Tuesday, June 3, 2014

When Received, Salvation Will Grant Pardon To The Guilty.

I will rejoice in YOUR salvation!

"I will rejoice in Your salvation!"
 
Psalm 9:14

The minds of the wicked find joy 
from the most trivial causes--
causes which the SPIRIT of GOD 
has taught the Christian to estimate 
as mere "vanity and vexation of spirit." 

To the enlightened mind, the pursuits 
of this world, and the possessions 
of the most wealthy, dwindle into 
insignificance when compared 
with the value of the soul and 
its great salvation. 

If a sinner finds cause for joy in his career 
of iniquity, the end of which is damnation--
then surely the believer has an unfailing 
source of joy and consolation 
in GOD'S salvation!

No one can rejoice in salvation, unless 
he understands it. There will be a knowledge . . .
of the necessity of salvation, arising from 
the conviction of one's fallen, guilty, and 
condemned state before GOD;
of the accomplishment of salvation, 
by the atoning death, resurrection, and 
intercession of JESUS CHRIST, 1 Timothy1:15;
that when received, salvation will grant . . .
  pardon to the guilty,
  justification to the condemned,
  liberty to the spiritual captive,
  health to the spiritually sick,
  sight to the spiritually blind, and, in short,

  "all spiritual blessings in heavenly 
places in CHRIST JESUS!" (Ephesians 1:3)

No one can ever rejoice in salvation,
unless he has felt his need of it.
The SPIRIT has opened the eyes
of his understanding, and revealed
to him his great guilt--
and need of the SAVIOR.

He now knows the plague of his own heart.
He now feels his utter helplessness--
and perceives the adaptation of the SAVIOR
to his state as a perishing sinner.

True salvation always produces 
joy and rejoicing! 

"I will rejoice in YOUR salvation."

The sick person rejoices when his disease
departs, when the bloom of health again
mantles his cheek, etc.

The debtor rejoices when his debts
are discharged, etc.
The culprit rejoices when reprieved,
when he hears the opening of the doors
of his prison-house.

And shall not the penitent and believing
sinner rejoice? He is saved!

Saved from . . .
  the guilt of sin,
  the condemnation of sin,
  the dominion of sin,
  the power of death,
  the dominion of the grave, and
  the vengeance of everlasting fire!

This joy springs from the realization
of divine mercy, through the sin-atoning
death of CHRIST. This rejoicing is over . . .
  an infinite soul,
  redeemed by an infinite price,
  from an infinite damnation--
to infinite joys, realized first here, and
then to be realized fully in an infinite Heaven.

What a possession! 
What a prospect! 

"I will rejoice in YOUR salvation!" 

1. The believer rejoices in the origin of salvation.
It is the result of distinguishing grace--
the sovereign goodness and unmerited
compassion and favor of GOD.

 Man . . .
  did not deserve it,
  had no equitable title to it,
  never solicited it.

GOD beheld him as an outcast, pitied
him, and condescended to save him!

2. The believer rejoices in the procuring 
of salvation. When he sees his REDEEMER
in the garden and on the cross, he weeps--
but they are tears of joy. There he sees
CHRIST'S astonishing love. There
he sees HIM bearing his sins--
and dying in his stead, etc.

3. The believer rejoices in the glorious 
properties of salvation . . .
  the freeness of it, requiring
     no qualifications nor conditions,
  the purity of it, unto holiness,
  the power of it, saving him from
     the guilt, dominion, and pollution of sin,
  the extensiveness of it, investing him
     with every spiritual blessing,
  the certainty of it, assuring the soul,

"I give them eternal life, and they will
never perish--ever! No one will snatch
them out of My hand." John 10:28

4. The believer rejoices in the prospective
consummation of salvation in Heaven.
He anticipates with joy . . .
  the full harvest,
  the fruition of hope, and
  the vision of glory in which faith shall be lost.

"YOU will fill me with joy in YOUR presence, 
with eternal pleasures at YOUR right hand!" 
Psalm 16:11  

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