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Hebrews 7:25

Hebrews 7:25
Octavius Winslow July, 10 2016 3 min read
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July, 10 2016
Octavius Winslow
Octavius Winslow 3 min read
709 articles 90 sermons 35 books
What does the Bible say about Christ's ability to save?

The Bible asserts that Christ is able to save to the uttermost those who come to God through Him (Hebrews 7:25).

Hebrews 7:25 tells us that Christ is not only able but ready to save to the uttermost those who approach God through Him. This underscores the power of Christ in salvation, complemented by the testimony of the Holy Spirit. It emphasizes that anyone—regardless of their spiritual condition—can find grace and redemption in Jesus.

Hebrews 7:25

How do we know Jesus is our Redeemer?

We know Jesus is our Redeemer because He provides complete redemption and healing for sinners, as revealed in Scripture.

The unique aspect of Jesus as our Redeemer is encapsulated in the various roles He fulfills: a Savior for the lost, a physician for the sick, and an Advocate for the guilty. The Bible passages, such as 1 John 1:7 and Romans 8:1, highlight His ability to take away sin and offer freedom from condemnation. This comprehensive redemptive work assures us that He is indeed our Redeemer.

1 John 1:7, Romans 8:1, Isaiah 61:1

Why is faith in Christ important for Christians?

Faith in Christ is essential for Christians because it is through Him that we receive all we need for salvation and daily sustenance.

Faith in Christ is vital as He embodies the fulness of what believers need—whether in times of trial, sin, or sorrow. As expressed in the content, Christ is all-encompassing, meeting every spiritual and emotional need, from bearing our burdens to providing peace. Relying on Jesus strengthens our hope and assurance, allowing us to face afflictions with confidence.

Hosea 13:9, Isaiah 32:2, Isaiah 61:1

“Wherefore he is able also to save to the uttermost, those who come unto God by him.”

— Hebrews 7:25

What a witness is this to the power and readiness of Christ to save! And this is the testimony of the Holy Spirit to the blessed Son of God. But He does more than this. He brings home the record with power to the soul. He writes the testimony on the heart. He converts the believing soul itself into a witness that "Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners."

And what a gospel is this for a poor sinner! It speaks of pardon–of acceptance–of peace–of full redemption here, and unspeakable glory hereafter. It proclaims a Savior to the lost; a Redeemer to the captive; a Surety to the insolvent; a Physician to the sick; a Friend to the needy; an Advocate to the criminal;–all that a self-ruined, sin-accused, law-condemned, justice-threatened, broken-hearted sinner needs, this "glorious gospel of the blessed God" provides. It reveals to the self-ruined sinner One in whom is his help, Hosea 13:9. To the sin-accused, One who can take away all sin, 1 John 1:7. To the law-condemned, One who saves from all condemnation, Romans 8:1. To the justice-threatened, One who is a hiding-place from the wind, and a covert from the tempest, Isaiah 32:2. To the broken-hearted, One who binds up and heals, Isaiah 61:1. That One is–Jesus. O name ever dear, ever sweet, ever precious, ever fragrant, ever healing to the "poor in spirit"!

What a witness, then, is this which the Eternal Spirit bears for Jesus! He assures the believer that all he can possibly need is treasured up in Christ–that he has no cross but Christ can bear it–no sorrow but Christ can alleviate it–no corruption but Christ can subdue it–no guilt but Christ can remove it–no sin but Christ can pardon it–no need but Christ can supply it. Lift up your heads, you poor, you needy, you disconsolate! Lift up your heads and rejoice that Christ is all to you–all you need in this valley of tears–all you need in the deepest sorrow–all you need under the heaviest affliction–all you need in sickness–all you will need in the hour of death and in the day of judgment.

Yes, and Christ is in all too. He is in all you salvation–He is in all your mercies–He is in all your trials–He is in all your consolations, and in all your afflictions. What more can you want? What more do you desire? A Father who loves you as the apple of His eye–a full Savior to whom to go, moment by moment–and a blessed indwelling, sanctifying, comforting Spirit, to reveal all to you, and to give you Himself, as the "pledge of your inheritance, until the redemption of the purchased possession." "Happy is that people that is in such a case: yes, happy is that people whose God is the Lord."

From Morning Thoughts by Octavius Winslow.
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