The sermon titled "Scarcely Saved" by Tim James explores the doctrine of salvation, focusing primarily on the challenging nature of obtaining salvation as presented in 1 Peter 4:18. The preacher emphasizes that true salvation is not an easy or casual process; it involves a profound understanding of one's sinfulness and the exceptional grace of God. He articulates that the term "scarcely" should be interpreted as "with difficulty," illustrating that salvation for the righteous is fraught with divine challenge, ultimately required for the elect's entry into heaven. Key scriptures include Matthew 19 and Acts 22, which underline humanity's inability to save itself and the necessity of Christ's atoning work. This message expresses the significance of viewing salvation as a historically rooted and divinely orchestrated event rather than a simplistic choice, encouraging listeners to appreciate the depth of God's grace and sovereignty in their lives.
“I am vile and so unrighteous, all depraved and full of sin. In my heart there is no goodness, only darkness dwells within.”
“Salvation is not an easy thing. It is not even something you can be a part of.”
“True, saving faith in the Lord Jesus Christ is such a rare jewel that our Lord Himself says, 'When the Son of Man cometh, shall he find faith in the earth?'”
“It takes unstoppable, irresistible, sovereign grace to save a sinner.”
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