Saved?
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Lesson Title: Lesson Two: Saved?
📅 Date: September 21, 2025
📖 Text: Acts 2:21; Acts 11:14; Acts 16:30–31
I. INTRODUCTION: WHO’S SAVED? WHO’S NOT?
There’s growing confusion and debate about salvation. But let’s be clear:
Salvation belongs to the Lord.
Yes — fruit matters. Yes — truth matters.
But our job is not to condemn, but to contend:
Proclaim the Gospel
Live it faithfully
Call people to surrender to Christ
The world desperately needs Jesus, and the church must stay strong at the core.
II. THE ENEMY’S STRATEGY: DISTRACTION & DIVISION
The kingdom of darkness can’t undo the cross — so it distracts and divides:
Through pride, emotion, offense, and pain
It causes us to fight the wrong battles
John 13:35
“By this all will know… if you have love for one another.”
Galatians 5:15
When we bite and devour each other, we destroy our own witness.
Salvation reconciles us to God and to each other (2 Cor. 5:18–19)
III. WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE SAVED?
Common Questions:
“Are you saved?”
“Saved from what?”
“Saved to what?”
Many know Romans 10:9–10, but few truly understand what salvation means.
Culture wants:
✔ Jesus as friend ✘ Not Lord
✔ Love ✘ Not Holiness
✔ Heaven ✘ Not Repentance
Salvation is rescue from sin, death, wrath, and reconciliation to God through Christ.
IV. THE BIBLICAL PROMISE OF SALVATION
Romans 10:13 – “Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.”
Acts 2:21 – “Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.”
Acts 4:12 – “There is no other name… by which we must be saved.”
Acts 11:14 – Peter would deliver a message “through which you and your household will be saved.”
Acts 16:30–31 – “What must I do to be saved?” “Believe on the Lord Jesus…”
V. SAVED FROM WHAT?
John 3:16 – “...should not perish…”
Perish – Greek: apollymi = to destroy, ruin, be cut off
Not just death — but eternal separation from God.
1 Cor. 1:18 – “...to those who are perishing…”
THE ROOT OF PERISHING: SEPARATION IN THE GARDEN
Genesis 2:17 – “...you shall surely die (mot tamut)...”
Hebrew: emphatic – “dying, you shall die” = certain, layered death
Spiritual death (immediate separation from God)
Physical death (inevitable consequence)
Genesis 3:23–24 – God drove them from Eden = cut off
Without Christ, humanity remains in this state of death and separation.
SALVATION MEANS RESCUE FROM WRATH
2 Thess. 1:8–10 – Judgment = eternal destruction from the presence of the Lord
John 3:36 – “...the wrath of God abides...”
Romans 5:9 – “...we shall be saved from wrath through Him.”
Wrath (orgē) – settled, holy indignation against sin
Not rage — but just judgment of a holy God
Ephesians 2:3 – “...by nature children of wrath”
VI. THE CROSS: WHERE WRATH WAS SATISFIED
Isaiah 53:8,10 – “He was cut off... It pleased the Lord to crush Him”
1 John 2:2 – Jesus is the propitiation for our sins
Romans 11:17 – In Christ, we are grafted in, not cut off
Jesus was cut off so we wouldn’t have to be.
Salvation = rescue from death + reconciliation to God.
VII. SAVED FROM SIN’S POWER INTO CHRIST’S LIFE
1 John 3:4–6,9
The one born of God does not continue in sin
Sin – hamartia = to miss the mark
Lawlessness – anomia = rebellion, rejection of God’s authority
Practice (poieō) = habitual lifestyle
Abide (menō) = to remain, stay connected (John 15)
True salvation = no longer practicing sin
We are saved into Christ’s sinless life and empowered to live by His righteousness
DIVINE SEED PRODUCES NEW LIFE
1 John 3:9 – “His seed remains in him...”
Seed (sperma) – divine life planted in believers
1 Peter 1:23 – “Born again by incorruptible seed”
When you’re truly saved, the new nature resists old patterns.
VIII. SALVATION IS SURRENDER
Romans 10:9–10
Confess with your mouth & believe in your heart = you will be saved
Key Words:
Confess (homologeō): to declare openly, to agree with God
Believe (pisteuō): to trust, to rely on with your whole being
Lord (kyrios): not just Savior, but Master
Confession is covenant.
Faith is surrender.
Salvation is transformation.
SALVATION IS NOT:
Saying a prayer once
Attending church occasionally
Trying to be a good person
XIII. SALVATION IS:
Calling on the name of Jesus
Trusting in His finished work
Surrendering to His Lordship
Being rescued from wrath
Being grafted into His life
Living in righteousness
Being empowered to reflect Him
FINAL DECLARATION:
If sin is lawlessness, then salvation is surrender.
In Christ, we are no longer defined by sin — but by the life of the One who conquered it.
