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Storm Warning #53

Various Speakers May, 28 2023 Audio
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In "Storm Warning #53," the speakers assert the doctrine of Christ's atonement and its application to the elect, emphasizing that Jesus died specifically for His chosen people, as affirmed by numerous Scripture references. Key biblical passages like John 10:11 and Ephesians 5:25 underline that Christ's sacrifice was particular in nature, ensuring the redemption of those whom the Father gave Him. The sermon also highlights the assurance and security believers possess through Christ's ongoing intercession, rooted in His resurrected life, and the transformative work of the Holy Spirit. The practical significance of this message lies in the encouragement it offers to believers, reinforcing the notion that salvation is not only a one-time event but a continuous work of Christ, which empowers and assures the elect in their faith.

Key Quotes

“The spirit always leads to Christ ... If we who claim to believe in Christ as our only hope of salvation want to have the assurance of grace that only the Spirit of God can give, we must be led by the Spirit of God.”

“He is able to save them to the uttermost that come unto God by him, seeing he ever liveth to make intercession for them.”

“The wonderful thing about Jesus, however, is that he is not merely willing to save ... he is able to save to the uttermost all those who come to God by him.”

“Today is the day of salvation. Call upon the name of the Lord while He may be found, and seek Him while He is near.”

What does the Bible say about Christ's atonement?

The Bible teaches that Christ died for His elect to secure their salvation, as stated in passages like John 10:11 and Matthew 1:21.

According to Scripture, Christ's atonement is specifically intended for those whom the Father has given Him. Verses such as John 10:11 affirm that He died for His sheep, while Matthew 1:21 emphasizes that He saves His people from their sins. This understanding aligns with the doctrine of limited atonement within Reformed theology, which holds that Christ's sacrifice was particular, ensuring salvation for the elect alone. Additionally, passages like Ephesians 1:5 explain that believers are chosen in Christ before the foundation of the world, confirming that His death was designed to redeem a specific group of people, referred to in Revelation 5:9 as those from every tribe and nation purchased by His blood.

John 10:11, Matthew 1:21, Ephesians 1:4-5, Revelation 5:9

How do we know that God saves to the uttermost?

God saves to the uttermost as proclaimed in Hebrews 7:25, showing His ability to completely save all who come to Him.

The assurance of salvation to the uttermost is rooted in the character and work of Christ, as noted in Hebrews 7:25, which states that He is able to save completely those who come to God through Him. This promise reflects the totality of Christ's redemptive work, asserting that no matter the depth of our sin, His grace is sufficient to cover it. It highlights the reality that Christ not only died for our sins but continues to intercede for us, assuring that His righteousness and salvation are fully applied to all who believe. Jesus’ resurrection and ongoing priestly role confirm that He is actively at work applying the benefits of His atonement to the elect until the end of time, demonstrating the complete and utter nature of His saving grace.

Hebrews 7:25, Romans 8:33-34

Why is it important for Christians to understand who Christ died for?

Understanding for whom Christ died is crucial as it clarifies the nature of grace and the assurance of salvation for believers.

For Christians, grasping for whom Christ died is essential for a correct understanding of the gospel. The Scriptures detail that Christ's death was for His sheep, His elect, and His church, as seen in passages like John 6:39 and Ephesians 5:25. This realization not only strengthens the believer's assurance in their personal salvation but also highlights the unmerited grace offered by God, contrasting the all-sufficient work of Christ with humanity's innate inability to save themselves. By understanding that salvation is specific and intentional, Christians can grow in their faith, assurance, and gratitude towards God, recognizing that their names were known and incalculably valued by Him before the foundation of the world, as recorded in Revelation 20:15.

John 6:39, Ephesians 5:25, Revelation 20:15

What does it mean to be led by the Spirit of God?

Being led by the Spirit of God means that believers are directed towards Christ for their salvation and spiritual growth.

To be led by the Spirit of God signifies that true believers will continually find their direction and assurance in Christ. Romans 8:14 states that those who are led by the Spirit are the children of God. This leadership involves the Spirit guiding believers toward recognizing their desperate need for Christ and instilling faith and repentance in their hearts. It emphasizes that the Spirit does not lead individuals to mere notions of faith but directly to the person of Jesus Christ, reinforcing that peace, security, and righteousness are found solely in Him. It is through this ongoing revelation and personal experience of Christ that believers are sustained and nurtured in their walk of faith, leading them to deeper intimacy with their Savior, as confirmed in John 16:8-11.

Romans 8:14, John 16:8-11

Sermon Transcript

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Warm greetings, friends, near
and far. The Lord Jesus Christ be magnified
forever and ever. His loving kindnesses, tender
mercies, and compassions are new every morning. Great is His
faithfulness. His mercy endureth forever. This is Sinner Saved, coming
at you with the following short evangelistic gospel message,
which is sponsored by preacher Wayne Boyd and the Brethren in
Christ at First Baptist Church, located in Almont, Michigan,
USA. And God willing, this broadcast
will reach you, Lima Charlie, loud and clear. Excuse me, friends. It is my hope and prayer unto
God most high, the only holy father, that his only begotten
son, Christ Jesus, the Lord our righteousness, be greatly exalted,
that his everlasting gospel be clearly proclaimed, that the
pride of mere flesh and blood men be humbled, and that his
elect saints be greatly encouraged, cheered, and comforted in these
evil and perilous times. Please consider having paper
and pencil handy to jot down the scriptural references for
your own follow-up study. And so, we begin with the weekend
gospel message to follow for all hands. Heads up! Please find enclosed encouragement
in so great salvation by the perfect and finished work of
our Lord Jesus Christ in saving poor, needy, and wretched sinners
by his sovereign free grace. That is to say, almighty God,
in his unmerited favor, to save me and you from our sins and
from hell. A reading from Isaiah 45 verses
24 and 25. Surely shall one say, and the
Lord have I righteousness and strength. Even to him shall men
come and all that are incensed against him shall be ashamed. And the Lord shall all the seed
of Yisrael be justified and shall glory. If the possession of heaven
could be obtained with only a single act of goodness, never to all
eternity should I find it. The Apostle Paul wrote by inspiration
of the Holy Spirit, when I would do good, evil is present with
me. Oh then for grace to know thee,
to love thee Lord Jesus Christ, to follow thee as my only good,
my hope, my righteousness, my portion forever. That was from
old timer preacher Robert Hawker. For whom did Christ die? Now, pay attention, dear people. Sit up straight. This is a matter
of eternal life unto those that believe what the Holy Bible says. And to those who refuse to believe
the following, it will be a matter of everlasting perdition. When
answering this question, we must be careful to base our answer
on what God's word, the Bible, says. And what does the Bible
say as far as for whom did Christ die? Christ died for his sheep,
John 10, 11. Christ died for all whom the
Father gave him, John 6, 39. Christ died for his people, Matthew
1, 21. Christ died for his children
who are his brethren, Hebrews 2, verses 12 through 17. Christ died for his church, Acts
20, 28. Christ died for his bride, Ephesians
5.25. Christ died for those chosen
by God in him, the elect, Ephesians 1.5. All of these are people
whom Christ ransomed and redeemed from every tribe, language, people,
and nation. Before the world began, their
names were written in the Lamb's Book of Life, and the Lamb, that
is, the Lord Jesus Christ, was slain specifically for them. How were they made known? They are made known by the miracle
of God-given faith in Christ, God-given repentance of dead
works and idolatry, and God-empowered perseverance in that faith, looking
unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith. They are made known
by the righteousness they claim and confess, the imputed righteousness
of Christ. Romans 10 verses 4 through 10
They are made known by the song that they sing and they sung
a new song saying thou art worthy to take the book and to open
the seals thereof for thou was slain and has redeemed us to
God by thy blood out of every kindred and tongue and People
and nation that was Revelation 5 9 and that was from an unknown
preacher of righteousness The spirit always leads to Christ
Romans 8, 14, for as many as are led by the Spirit of God,
they are the sons of God. If we who claim to believe in
Christ as our only hope of salvation want to have the assurance of
grace that only the Spirit of God can give, we must be led
by the Spirit of God. To be assured that we are led
by the Spirit of God, we must know to whom and where the Spirit
of God leads the children of God. The answer is that the Spirit
leads all of God's children to Christ for all their salvation,
forgiveness, righteousness, eternal life, and glory. The Spirit convicts
us of sins so that we can have no comfort of conscience but
in the blood of Christ. He convicts us of righteousness
so that we find none in ourselves but all in the merit of Christ's
obedience unto death as our surety, substitute, and redeemer. He
convicts us of judgment so that we have the assurance that we
have been judged for all our sins in the person of our surety,
the Lord Jesus Christ on the cross. And therefore no charge
can be laid against us. We have Christ's righteousness
imputed to us by our heavenly father. Friends, please see John
16 verses eight through 11, Romans four, six through eight. in Romans
8, 33 through 34. Be assured that any spirit that
leads you elsewhere for salvation with all its benefits and blessings
is an evil spirit. God, the Holy Spirit, will lead
you to find peace and security as a child of God in Christ and
Him alone. That was from preacher Bill Parker
of Eager Avenue Grace Church, located in Albany, Georgia, USA. saved to the uttermost, Hebrews
7.25. Wherefore, he is able also to
save them to the uttermost that come unto God by him, seeing
he ever liveth to make intercession for them. One of the biggest
words in our language is the word uttermost. No one has ever
seen the uttermost, nor traveled there. We have mapped the earth,
pinpointed the stars, and measured the distances between the planets. But in spite of all our knowledge,
no one has located the uttermost. The uttermost is like the horizon.
It's always further on. Our understanding of God's love
is like that. Just when we think we have got
a handle on it, it is then that we see that he loves us to a
deeper extent than we have yet understood or imagined. He loves
us to the uttermost. We read in John 13, one, having
loved his own, he loved them to the end. Literally, he loved
them to the uttermost. The fullness of his love is beyond
the next horizon. It is to the uttermost. His love
is always greater than we can fathom. Its fullest extent, the
uttermost, is always farther on. When we look at Christ's
incarnation and life of obedience on our behalf, our understanding,
helped by the Spirit, glimpses a measure of His love for us.
But we are so spiritually dull that it remains only a glimpse. When we look at the cross, we
continue to get a sight of His love, but again, we can't grasp
its fullest extent because the complete appreciation of His
love is always further on. We are loved to the uttermost,
but we have not yet arrived there in our understanding. Much as
we grasp the wonderful things of the gospel, we are faced with
a love that is greater than our comprehension, a love that is
always further on. Notice also in our verses that
we have a savior who not only loves us to the uttermost, but
who is able to save us to the uttermost. He saved us at the
cross, and now as our ever-living high priest, he richly applies
that salvation. When we look at the cross, we
see that He is able to save us because He did not save Himself.
He is able to save us because He took our guilt and condemnation.
He is able to save us because He satisfied divine justice.
He is able to save us because when He died, we legally died.
He is able to save us because He has loved us and paid for
us to the uttermost. But He did not leave things there. Our Savior High Priest is able
to save us not only because He died, but also because He ever
lives to make intercession for us. That same priest who died
on the cross is alive, never to die again. That same Jesus
who was buried in the tomb is now alive and lives to make sure
that His purchase is saved to the uttermost. And He is well
able to save. Many a doctor has wanted to save
a patient, but was not able. Many a parent has been willing
to transfer the suffering of their little child to themselves,
but they could not. The will was there, but not the
ability. The wonderful thing about Jesus,
however, is that he is not merely willing to save. He doesn't just
try to save or do his best to save, but he is able to save
to the uttermost all those who come to God by him. Christ Jesus
succeeds where everyone else fails. He saves to the uttermost. He saves with all sufficient
omnipotence. He takes us at our worst and
saves us to the fullest extent of His power and love. He died
for us and ever lives to ensure that everything He purchased
for us is applied. What an amazing gospel! Christ
died, Christ was buried, Christ is risen, Christ has ascended
to cosmic authority and now ever lives to make intercession for
us. He is alive and as such He guarantees
that His blood is applied to the believer. He ever lives to
pledge that we will be saved. Five bleeding wounds he bears,
received on Calvary, they pour effectual prayers, they strongly
plead for me. Forgive him, O forgive, they
cry, nor let that ransomed sinner die. Christ saves all who come
to him. He saves completely with an exhaustive,
all-encompassing salvation. The Christ of the cross is now
the high priest of heaven, interceding for us as the perfect mediator. Christ Jesus died on the cross,
but unlike the priests of the old covenant, His death did not
signal a cessation of his ministry. Jesus rose from the dead and
as our great high priest entered glory and presented us before
the father. And now, right now, he is guaranteeing
the entire purchased blessing that he obtained with his precious
blood. And that's the gospel truth. That was from preacher Miles
McKee. Precious Savior, friend of sinners,
we as such to Thee draw near. Let Thy Spirit dwell within us
with that love that casts out fear. Matchless Savior, let us
know Thee as the Lord our righteousness. "'Cause our hearts to cleave
unto thee. "'Come and with thy presence bless. "'Open now thy
precious treasure. "'Let thy word here freely flow. "'Give to us a gracious measure. "'Tis thyself we long to know. "'Come and claim us as thy portion. "'Let us all find rest in thee. "'Leave us not to empty notions. "'We must find our hope in thee.'"
That was from the old gospel hymn, Jesus Calls Us. It is written
in Isaiah 45, 22, where our Lord Jesus Christ commands, look unto
me and be saved all the ends of the earth for I am God and
there is none else. The master also says in Matthew
11, 28 through 30, Come unto me, all ye that labor, and are
heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you,
and learn of me, for I am meek and lowly in heart, and ye shall
find rest unto your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden
is light. Friends, it is imperative that
you flee to Christ Jesus today, not tomorrow, for none of us
are promised another day on this planet. Today is the day of salvation. Call upon the name of the Lord
while He may be found, and seek Him while He is near. Only by
being in Christ, the ark of our salvation, may we be delivered
from the fierce wrath of Almighty God, which is coming soon upon
the wicked. This about wraps up this evening's
broadcast. I trust Almighty God will awaken
His sleeping elect and draw multitudes of men, women, and children around
the world today to His only begotten Son, Christ Jesus, the Lord our
righteousness. Yehovah Sidkenu! Bless the name! Baruch Hashem! If you'd like to communicate,
then please feel free to write. The email address is thelordbmagnified
at gmail.com. And please indicate what country
you are from and tell me what life is like where you live.
And I really look forward to writing you back. Once again,
the address to write is thelordbmagnified at gmail.com. Great. is our Lord Jesus Christ and
greatly to be praised. Take heart, friends. Our mighty
and glorious King of Glory is inbound for his afflicted saints. Even so, O Lord, we pray, thy
people, we pray. Come quickly, Lord Jesus Christ.
Maranatha!
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