A.B. Simpson passionately expounds on the profound and triumphant reality of salvation, emphasizing the believer's journey from peril to eternal joy through God's grace. In this devotional sermon, A.B. Simpson explores the profound meaning of salvation as experienced by the redeemed. He vividly portrays the believer's journey through trials, the grace of God that sustains them, and the eternal joy that awaits. Drawing from Revelation 7:10, Simpson invites listeners to embrace the full realization of salvation and to lift their voices in praise to God and the Lamb. This message encourages a deeper appreciation of justification, new birth, and the hope of eternal life.
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"And they cried with a loud voice, saying, salvation to our God which sitteth upon the throne, and unto the Lamb." Rev. vii. 10.
This is the cry of the ransomed around the throne when the universe is dissolving in wreck, and terror is filling the hearts of men. It is the first cry of the ransomed after they reach their home and have seen all that it means to be lost and to be saved, while the earth is reeling, and the elements are melting, and all things are quaking and trembling in the first approaches of the great catastrophe. They see behind them all the way through which the Lord has led them; down that long vista they behold the toils they have come through and the perils they have escaped, and they recognize how tenderly the grace of God has led them on and kept them safe. They see the robes and crowns that are prepared for them, and all the joy of the eternal future which is opening before them. They see all this, and then they behold Him whose hand has kept it all safely for them, and whose heart has chosen it for them. They look back upon all the past; they look forward into all the future; they look up into the face of Him to whom it was all due, and then they lift up their voices in one glad exultant cry, "Salvation to our God which sitteth upon the throne, and unto the Lamb." This is what salvation means; this is what they have believed for; this is what He died to give them. They have it all. They are saved, and the full realization of it has come home to their heart at last.
Let us look a little at what it means to be saved. It is not at all a little thing. We sometimes hear that certain Christians are only justified. It is a mighty thing to be justified. It is a glorious thing to be born again. Christ said it was greater to have one\
Sermon Outline
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The cry of the ransomed around the throne
The cosmic context of salvation amid destruction
The recognition of God's grace in the believer's journey
II
The full realization of salvation
The eternal rewards: robes and crowns
The joy of the eternal future
III
Looking back at the path of salvation
Looking forward to the eternal home
Lifting voices in praise to God and the Lamb
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Understanding what it means to be saved
The significance of justification and being born again
Christ's teaching on the greatness of salvation
Key Quotes
“They look back upon all the past; they look forward into all the future; they look up into the face of Him to whom it was all due, and then they lift up their voices in one glad exultant cry, 'Salvation to our God which sitteth upon the throne, and unto the Lamb.'” — A.B. Simpson
“This is what salvation means; this is what they have believed for; this is what He died to give them.” — A.B. Simpson
“They see behind them all the way through which the Lord has led them; down that long vista they behold the toils they have come through and the perils they have escaped.” — A.B. Simpson
Application Points
Reflect on God's guidance and grace throughout your spiritual journey to deepen your faith.
Embrace the full meaning of salvation beyond justification, including the joy of eternal life.
Lift your voice in praise and gratitude for the salvation secured by Christ.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main message of this sermon?
The sermon emphasizes the profound meaning of salvation and the believer's joyful realization of God's grace and eternal reward.
Which Bible verse is central to the sermon?
Revelation 7:10 is central, highlighting the triumphant cry of salvation by the ransomed around God's throne.
How does A.B. Simpson describe salvation?
He describes salvation as a mighty, glorious reality involving justification, being born again, and eternal joy.
What practical encouragement does the sermon offer?
It encourages believers to recognize God's tender guidance through trials and to anticipate the eternal joy prepared for them.
Is this sermon more doctrinal or devotional?
It is devotional, focusing on the heartfelt experience and realization of salvation.
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