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JESUS IS THE CHRIST, THE SAVIOR OF THE WORLD (JOHN 4:39-42)

Raymond Sieg/02/04/2024

​Introduction:

         1. During His ministry Jesus spent time in Samaria.
         2. In our lesson we are concentrating on an important lesson that the Samaritans learned -- "Jesus is the
             Christ, the Savior of the world."
         3. Let us begin by pointing out . . .

Discussion:

I.           3  WAYS  IN  WHICH  THE  BIBLE  SHOWS  THAT  JESUS  IS  OUR  SAVIOR

         A. First, let us examine the Lord's name.
             1. (Luke 1:31) The angel Gabriel instructed Mary to name her son "JESUS."
             2. (Matthew 1:21) The angel of the Lord told Joseph: "thou shalt call his name JESUS: for he shall save his
                 people from their sins."
             3. Joseph and Mary obeyed their instructions (Luke 2:21).
             4. Jesus: "Savior"
         B. Second, let us examine why the Father sent Jesus into the world (1 John 4:14).
         C. Third, let us examine the Lord's mission (1 Timothy 1:15).
         D. When we consider the Lord's name, when we consider why the Father sent Jesus into the world, and
              when we consider the Lord's mission, we see very clearly from the Bible that Jesus is the Savior of the
              world.

II.          LET  US  EXPLAIN  WHAT  WE  MEAN  WHEN  WE  SAY  THAT  JESUS  IS  SAVIOR

         A. Savior: one who delivers or rescues someone else
         B. When we refer to Jesus as Savior, we mean that He is the One who delivers or rescues us from sin.
         C. The Bible shows that we desperately need a Savior who can deliver us from sin.
             1. The Bible tells us what sin is (1 John 3:4 -- the transgression of God's law).
             2. All of us are guilty of transgressing God's law (Romans 3:23).
             3. Because of our sins we deserve punishment (Romans 6:23).
             4. When we understand what sin is, when we understand that we are all guilty of sin, and when we
                 understand that our sins deserve punishment, we can see that we need a Savior.
         D. Jesus is the only One who can take away our sins (Acts 4:12).
         E. We need a Savior who can take away our sins, and Jesus can do this for us; however, . . .

III.         ONLY  CERTAIN  PEOPLE  WILL  BE  SAVED  BY  THE  LORD

         A. (Hebrews 5:9) Jesus is "the author of eternal salvation unto all them that obey him."
             1. In order for Jesus to save us from our sins, we must obey His will.
             2. We must:
                 a. believe that He is God's Son (John 3:16)
                 b. repent of our sins (Luke 13:3, 5)
                 c. confess the Lord (Romans 10:9-10)
                 d. be baptized (Acts 22:16)
                 e. walk in the light (1 John 1:7).
         B. Regardless of what some people believe and teach, Jesus said that we must do the Father's will to be
             saved so we can enter His kingdom (Matthew 7:21).

IV.         THE  BIBLE  WARNS  US  NOT  TO  NEGLECT  THE  SALVATION  THAT  JESUS  PROVIDES

         A. (Hebrews 2:3) "How shall we escape, if we neglect so great salvation?"
         B. We must avoid the mistake made by Felix -- he waited for a convenient season (Acts 24:25).
         C. The Lord wants us to respond to Him as the people in Jerusalem did (Acts 2:41).

Conclusion:

         1. Have you made Jesus your Savior?
         2. He invites us to come to Him to receive salvation (Matthew 11:28-30).
         3. Today is a good time to receive it (2 Corinthians 6:2).