THEOLOGICAL DICTIONARY Christology Salvation Acts 7:25
Christ and Salvation (Dr. Thomas O Figart) Salvation is wholly the work of God for man, not a work of man for God, including every divine undertaking necessary to deliver the believing sinner from his lost estate until his final presentation in glory. Religion is man’s effort to “bind himself back” to God; salvation is God seeking after man. This is the only true gospel. A Study of Theology III – Part 1 Christ and Salvation Dr. Thomas O. Figart
- Introductory
- Words used for Salvation
- In the Old Testament the word is yasha from which Joshua comes. Yasha means “spacious, free, ample, thus, to set free, to aid.”
- In the New Testament the noun soteria comes from the verb sodzo, “to deliver, to preserve.”
- Meanings of these words as used in the Bible.
- Deliverance. Acts 7:25
- Safety. Job 5:11; Psalm 12:5.
- Preservation. 2 Sam. 8:6: 2 Tim. 4:18.
- Health. Acts 27:34
- Rescue. Deut. 28:31.
- Healing. Mark 5:23.
- To save from sin. Isaiah 45:22; 63:1; Zech. 9:9;
- When used of the saving work of God in behalf of men, it includes these two ideas:
- Rescued from a lost estate. Rom. 8:1; Jn. 3:36. The demands of a righteous God must be met; no man can do this, but Christ has made full payment.
- Brought into a saved estate. Col. 1:12-13. No one can forgive his own sin, make himself righteous, nor write his own name in heaven; we need One Who is able to do this for us.
- The Scope of Salvation: There are at least 33 things in this all-inclusive word “salvation,” among which are:
- Grace 9. Propitiation
- Election 10. Forgiveness
- Calling 11. Justification
- Faith 12. Regeneration
- Repentance 13. Adoption
- Conversion 14. Sanctification
- Redemption 15. Preservation
- Reconciliation 16. Glorification
- The Definition of Salvation. Salvation is wholly the work of God for man, not a work of man for God, including every divine undertaking necessary to deliver the believing sinner from his lost estate until his final presentation in glory. Religion is man’s effort to “bind himself back” to God; salvation is God seeking after man. This is the only true gospel. Gal. 1:6-9.
- The Need for Salvation.
- Man is born into a lost estate and judged in Adam’s sin. Rom. 3:23; 5:12-13.
- Man thus partakes of Adam’s sinful nature. Eph. 2:3.
- Man is a sinner by practice. Rom. 3:10-12.
- Man is “sold under sin” and totally unable to save himself. Rom. 7:14.
- The Three Tenses of Salvation.
- Salvation past, from the penalty of sin; the possession of every believer. Eph. 2:8-9.
- Salvation present, from the power of sin; a possibility for every believer. Rom. 6:1-14.
- Salvation future, from the presence of sin, a promise to every believer. 1 John 3:1-3; Rom. 13:11.
- The Saviour
- The Pre-incarnate Son of God. The eternal deity of Christ is involved. If we can prove that He is eternal, possesses the attributes of God, performs the works of God and claims the titles of God, then Christ is very God of very God!
- The Eternity of the Son of God. Christ is eternal, or else He was created in time and is vastly different from God. If He is eternal, then He is self-existent, not merely pre-existent.
- Testimony of the Old Testament to His eternity.
- Testimony of the New Testament to His eternity.
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