Marveling at Salvation Through God's Sovereign Providence
Devotional
Day 1: Marveling at the Gift of Salvation
Understanding God's providence leads us to marvel at our salvation, recognizing that it is entirely His work from eternity to eternity. This realization humbles us and fills us with a trembling joy, knowing that our salvation is not based on our worthiness but on His grace. From the beginning of time, God chose us, predestined us to be His children, and purchased us at the cost of His Son's life. This was done not because of our worthiness, but despite our unworthiness. He called us out of spiritual death, gave us the will to believe and repent, and justified us, declaring us righteous before Him. This entire process is to the praise of His glorious grace. [01:12]
Ephesians 1:4-5 (ESV): "Even as he chose us in him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and blameless before him. In love he predestined us for adoption to himself as sons through Jesus Christ, according to the purpose of his will."
Reflection: Think about a moment when you felt unworthy of love or grace. How does knowing that God chose you despite your unworthiness change your perspective on that moment?
Day 2: Embracing God's Sovereign Choice
God's providence involves His sovereign choice to predestine, call, and justify us, ensuring that we are kept by His power. This divine keeping is not automatic but a continuous work of God, highlighting His omnipotent moment-by-moment care. The Holy Spirit is given to us as a seal, ensuring our perseverance and keeping us from falling. This assurance of eternal security is a testament to God's sovereign providence, which is actively at work in our lives. [03:35]
Romans 8:29-30 (ESV): "For those whom he foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son, in order that he might be the firstborn among many brothers. And those whom he predestined he also called, and those whom he called he also justified, and those whom he justified he also glorified."
Reflection: Reflect on a time when you felt God's presence in a moment of weakness. How can you remind yourself of His continuous work in your life during challenging times?
Day 3: Recognizing the Tragedy of Misunderstanding
Many Christians mistakenly believe that their salvation is due to their own efforts, which obscures the glory of God's work. This misconception strips them of the joy and amazement of being raised from spiritual death and kept by God's power. Understanding that salvation is entirely God's work allows us to fully appreciate the depth of His grace and the magnitude of His love for us. It is a call to recognize and celebrate the divine work in our lives, rather than attributing it to our own efforts. [04:21]
Galatians 3:3 (ESV): "Are you so foolish? Having begun by the Spirit, are you now being perfected by the flesh?"
Reflection: Consider an area in your life where you might be relying on your own efforts rather than God's grace. How can you shift your focus to trust in His work instead?
Day 4: Finding Assurance in Personal Reflection
Reflecting on personal experiences, such as the loss of loved ones, can deepen our appreciation for God's providence. The assurance that we are kept by the power of God brings comfort and strengthens our faith, reminding us of His sovereign majesty. As we grow older, the amazement at God's providence only increases, leading us to a humble, joyful marveling at our salvation. This humility is not a sign of weakness but a recognition of God's merciful and loving providence. [05:58]
2 Corinthians 1:3-4 (ESV): "Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our affliction, so that we may be able to comfort those who are in any affliction, with the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God."
Reflection: Think of a personal loss or challenge you have faced. How did you experience God's comfort during that time, and how can you offer that same comfort to others?
Day 5: Exalting in Humble Joy
Embracing God's providence leads to a humble, joyful marveling at our salvation. This humility is a recognition of God's merciful and loving providence, calling us to exalt in the freedom, fullness, and effectiveness of our salvation, giving all glory to God. It is a call to live a life that reflects the joy and gratitude of being saved by grace, and to share that joy with others. [09:08]
1 Peter 1:8-9 (ESV): "Though you have not seen him, you love him. Though you do not now see him, you believe in him and rejoice with joy that is inexpressible and filled with glory, obtaining the outcome of your faith, the salvation of your souls."
Reflection: Identify one way you can express your joy and gratitude for God's providence in your life today. How can you share this joy with someone else?
Sermon Summary
Understanding God's providence is essential for living a life that aligns with His divine governance over creation and our personal lives. This profound truth impacts our worship, our perception of salvation, and our daily walk with God. The second implication of embracing God's providence is that it leads us to marvel at our salvation and humbles us with a trembling joy. From eternity, God chose us, predestined us to be His children, and purchased us at the cost of His Son's life. This was done not because of our worthiness, but despite our unworthiness. He called us out of spiritual death, gave us the will to believe and repent, and justified us, declaring us righteous before Him. This entire process is to the praise of His glorious grace.
God's providence ensures that He is 100% for us in every experience, whether painful or pleasurable. He has given us His Holy Spirit as a seal, ensuring our perseverance and keeping us from falling. This divine keeping power is a testament to His sovereign providence, which is not automatic but a continuous work of God. The tragedy is that many Christians are unaware of this truth, believing instead that their salvation is due to their own efforts. This misconception robs them of the joy and amazement of God's work in their lives.
Reflecting on personal experiences, such as the loss of loved ones, can deepen our appreciation for God's providence. The assurance that we are kept by the power of God brings comfort and strengthens our faith. As we grow older, the amazement at God's providence only increases, leading us to a humble, joyful marveling at our salvation. This humility is not a sign of weakness but a recognition of God's merciful and loving providence. It is a call to exalt in the freedom, fullness, and effectiveness of our salvation, giving all glory to God.
Key Takeaways
1. by-moment care. [03:35] 3. The Tragedy of Misunderstanding: Many Christians mistakenly believe that their salvation is due to their own efforts, which obscures the glory of God's work. This misconception strips them of the joy and amazement of being raised from spiritual death and kept by God's power.
4. Personal Reflection and Assurance: Reflecting on personal experiences, such as the loss of loved ones, can deepen our appreciation for God's providence. The assurance that we are kept by the power of God brings comfort and strengthens our faith, reminding us of His sovereign majesty.
5. Humble Joy and Exaltation: Embracing God's providence leads to a humble, joyful marveling at our salvation. This humility is a recognition of God's merciful and loving providence, calling us to exalt in the freedom, fullness, and effectiveness of our salvation, giving all glory to God.
Bible Study Discussion Guide: Understanding God's Providence
Bible Reading:
Ephesians 1:6 - "To the praise of the glory of his grace, wherein he hath made us accepted in the beloved."
1 Peter 1:5 - "Who are kept by the power of God through faith unto salvation ready to be revealed in the last time."
Jude 1:24-25 - "Now unto him that is able to keep you from falling, and to present you faultless before the presence of his glory with exceeding joy, to the only wise God our Savior, be glory and majesty, dominion and power, both now and ever. Amen."
Observation Questions:
According to the sermon, how does God's providence impact our understanding of salvation? [01:12]
What role does the Holy Spirit play in ensuring our perseverance according to the sermon? [03:15]
How does the sermon describe the common misconception among Christians regarding their salvation? [04:21]
What personal experience did the pastor share to illustrate the assurance of being kept by God's power? [05:22]
Interpretation Questions:
How does Ephesians 1:6 relate to the idea that our salvation is to the praise of God's glorious grace? [02:40]
In what ways does 1 Peter 1:5 provide comfort and assurance about our faith journey? [05:58]
How does Jude 1:24-25 emphasize the role of God's providence in our spiritual security? [07:37]
What does the sermon suggest about the relationship between humility and joy in understanding God's providence? [09:08]
Application Questions:
Reflect on a time when you felt unworthy of God's grace. How can understanding God's providence change your perspective on that experience? [01:34]
How can you remind yourself daily that your salvation is not based on your efforts but on God's grace? What practical steps can you take? [04:21]
Consider a challenging situation you are currently facing. How can the assurance of being kept by God's power bring you comfort and strengthen your faith? [05:58]
In what ways can you cultivate a humble, joyful marveling at your salvation in your daily life? [09:38]
Identify a misconception you might have had about your role in your salvation. How can you correct this understanding and share it with others? [04:21]
How can you use personal experiences of loss or hardship to deepen your appreciation for God's providence? [05:08]
What specific actions can you take to exalt in the freedom, fullness, and effectiveness of your salvation, giving all glory to God? [08:27]
Sermon Clips
Seeing and savoring this providence makes us marvel at our own salvation and humbles us with trembling joy. Humbles us because of our sin by his providence from eternity to eternity God chose us, his elect. He chose us from eternity when he saw that we deserved nothing but condemnation. [00:01:14]
He predestined us to be his children and share the likeness of his son in spite of our unworthiness and treason and recalcitrance. He purchased us at the cost of his son's life, his only son's infinitely valuable precious life. He called us the way he called Lazarus out of death. [00:01:45]
He caused us to be born again, and he did all of that before we thought anything, felt anything, believed anything, did anything. Indeed before we could think anything, feel anything, believe anything, do anything. This is why the apostle Paul said all of it was to the praise of the glory of his grace. [00:02:15]
He gave us freely the will to believe, the will to repent, and through that believing and repenting he justified us, declaring us to be righteous perfectly righteous in the presence of the all holy God, forgiving all our sins and becoming 100% for us and not against us. [00:02:47]
He gave us his Holy Spirit as a seal so that we would be infallibly kept for the day of redemption and he is working in us now what is pleasing in his sight and he will keep us. He will keep us from falling and bring us safely to glory. [00:03:20]
It is a great tragedy that millions of Christians do not know that this is true about them, that all of it is owing to the all-pervading all-embracing providence of God. They have been taught a salvation with themselves as the decisive cause at the point of their believing their conversion. [00:04:13]
This view of their own decisive power obscures the glory of what God has actually done for them. It strips them of stunned thankfulness for the gift of faith. It dulls the intensity of their amazement that they were raised from the dead. It takes away the wonder of their perseverance. [00:04:40]
When my mother was killed in a bus accident in Israel, my father almost died in the same accident. He flew home on the same plane with the body of my mother, and after nursing him to the point where his injuries could take it, he and I drove alone to the cemetery to pick out a grave marker. [00:05:13]
And we discussed what it would say and both of us were very happy to settle on First Peter 1:5 and on her gravestone or her grave markers made out of brass are the words kept by the power of God. I have stood over that grave many times in the last 46 years. [00:05:32]
And praised God for his sovereign providential majesty in keeping her believing and in keeping me to this very moment a believer. I mean keeping me from making shipwreck of my faith. He is the reason that hasn't happened. It is a glorious thing to see that the sovereign God chose me. [00:05:58]
The older I get, the more amazed it becomes. I think that must have been what moved Jude, the second to the last book in the New Testament, to close his book with the greatest doxology in the Bible, and all of it is to celebrate the keeping power of God that God keeps his own people. [00:06:55]
Oh that we could see and savor this providence oh how we would exalt in the freedom and the fullness and the sovereign effectiveness of our salvation if we see God's providence as it really is, we will be glad that it is all from God and through God and to God. [00:08:18]