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How to Be Saved and Know It
Welcome Detweiler
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Welcome Detweiler

How to Be Saved and Know It

The sermon teaches that salvation is found solely through faith in Jesus Christ, as affirmed by Scripture.
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of the Bible as the only source of spiritual guidance. He challenges the idea that there are many ways of salvation, stating that the Bible clearly states there is only one way. He quotes Matthew 7:13-14 and John 14:6 to support his claim that Jesus is the only way to salvation. The preacher aims to provide clarity on the topic of salvation and encourages listeners to rely on the authority of the Word of God.

Full Transcript

The subject that I have chosen for this broadcast is how can a person be saved and know it? I am assuming that there are some honest, earnest souls in my radio audience who have already heard dozens of sermons on this subject, but some of you are still confused because you have listened to the conflicting ideas regarding the way of salvation. It is not my purpose to add to your confusion by presenting my own personal opinion. That would be unprofitable.

The statements that I make on this broadcast are based upon the authority of the Word of God. I am assuming that you do accept the Bible to be the inspired Word of God. If you do not, there is no hope for you.

The future holds nothing but darkness and uncertainty. The man who has no Bible has nothing. The man who has a Bible and doesn't believe it is not reasonable, for the Bible is the only source for spiritual guidance.

When I accept the authority of the Word of God on this subject of how to be saved and know it, I can make each statement in the form of a challenge. My first statement is that there is only one way of salvation. In order to be popular, I am supposed to believe that God has many ways of saving a soul, and that sincerity is the basis upon which God saves people.

I am supposed to believe that God will save all good people, but they haven't told me how good I have to be. I am supposed to preach every sinner into heaven on the day of his funeral. I am supposed to believe that everyone will be saved in the end.

I am even supposed to believe that the devil himself will be saved. My depraved human nature may even impel me to accept such reasoning, but my Bible, which I have accepted to be the divine authority, will not allow me to believe in many ways of salvation. It may seem narrow, surely anything but liberal, but I am not responsible for the writing of the Bible.

I am only responsible to believe it. Now let me give you the scriptures which prove that there is only one way of salvation. Matthew's Gospel, chapter 7, verse 13.

The Lord Jesus is speaking. These are his words. Enter ye in at the straight gate, for wide is the gate, and broad is the way that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat.

Verse 14. Because straight is the gate and narrow is the way, did you notice that? Narrow is the way, not narrow are the ways, but narrow is the way which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it. John 14, verse 6. The Lord Jesus is speaking again.

Jesus saith unto them, I am the way, the truth, and the light. No man cometh unto the Father but by me. That's rather than narrow, is it not? But it verifies the statement that there is only one way of salvation.

This overrules the sincerity theory, for Mohammedans are most sincere, and so are others. John 10, verse 9. Jesus is speaking again. I am the door, by me, if any man enter in, he shall be saved.

Notice not I am one of the doors, but I am the door. The definite article is used. Acts 4 and 12.

Neither is there salvation in any other, for there is none other name under heaven given among men whereby we must be saved. First Corinthians 3 and 11. For other foundations can no man lay than that is laid, which is Jesus Christ.

If you believe anything in the Bible, these verses should be sufficient to prove to you that there is only one way to be saved. If you want to know the reason for so many confusing ways existing today, your Bible will answer that question. Proverbs 16 and 25.

Here it is. There is a way that seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death. Isaiah 53, 6. All we like sheep have gone astray.

We have turned every one to his own way. Proverbs 3 and 5. Trust in the Lord with all thine heart, and lean not unto thine own understanding. One more, in Isaiah 59 and verse 8, these words, They have made them crooked paths.

Whosoever goeth therein shall not know peace. These are only a few of the many scriptures that present the negative side and account for so many ways of salvation being propagated. Human experience bears witness that the Bible is true.

The last verse I read in Isaiah 59 and 8 says, regarding the various ways of salvation, that whosoever goeth therein shall not know peace. So I am very emphatic when I say that unless you have come to God and accepted his one and only way of salvation, you have no peace. There is no peace in saying, The idea of salvation that I have found seems reasonable.

There is no peace in saying, My mother's religion is good enough for me. There is no peace in saying, I belong to the largest body of religious movement. There is no peace in saying, My church is as good as any of the rest.

There is no peace in hoping that somehow all will turn out well in the end. The only people that have peace are those who are sheltered from God's wrath by the one and only way of salvation, and that is in the Lord Jesus Christ. And the scripture for it, Romans 5 and 1. Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.

You may live a good, clean, moral life for 50 years or more, and apart from Christ and his finished work, you are still destitute of peace and salvation. God's one way of salvation does not produce temporary results, but a work of divine grace which gives peace and assurance, that is, of as permanent as eternity. Here's the verse, 2 Corinthians 5.17. Therefore, if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature.

Old things are passed away, and behold, all things are become new. Permanent conversions are the only kind that bring glory to God. Temporary conversions make a mock of God and stumble other sinners who turn away disgusted.

You have no right to tell anyone that you are saved unless you are the possessor of eternal life, and of course, that will last for all eternity. Honest soul, would you like to have peace with God? Would you like to be absolutely sure of eternal life? It's available, but it's available only in the Lord Jesus Christ. You must remember that Christ went to Calvary's cross and died in your place.

He took your judgment, he paid for your sins, and apart from his substitutionary atoning death, there could be no salvation offered to you. But, thank God, we have the record in the Bible that Christ did die for our sins, and therefore, through his work, he can offer salvation to everyone who desires to be saved. It must all begin with a sincere desire to be saved.

I wonder if you have that desire? If so, you are eligible to put in your claims, and God asks of you just one thing, to bow your heart before him and to say, Lord Jesus, I want to thank you for dying for my sins. I want to thank you for paying on the cross of Calvary the sin debt that I owe, and I'm going to receive the Lord Jesus as my substitute, as my savior. And the moment you do it from the heart, the word of God says, that person shall never perish, but is now the possessor of eternal life.

I trust this very hour you will turn to this wonderful savior. You will enjoy the salvation that is offered through the Lord Jesus Christ, and then you will be able to say, I am saved, and I know it. The reason I know it is because God's word says that I have everlasting life.

May God bless his word, and we thank you for listening to this thoughtful program.

Sermon Outline

  1. I
    • Introduction to the topic of salvation
    • Importance of the Bible as the authority
    • Confusion surrounding different views of salvation
  2. II
    • The singular way of salvation
    • Scriptural evidence supporting one way
    • Rejection of the sincerity theory
  3. III
    • The necessity of faith in Jesus Christ
    • The peace that comes from true salvation
    • The transformation that occurs through Christ
  4. IV
    • Call to action for listeners
    • The importance of a sincere desire to be saved
    • Assurance of eternal life through faith

Key Quotes

“There is only one way of salvation.” — Welcome Detweiler
“The only people that have peace are those who are sheltered from God's wrath by the one and only way of salvation.” — Welcome Detweiler
“The moment you do it from the heart, that person shall never perish, but is now the possessor of eternal life.” — Welcome Detweiler

Application Points

  • Reflect on your personal beliefs and ensure they align with the teachings of the Bible.
  • Consider your relationship with Jesus Christ and whether you have truly accepted Him as your Savior.
  • Share the message of salvation with others who may be confused about how to be saved.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main message of the sermon?
The sermon emphasizes that there is only one way to be saved, which is through faith in Jesus Christ.
How can I know I am saved?
You can know you are saved by accepting Jesus Christ as your Savior and believing in His promise of eternal life.
What role does the Bible play in salvation?
The Bible serves as the ultimate authority on salvation, providing clear guidance on how to achieve it.
Is sincerity enough for salvation?
Sincerity alone is not enough; salvation requires faith in Jesus Christ as the only way.
What should I do if I want to be saved?
You should sincerely pray to accept Jesus Christ as your Savior and acknowledge His sacrifice for your sins.

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