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Salvation Is Of The Lord

Jonah 2:7-9
Tom Harding January, 9 2022 Audio
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Jonah 2:7-9
When my soul fainted within me I remembered the LORD: and my prayer came in unto thee, into thine holy temple.
8 They that observe lying vanities forsake their own mercy.
9 But I will sacrifice unto thee with the voice of thanksgiving; I will pay that that I have vowed. Salvation is of the LORD.

In this sermon titled "Salvation Is Of The Lord," Tom Harding explores the theological concept of salvation, drawing primarily from Jonah 2:7-9. He emphasizes that salvation is entirely initiated, executed, and applied by God, illustrating this truth through the desperate situation of Jonah, who acknowledges that his deliverance must come solely from the Lord. Harding references various scriptures, including Revelation 13:8 and Ephesians 2:1-5, to support the assertion that salvation is inextricably linked to God's sovereign will and grace, predestined long before creation. The practical significance of this message is rooted in the assurance it provides believers, reinforcing that their salvation is secure and maintained by God's everlasting power, rather than dependent on human effort or works.

Key Quotes

“If I'm ever to be delivered, God must do it. Salvation is of the Lord.”

“To deny this truth, that salvation is of the Lord, that salvation is all of grace, is to deny that God is God.”

“Salvation is not what we do for God. Salvation is what God has done for us.”

“Salvation is received by believing. Faith is the gift of God, not of works, lest any man should boast.”

Sermon Transcript

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This morning for our Bible study,
I would have you turn to the book of Jonah. To the book of
Jonah, as found in the Old Testament, the book of Jonah, chapter 2. We have a very familiar story
with most of you about Jonah, how he was swallowed by a fish,
prepared by the Lord. And let's read a few verses here
from Jonah, chapter 2. He said, I'm cast out of thy
sight, yet I will look again toward thy holy temple. He said,
the waters compassed me about even to the soul, the depths
closed me round about, the weeds were wrapped about my head. You
see the desperate condition Jonah was in. I went down to the bottom
to the mountains, the earth with her bars were about me forever. Yet hast thou brought up my life
from corruption, O Lord my God. When my soul fainted within me,
I remembered the Lord, and my prayer came unto thee. into thy
holy temple. They that observe lying vanities
forsake their own mercy." You see, Jonah's desperate condition. He said, I will sacrifice unto
thee with a voice of thanksgiving. I will pay that I have vowed. Salvation is of the Lord. Jonah
openly, freely confesses before God in his desperate, dying condition. And he says, if I'm ever to be
delivered, God must do it. Salvation is of the Lord. That's
his confession. That's his hope of salvation.
And then we read in the next verse, the Lord spake unto the
fish, and it vomited out Jonah upon dry land. Now my friend,
this story of Jonah's confession and Jonah's condition teaches
us how God saves sinners. This story was not given to entertain
us, it was given to instruct us and teach us in the way of
grace, that salvation is all of God. Our Lord Jesus Christ,
we read in the book of Matthew, used this very experience of
Jonah to preach the gospel of sovereign grace to those self-righteous
Jews, those Pharisees who sought salvation by their works. Our
Lord said to them, there shall be no sign, no truth given to
this evil generation, but that truth of the prophet Jonah, that
salvation is of the Lord. Now what do we mean when we say
that salvation is of the Lord, that salvation is all of God? What do we mean? It simply means
this, the whole of the work, the whole of the saving work,
whereby a guilty, depraved sinner is lifted from the dunghill of
sin, from the pit of sin, washed in the blood of Christ and made
clean, justified by the grace of God, translated out of the
kingdom of darkness into the kingdom of God's dear Son, predestinated
to be conformed to the image of the Lord Jesus Christ, that's
the truth of God's redeeming grace, predestinated to be just
like Christ, made accepted in the Beloved, in the Lord Jesus
Christ, In Him we stand wholly unblameable, unreprovable in
God's sight. The whole of the work whereby
we're justified, whereby we're chosen, whereby we're called,
whereby we're predestinated and translated and justified, reconciled,
redeemed is the work of God alone. I'm saying as simply as I can
and clearly as I can, our condition And our depravity, because of
our condition of our sin, is so desperate. We're in a condition
like Jonah. Our sin has taken us down to
the depths of depravity, the depths of death, the depths of
ruin. If we're ever to be delivered, God must do it. David put it
this way Jonas said that salvations of the Lord and that's a confession
of the believer The believers confession before God is that
God saved me. It's God who saved me God who
called me David put it this way David the king of Israel David
the great writer of the psalm said this is the Lord's doing
and Salvation is God's doing. Salvation is not what we do for
God. Salvation is what God has done for us. This is the Lord's
doing and it's marvelous in our eyes. Now here are four thoughts
that I would like for you to remember about God's salvation. Salvation is of the Lord. Now
here's the first thought. Now listen to me carefully this
morning. Salvation is of the Lord in its origination. in its planning. Our Lord purposed,
planned the salvation of his elect, the salvation of his chosen
before the foundation of the world, before Adam was created,
before Adam sinned, before Adam fell. The surety of the covenant,
the Lord Jesus Christ stood as a mediator. He stood as a lamb
that would be slain in the mind and the purpose of God before
Adam ever sinned. Before ruin, God had the remedy. You see, salvation is of the
Lord in its origination. We read in Revelation 13, verse
8, The Lord Jesus Christ stood as
a lamb slain before the foundation of the world. Salvation is older
than creation. Salvation is older than Adam's
sin. It was born in the secret counsel
of God. Every detail of the sinner's
salvation was purpose decreed before time began. Salvation
is eternal. God saves with an everlasting
salvation. If you're saved and justified
in Christ, it's because God from eternity, purpose, plan, and
predestinated to bring it to pass, God determined your salvation
in eternity. Salvation is of the Lord in its
planning and its origination. Listen to this scripture in 2
Thessalonians 2.13. We are bound to give thanks always
to God for you, brethren, Beloved of the Lord, because God hath
from the beginning chosen you to salvation." To deny this truth,
that salvation is of the Lord, that salvation is all of grace,
is to deny that God is God. You see, God determined salvation,
and God determined whom He would save. He said, it's not of him
that willeth, nor of him that runneth, it's God who would have
mercy. He said, I will have mercy on
whom I will have mercy. Now, have you got the first thought?
Salvation is of the Lord in its origination. Secondly, salvation
is of the Lord in its execution. Its execution. God not only purposed
the sinner's salvation, but He also provided the means whereby
He could justly accomplish it. Why is the sinner saved? Well,
certainly not because of anything the sinner provides or the sinner
does. The Lord Jesus Christ provided
sufficient atonement. God in Christ provided the sacrifice. God in Christ provided the Lamb
by His blood. You see, that's the God purchased
us with His own blood. We read in Hebrews chapter 1.
Salvations of the Lord in His execution. Hebrews 1, we read,
when He by Himself purged our sin. You see, He executed that. When He by Himself purged our
sin, He sat down at the right hand of God. Again, we read in
Hebrews 9, verse 12, He obtained eternal redemption for us with
His own blood. As our high priest, He didn't
bring the typical animal blood sacrifice. He brought His own
blood. You see, He executed this atonement. He executed this salvation. He executed the blood sacrifice. No one has helped to provide
this sacrifice. It was given of God. John identified
the sacrifice of Christ. the sacrifice of God when He
said, Behold the Lamb of God. You see, it's God's sacrifice.
It's God's atonement for sin. That's why we must insist upon,
and the Scriptures clearly teach that salvation is of the Lord,
not only in its origination, but also in its execution. God
provided the sacrifice. And my friend, know this, what
God has provided, God will accept, and nothing else. It's the blood
of Jesus Christ that makes atonement for the soul. Now, who provided
that? Who executed that? Now, let's
be honest. God did that. Salvation is of
the Lord in its execution. God provided the sacrifice. God
made Him to be sin for us who knew no sin, that we might be
made the righteousness of God in Him. Thirdly, Salvation is
of the Lord in its application. Its application. Now most lost
religious people believe that God's done all He can do and
the rest is up to us. My friend, let me ask you some
questions. Can a dead sinner, a spiritually
dead sinner, give himself spiritual life? No. Salvation is of the
Lord. It's God who must quicken. Can
a lost sheep find itself? Can a lost sheep save itself?
We read in Scripture, all we like sheep have gone astray.
Can an Ethiopian change his skin? Well, certainly not. Can a leper
change his spots? Certainly not. Salvation is of
the Lord. God must apply this salvation
to the sinner's heart. You see salvation is a heart
work Salvation is something God does within us by his grace by
his purpose through God the Holy Spirit This is exactly what happens
when God is pleased to sovereignly regenerate and to give us life
Our Lord said you must be born again born from above born of
God Paul put it this way when he wrote to the Ephesians, you
hath he quickened who were dead in trespasses and in sin. Who
did the quickening? God did. Paul wrote this to the
Philippians, Philippians 1, 6, it's God who has begun a good
work in you. And God who has begun the good
work in you, he says we're confident that God will finish it. James
wrote this of his own will. Beget he us with the word of
truth." You can see that salvation, that is God applying this salvation
to the sinner's heart, being justified, reconciled, redeemed,
is a work of God alone in the heart. It's what God does in
us by His purpose and by His grace. Psalm 110 we read, Thy
people shall be willing in a day of God's power. And someone might
say, well, and here's an argument that I often hear, well a man
must believe, a man must repent. That is true. But my friend,
believing and repenting is never the cause of salvation. It is
the evidence of salvation. We're born again, not of the
will of the flesh, not of the will of man, but we're born of
God. We believe and we repent because
God has given us life. He that believeth on the Son
hath life. and shall not come into condemnation."
Now simply, let me say this to you. If you're trusting something
you have done, something you did, something you gave, some
decision you made, my friend, you don't know the gospel. You're
not found in Christ. Salvation is something God does
in us, not what we do for Him. Salvation is not received by
doing. Salvation is received by believing. Faith is the gift of God, not
of works, lest any man should boast. Now, if you got the first
three, salvation is of the Lord in its origination. Now, this
is what Jonah learned. And this is what every redeemed
sinner has been taught of God. Salvation is of the Lord in its
origination, in its execution, in its application. God must
make application to the heart. Now, here's the fourth thought.
Salvation is of the Lord in its sustaining power. Those whom
God saved by His grace are saved with an everlasting salvation. They are eternally secured, never
to be lost again. Our Lord said that in John chapter
6. All that the Father giveth me shall come to me, and those
that come to me I will in no wise, I will never cast out. He saves us with an everlasting
salvation. All of God's elect, they will
persevere in faith because they're preserved by the power of God
or kept by the power of God. To entertain any idea that as
man is saved one day and lost the next is to believe that salvation
is of works and not of grace. Listen to the scripture we read
in the book of Jude, down to Him that is able to keep you
from falling and to present you faultless before the presence
of His glory with exceeding joy. You see, salvation is of the
Lord. To the only wise God, our Savior, be glory and majesty
and dominion both now and forever. Amen. Now let me ask you this
in closing. Have you learned that very vital
lesson? that Jonah learned that day,
as Jonah confessed unto God, salvation is of the Lord. I pray that that's your experience
of grace in your heart, and if it's not, I pray that God would
do a work of grace in you by His Spirit through this gospel
of God's grace. Now if you would like to listen
to this message again, Salvation is of the Lord, gladly send it
to you, request a copy, or you can write to me at Church 6088
Zebulon Highway, Pikesville, Kentucky.
Tom Harding
About Tom Harding
Tom Harding is pastor of Zebulon Grace Church located at 6088 Zebulon Highway, Pikeville, Kentucky 41501. You may also contact him by telephone at (606) 631-9053, or e-mail taharding@mikrotec.com. The website address is www.henrytmahan.com.

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