SALVATION- The God Who Saves (Luke 19:10, Exodus 14)
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Scripture References
* Primary Passages:
* Luke 19:10: “For the Son of Man has come to seek and to save that which was lost.”
* Exodus 14:13: “Fear not, stand firm, and see the salvation of the LORD, which he will work for you today.”
* Supporting Passages:
* Psalm 3:8: “Salvation belongs to the LORD.”
* Isaiah 12:2: “Behold, God is my salvation; I will trust, and will not be afraid.”
* Exodus 6:7: “I will take you to be my people, and I will be your God.”
* Isaiah 53:5: “He was wounded for our transgressions… crushed for our iniquities.”
* Ezekiel 36:26-27: Promise of a new heart and God’s Spirit within us.
* Jeremiah 31:31-34: The New Covenant: forgiveness of sin and a new relationship with God.
* Malachi 4:2: “The sun of righteousness shall rise with healing in its wings.”
* Matthew 1:21: “You shall call his name Jesus (Yeshua), for he will save his people from their sins.”
* Man’s Greatest Need
* Our deepest need is not money, health, or freedom — it is to be rescued from sin and fully reconciled to God.
* The Old Testament repeatedly shows us this truth: no matter how many times God delivered Israel from external enemies, the root problem of sin always remained.
* Why Jesus Came Jesus came
* “to seek and to save that which was lost” (Luke 19:10).
* His primary mission was a rescue mission for sinners.
* Biblical Definition of Salvation
* Salvation means deliverance from danger, peril, or suffering — rescue into safety, victory, freedom, and life. It includes both temporal and eternal deliverance, with the ultimate focus on spiritual salvation from sin.
* Salvation Is God’s Work Alone
* Salvation belongs to the Lord (Psalm 3:8). We cannot earn it.
* Like Israel at the Red Sea, our role is to “stand still” in faith and trust God to save us (Exodus 14:13).
* Old Testament Picture of Salvation
* The Old Testament shows God repeatedly rescuing His people from physical danger (especially in the Exodus).
* These stories serve as powerful types and shadows pointing to our greater spiritual deliverance from sin.
* The Hebrew Connection – Yeshua
* The Hebrew word for salvation is yeshuah (from the root yasha = “to save/deliver”).
* Jesus’ Hebrew name Yeshua means “Yahweh saves.” He is literally “Salvation” in human form (Matthew 1:21).
* Old Testament Hope Through the Prophets
* Judges and kings could only give temporary rescue because sin remained.
* The prophets pointed forward to ultimate salvation: a Suffering Servant (Isaiah 53), a new heart and God’s Spirit (Ezekiel 36), and a New Covenant with full forgiveness (Jeremiah 31).
* Fulfillment in Christ
* Old Testament salvation was like the sunrise — real but partial.
* In Jesus, the full sun has risen. He is the “Sun of Righteousness” with healing in His wings (Malachi 4:2).
* The long-awaited Yeshuah has come!
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