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Page 89-92,
Lesson 20, God's Full Salvation (Living Stream Ministry, Anaheim, California,
1990)
RECEIVING ANF GROWING IN
SALVATION
I. The initial Stage
A. Hearing
the preaching
B. Repenting
C. Believing
D. Confessing
E. Being
baptized
F. The
result
II. The progressing stage
A. Confessing
our sins
B. Reading
His Word
C. Calling
on His name
D. Praying
E. Meeting
with the church
The Bible is a wonderful book. It tells us of
God's full salvation. It also tells us how we can receive this salvation
and grow into it fully. We will call our initial receiving of this salvation
the initial stage. The way we receive salvation in this stage is through
hearing the word of faith, repenting and believing. We will call our going
on in this salvation the progressing stage. We progress in our salvation
by enjoying the Lord's provision and by cooperating with Him in all things.
One thing we should remember is that none of us is
born a Christian. Being a Christian is something with a very definite beginning
in our life. Romans chapter 10 verse 8b-15a and 17 tell us that, "The word
is near you, in your mouth and in your heart; that is, the word of the
faith which we preach, that if you confess with your mouth, Lord Jesus,
and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from among the dead,
you shall be saved; for with the heart man believes unto righteousness,
and with the mouth man confesses unto salvation. For the Scripture says,
All who believe on Him shall not be put to shame. For there is no difference
between Jew and Greek; for the same Lord of all is rich to all who call
upon Him. For whoever calls upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. How
then shall they call upon Him in Whom they have not believed? And how shall
they believe in Him of Whom they have not heard? And how shall they preach
unless they are sent?...So faith comes out of hearing, and hearing through
the word of Christ."
These verses clearly show us how we are initially
saved. First, someone tells you about this salvation. This is called "the
word of the faith which we preach" (Rom. 10:8).
This preaching cause you to change your mind about
yourself and the world. Before you heard this word, you were going toward
death and God's judgement like the rest of the world. Now, when you hear
this word, you want to have God. You no longer want your sinful life. This
experience is repentance.
This preaching of the word of the faith also caused
you to feel that the gospel is so wonderful and that the Lord Jesus is
so lovable. You have a desire to believe in Him and receive Him. This desire
was not in you before the preaching. It was brought into you when the word
of the faith came into you. This desire, then, is faith, and it is generated
in you by the Spirit and the Word. Now, this word of the faith is in your
mouth and in your heart.
The next thing to do is to confess with your mouth
by calling on the name of the Lord or by praying to Him to tell Him that
you want to receive Him.
Mark 16:16 says, "He who believes and is baptized
shall be saved." After believing and being baptized, you are saved.
In the beginning, you had no faith. At some time,
you heard the gospel, the word of the faith. Through this hearing, you
desired to turn away from the world and unto the Lord, believing in Him.
Out of this desire, you called on Him and were baptized, then you were
saved initially. The result is that you are forgiven, justified, reconciled
and regenerated to become a child of God having His divine life and nature.
II. THE PROGRESSING STAGE
The progressing stage of salvation starts right away.
To be forgiven and to be born of God is only the beginning. Now, we all
need to go on by cooperating with the Lord and enjoying His rich provision.
In order for the life within us to grow, we need
to confess our sins to the Lord. Then, He will forgive and cleanse us;
we will be able to come to Him without any barriers so that His life within
us will be free to move and grow. In this way, we cooperate with Him.
Next, we need to read His Word everyday. His Word
is Spirit and life. When we touch the Word through our mentality with our
spirit, we get life. We study the Word to get the points of truth into
our mentality through our memory. We pray in His Word to receive its nourishment
and be fed (2 Tim. 3:16; Matt.
4:4; John 6:63; 1
Pet. 2:2).
We also need to call on His name. When you call His
name, you get His Person. He is now the life-giving Spirit. When you get
His Person, you get His life. It is in this way that you can grow (Rom.
10:12-13).
We also need to pray. This is not to ask for things
primarily, but to touch the living God in our spirit, to fellowship with
Him, and to be filled with Him (1 Thes. 5:17).
E. Meeting with the
Church
We need to meet with the church in our locality.
The church is God's heart's desire. It is His expression and our family
which cares for us and helps us to grow. The church satisfies God and nourishes
man (1 Tim. 3:15M; Eph.
2:19; Heb. 10:25).
In our daily life, we need to turn to the Lord,
pray to Him, and call on His name. When trouble comes, turn to Him. When
there is no trouble, turn to Him then, too. He may say that you have lied.
Confess that sin to Him. He may say that you are sloppy. Confess your shortcomings
to Him. In these ways, you will grow up normally and receive His salvation
in full. |