Father of my SPIRIT, thank You for the gift of Life today. Thanks to You for making me to know all these conditions for my salvation. May You be blessed forever.
Kindly save me to the outermost Heaven, as I call upon You Holy Name!
Father, increase my Faith and Obedience to Your commandments. Help me to love You the more. My Heavenly Father, You are God of my Soul.
Kindly heal the Sick and provide for the Needy among us, AMEN!

Read, Study, Meditate and Do the Will of God always.

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