Embracing the Greatness of Salvation in Christ
Summary
In the opening verses of Hebrews chapter 2, we are confronted with a profound question: "How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation?" This question serves as a wake-up call to those who have heard the gospel but are at risk of drifting away due to life's challenges or societal influences. The message is clear: we must hold firmly to the faith and not let it slip away. The greatness of this salvation is emphasized, not just as a mere escape from judgment, but as a profound deliverance offered by God Himself. This salvation is authored by the Holy Trinity, making it unparalleled in its significance and power.
The world often overlooks the magnitude of this salvation, failing to recognize its divine authorship and the eternal consequences it addresses. The gospel is not just another philosophy or ideology; it is the very word of God, offering a solution to the deepest human problem: sin and separation from God. This salvation is great because it saves us from eternal judgment and offers us reconciliation with God, peace of conscience, and a new life in Christ. It transforms us into children of God, granting us a new nature and a glorious inheritance in the world to come.
The drama of redemption, as depicted in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, is the ultimate demonstration of God's love and justice. Jesus, the Creator of the universe, humbled Himself to become a man, suffer, and die for our sins. His resurrection and ascension assure us of His victory over sin and death, offering us eternal life. This is the greatest story ever told, a drama that surpasses all others in its depth and impact.
In light of this great salvation, we are called to respond with faith and gratitude, recognizing the folly of neglecting such a gift. The world may offer temporary solutions, but only this salvation addresses our eternal destiny. It is a call to awaken to the reality of God's offer and to embrace it wholeheartedly, rejoicing in the hope and glory it promises.
Key Takeaways:
- The question "How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation?" serves as a warning against drifting away from the faith. It emphasizes the importance of holding firmly to the gospel, recognizing its divine authorship and eternal significance. [01:17]
- The greatness of this salvation is seen in its authorship by the Holy Trinity. Unlike human philosophies, this message is from God, offering a solution to the deepest human problem: sin and separation from God. [16:38]
- This salvation is great because it delivers us from eternal judgment and offers reconciliation with God. It provides peace of conscience, a new life in Christ, and transforms us into children of God with a glorious inheritance. [29:14]
- The drama of redemption, seen in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus, is the ultimate demonstration of God's love and justice. Jesus' sacrifice assures us of victory over sin and death, offering us eternal life. [40:21]
- In light of this great salvation, we are called to respond with faith and gratitude. The world may offer temporary solutions, but only this salvation addresses our eternal destiny, urging us to embrace it wholeheartedly. [48:29]
Youtube Chapters:
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [00:12] - Introduction to Hebrews 2
- [01:00] - The Danger of Drifting Away
- [02:22] - The Call to Earnest Heed
- [03:28] - Modern Challenges to Faith
- [04:42] - The Greatness of Salvation
- [06:00] - The Majesty of the Gospel
- [08:17] - Expressions of Gospel Greatness
- [12:30] - Elements of Salvation's Greatness
- [16:38] - Divine Authorship of Salvation
- [19:22] - Deliverance from Judgment
- [29:14] - The Positive Aspects of Salvation
- [40:21] - The Drama of Redemption
- [48:29] - The Greatest Story Ever Told
- [50:06] - Closing Hymn and Reflection
Study Guide
Bible Study Discussion Guide
Bible Reading:
- Hebrews 2:1-4
- Romans 3:23-24
- John 3:16
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Observation Questions:
1. What warning does the author of Hebrews give in Hebrews 2:1-4, and why is it significant for the original audience? [01:17]
2. How does the sermon describe the danger of "drifting away" from the faith, and what modern challenges contribute to this risk? [03:28]
3. According to the sermon, what are some of the ways the greatness of salvation is expressed in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ? [40:21]
4. What does the sermon say about the authorship of salvation and its significance? [16:38]
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Interpretation Questions:
1. How does the sermon explain the concept of "so great salvation," and why is it considered unparalleled in its significance and power? [05:44]
2. In what ways does the sermon suggest that the world fails to recognize the greatness of salvation, and how does this impact people's response to the gospel? [11:42]
3. How does the sermon illustrate the drama of redemption, and why is it described as the greatest story ever told? [40:21]
4. What does the sermon imply about the consequences of neglecting salvation, and how does this relate to the eternal destiny of individuals? [48:29]
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Application Questions:
1. Reflect on a time when you felt your faith was slipping away. What were the circumstances, and how did you respond? How can you apply the warning in Hebrews 2:1-4 to your current spiritual journey? [03:28]
2. The sermon emphasizes the divine authorship of salvation. How does recognizing God as the author of your salvation influence your daily life and decisions? [16:38]
3. Consider the ways in which the world offers temporary solutions to life's problems. How can you ensure that your focus remains on the eternal solution provided by salvation in Christ? [48:29]
4. The sermon describes the transformation that comes with salvation, including peace of conscience and a new life in Christ. How have you experienced this transformation, and in what areas do you still seek growth? [29:14]
5. The drama of redemption is portrayed as the ultimate demonstration of God's love and justice. How can you share this story with others in a way that highlights its significance and impact? [40:21]
6. In light of the sermon, what specific steps can you take to respond with faith and gratitude to the gift of salvation? How can you cultivate a heart of thankfulness in your daily walk with God? [48:29]
7. Identify one area in your life where you may be neglecting the greatness of salvation. What practical changes can you make to prioritize your relationship with God and embrace the hope and glory it promises? [05:44]
Devotional
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Quotes
Therefore we ought to give the more Earnest heed to the things which we have heard lest at any time we should let them slip for if the word spoken by Angels were steadfast and every transgression and Disobedience received a just recompense of reward how shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation. [00:15:56]
There may be those here tonight who have been Christian people but for various reasons you may be slipping away from it you may have had illness or accident things may have gone wrong with you you may have been influenced and affected by the teaching of the day in which we live and the kind of life that is so common round and about us. [00:14:12]
The answer is it is a Salvation it is a message that offers a way of Deliverance a way of release a way of Health a way of healing it's a Salvation it's a glorious message to men and women in trouble to a world in pain and in sorrow that's the thing I want to emphasize is the thing that this man emphasizes. [00:05:03]
The greatness the bigness the Majesty of this salvation take the Apostle Paul for instance he finds himself constantly in difficulties when he tries to describe this salvation he talks about the exceeding Riches of God's grace he talks about the unsearchable riches of Christ he talks about the love of Christ which passive knowledge. [00:06:32]
This is the message of God not man you notice how this man puts it how shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation which at the first began to be spoken by the Lord that's the Lord Jesus Christ the son of God and was confirmed unto us by them that heard him God also bearing them witness. [00:16:40]
You measure the greatness of of this message in what it delivers you from it's a great Deliverance yes but if you want to see how big it is look at what it saves you from now here again is a test that we all employ quite often don't we how do you tell or estimate the value of a drug. [00:19:18]
The wages of sin is death and we can't pay it but Christ has come into the world to pay the price to make reconciliation the man who believes in Him Is Forgiven he's reconciled to God God was in Christ reconciling the world unto himself not imputing to them their trespasses reconciliation what a gospel oh how great a Salvation. [00:30:04]
If you believe this gospel not only are your sins forgiven you become a partaker of the divine nature you are born again you become a child a Son of God you are adopted into the royal family of heaven and all for nothing that's what it offers you is it surprising that he calls it so great a Salvation. [00:33:10]
The greatest trauma of the universe is the incarnation of the Son of God the birth of the B of Bethlehem this is God In the Flesh what a job look at him mixing with ordinary people look at him suffering and enduring their buffetings their misunderstandings their clever questioning look at him tied and tempted of the devil. [00:43:56]
He has taken your sins and mine upon himself who his own self bear our sins in his own body on the tree that we being dead the sins should live un righteousness God has made him to be sin for us who knew no sin that we might be made the righteousness of God in him God has laid on him the iniquity of us all. [00:44:58]
He rose triumphant over the grave he's conquered all the enemies the devil and Hell The Last Enemy which is death has been conquered he rises in Triumph and in glory he ascends into heaven he returns to the right hand of God it's all in the third verse of the first chapter who being the brightness of his glory. [00:46:04]
God is just God is righteous God doesn't play fast and loose with his own holy law he says without without shedding of blood there is no remission of sin there is only one way whereby even God can forgive us sin must be punished sin has been punished in the person in the very body of the Blessed Son of God. [00:47:40]