Understanding Salvation: Faith Over Works

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A lot of people are confused about salvation—how you get it. A lot of people are trying to earn it, work for it, give to it, be religious. None of that earns you an acceptable status with the holy God. No matter how good you are, no one is good enough to meet God's perfect standard. [00:00:00]

Let's say that you were swimming to Hawaii, and you're a great swimmer. I don't care how good a swimmer you are, you'll never swim from the United States' coastline to Hawaii. You'll never make it because the distance is too great. You may swim further than someone else. You may certainly and will certainly swim further than a non-swimmer. [00:00:26]

But, even the best swimmers will never make that distance. It's just too far. The distance between a perfect God and sinful mankind: it's just too far, no matter how hard we work it, no matter how hard we are sorry about our sins, no matter how hard we put forth effort to do better. [00:00:44]

Let's say you're hanging from a cliff, and you're hanging on a chain and they're ten links in the chain. How many links have to break before you fall? You don't have to break all 10. If you break one, you might as well have broken all 10. That's what God says to people who think keeping the Ten Commandments can make them acceptable before a holy God. [00:01:01]

Have you ever broken one of them any time in your life? That disqualifies you right there. You see, God is holy. He cannot compromise His standard, but what He can do is offer a substitute. And what He offers you and me and every person is the substitutionary death of Jesus Christ, who on the cross paid the price for our sinfulness. [00:01:31]

And He promises to give eternal life to all who come to Christ for it by faith. Faith is simply trusting in what Christ has done, not trusting in what you do, to have eternal salvation. When you sit in a chair, you do so believing that that chair can hold your weight, that when you place all of your weight on that chair, you do it because you believe it is sufficient to hold you up. [00:01:54]

You don't sit in the chair and try to hold on something. You don't sit in the chair and try to hold your hands on the floor. Because, when you sit in the chair, the only reason you do it is because you believe it is sufficient. Jesus is your chair. If you rest your eternal destiny on Him alone, apart from your works, God will credit His righteousness to your account. [00:02:15]

Would you go to him now and say, "Lord Jesus, I'm a sinner. And my sin has weighed me down. But I'm resting my eternal destiny on the sufficient work of Jesus Christ, when he died for me on the cross. And I receive Him now as my personal Savior, placing my eternal destiny alone in His hands. [00:02:40]

Thank you for the free gift of salvation. I receive your promise. In Jesus' name, amen." [00:02:58]

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