What Are We Saved By?
			Introduction: 
			an example of physical salvation. Man and woman eating dinner at 
			home. Suddenly man clutches chest- heart attack. Woman calls 911. 
			EMT arrive in an ambulance. They use defibrillators and start the 
			man's heart beating again. Question- what saved the man? His wife, 
			telephone, ambulance, EMT, the defibrillator? Which one could be 
			left out and the man still be saved? So what saved the man? They all 
			did! So it is with man's spiritual salvation. It's impossible to say 
			man is saved exclusively by one thing only. Many things are involved 
			and necessary for one to be saved. 
			Body 
			
			1.
			We are saved by Jehovah God.
			
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			Romans 6:23 – “free gift” - 
			salvation is truly a wonderful gift. God was not compelled or forced 
			to offer salvation. We deserve death. God was not obligated but 
			offered it out of love. “For God so loved the world that he gave his 
			only begotten son...” John 3:16. 
			
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			But the gift of salvation must 
			be received. The gift of salvation is conditional. It was offered to 
			all, but one had to meet the conditions to receive it. Example labor 
			John 6:27 & seek, Romans 2:6-7. Without a doubt, man is saved by God 
			and salvation is truly a gift. Without God, salvation is not 
			possible. 
			
			2.
			We are saved by faith.
			
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			John 3:16- trust is essential. 
			We cannot be saved without it. Also note 1 John 5:13. 
			
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			What kind of faith? James 2:14, 
			17, 24. 
			
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			At what point, or when does 
			faith save? The answer is after it's demonstrated! An expression of 
			trust in God. Example- Hebrews 11:7 Noah. 
			
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			Man is saved by faith. 
			
			3.
			We are saved by obedience to law.
			
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			James 1:22, 25-the law of 
			Christ. 
			
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			Obedience is essential! Hebrews 
			5:8-9. 
			
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			Obedience is an expression of 
			trust, Matthew 7:21-28. 
			
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			Obedience apart from faith is 
			powerless to save. 
			
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			Man is saved by obedience to the 
			law of Christ. 
			
			4.
			We are saved by the grace of God.
			
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			God's divine favor, Ephesians 
			2:5; 8-9. 
			
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			Based on grace, Romans 4:16. 
			
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			Man is saved by grace of God. 
			
			5.
			Man is saved by Christ’s blood.
			
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			Christ blood saves people from 
			their sins, Matthew 1:21. 
			
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			We receive redemption through 
			his blood, Ephesians 1:7. 
			
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			Us by his blood, revelation 1:5. 
			
			6.
			We are saved by ourselves.
			
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			We play a part in our salvation. 
			We have responsibility, Acts:37-40. 
			
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			We are to save ourselves, Acts 
			2:40. 
			
			7.
			We are saved by baptism.
			
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			One Peter 3:20-21, baptism saves 
			by washing away our sins, acts 22:16. 
			
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			This is because sinners contact 
			the blood Christ in water baptism, Roman 6:4. 
			
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			“He that believes and is 
			baptized shall be saved”, Mark 16:16. 
			
			8.
			We are saved by hope.
			
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			Romans 8:24 - our hope of an 
			eternal home in heaven urges us to trust and obey our Lord and 
			savior. 
			
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			Conclusion: 
			so which one of these can be left out and still be able to be saved? 
			None! 
			  
			
			Prepared by Bobby Stafford 
			September 
			15, 2024 
			
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