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Tom Harding

The Highway of Grace

Isaiah 35:8-10
Tom Harding • August, 24 2008 • Audio
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Zebulon Grace Radio
What does the Bible say about the way of holiness?

The Bible describes the way of holiness as a path reserved for the redeemed who are justified and made clean through Christ.

In Isaiah 35:8-9, the 'way of holiness' is introduced as a path that the unclean cannot traverse, signifying that salvation is unattainable without being cleansed. This pathway is not merely an adherence to moral laws; it reflects a profound, transformative work of grace in the believer's heart. Only through the blood of Jesus Christ can one be justified and made holy, which is essential for walking the path leading to eternal life. Thus, the way of holiness emphasizes both the necessity of divine cleansing and the centrality of Christ as the only means to obtain this holiness.

Isaiah 35:8-9, Isaiah 53:5

How do we know that Jesus is the only way to salvation?

Jesus, as the sole Savior, emphasizes in John 14:6 that He is the way, the truth, and the life.

The exclusive nature of Christ as the only way to salvation is affirmed throughout Scripture. In Isaiah 43:11, God proclaims, 'I, even I, am the Lord, and besides me there is no Savior.' This confirms the singularity of Christ in providing salvation. Moreover, Acts 4:12 reiterates that there is no other name given under heaven by which we must be saved, solidifying the understanding that salvation is found solely in Christ. Sincerity alone cannot save; it is the faith in the truth of Jesus Christ that redeems us from sin and secures our eternity. Therefore, knowing that Jesus is the way, we must emphasize faith in Him as prescribed in the Scriptures.

Isaiah 43:11, Acts 4:12, John 14:6

Why is it important to understand the concept of the select way of salvation?

Understanding the select way of salvation clarifies that redemption is specifically for those whom God has chosen.

In Isaiah 35, the selectivity of the way of salvation is underscored by the assurance that it is designated for the redeemed and ransomed. This concept means that not everyone will walk this holy way, but rather those who have experienced a divine work in their hearts. The Bible tells us in 2 Timothy 1:9 that God has saved us and called us with a holy calling, not according to our works but according to His own purpose and grace. Recognizing this selective aspect fosters humility and gratitude, as it highlights God's sovereign grace in choosing certain individuals for salvation, instead of relying on human effort or merit. It also encourages the faithful to proclaim this truth to others, affirming the need for divine cleansing through Christ's blood.

Isaiah 35:9-10, 2 Timothy 1:9

What does it mean that salvation is a plain way?

The plain way of salvation means it is accessible and understandable for all who believe, devoid of human wisdom.

The concept of a plain way in salvation, as mentioned in Isaiah 35, signifies that God's plan is straightforward and clear for all who have faith. Even those who might consider themselves foolish can comprehend the gospel's simplicity. Paul stresses this in 1 Corinthians 2, indicating that he relied not on human wisdom, but on the power of God. This truth assures us that anyone, regardless of background or intellect, can trust in Christ. Furthermore, the plainness of the gospel invites believers to share the message without fear of complexity. Emphasizing Christ’s simplicity as the focus instills confidence, knowing that the gospel does not require human logic or sophistication but simply genuine faith in Him.

Isaiah 35:8, 1 Corinthians 2:1-5

Why is the way of salvation considered a sure and safe way?

The way of salvation is safe because it is secured in Christ, who protects and justifies His elect.

Isaiah 35 conveys that the way of salvation is not just holy and select but also sure and safe. No lion or ravenous beast shall harm those who walk this path, indicating that God’s elect are completely safeguarded from condemnation and spiritual harm. Romans 8:33-34 declares that it is God who justifies, and who can condemn? This security extends beyond initial salvation to eternal preservation, as Jesus proclaims in John 10:28 that no one can snatch His sheep out of His hand. This assurance enables believers to trust in the sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice and His protective grace, reinforcing the security found exclusively in following the way of salvation.

Isaiah 35:9, Romans 8:33-34, John 10:28

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Today I would like you to turn
your Bible to Isaiah chapter 35. Isaiah chapter 35. Listen to these verses, verses
8 and 9 of Isaiah chapter 35. A highway shall be there, and
a way, and it shall be called the way of holiness. The unclean
shall not pass over it, but it shall be for those The wayfaring
men, though fools, shall not err therein. No lion shall be
there, nor any ravenous beast shall go up thereon. It shall not be found there,
but the redeemed shall walk there. And the ransom of the Lord, this
is Isaiah 35 verse 10, the ransom of the Lord shall return and
come to Zion with songs and everlasting joy upon their heads, and they
shall obtain joy and gladness and sorrow when sighing shall
flee away." Now, in Isaiah 53, most of you are familiar with
Isaiah 53, it tells us about the substitute, our Lord Jesus
Christ, wounded for us, a man of sorrows, acquainted with grief,
wounded for us, bruised for our transgressions. He died as the
sinner's substitute. Most of you are familiar with
Isaiah 53. But however, I dare say that most of you are
not familiar with Isaiah 35. Isaiah 35 tells of the coming
of the Messiah and the glory and blessings that will rest
upon his people because he came. All everything God has for any
sinner, blessing that God has for any sinner is in Christ.
He's blessed us with all spiritual blessings in the heavenlies in
Christ. Now, a lot of people have this opinion about religion. And their opinion is, they say,
if we are sincere in our religion, it'll be all right with us, whatever
that religion may be. Now, I grant you, sincerity does
have some merit. And sincerity is good. But my
friend, sincerity is not salvation. Sincerity is good, but salvation
is better. Religion without Christ is damning
to your soul. You must not only be sincere,
believing and be sincere, but you also must believe the truth. What is the truth? Jesus Christ,
the Lord Jesus Christ, is the truth of God's salvation. All of God's prophets of the
past, all of God's preachers of the present, have but one
message to preach to all that will hear. Jesus Christ Himself
is salvation. Isaiah 35 tells us about, tells
us about a highway, the way of holiness. And it speaks of Christ
who is the way of salvation. He said, you shall know the truth.
Christ is that truth. He said, I am the way, the truth,
and the life. Now, I want to bring to you five
things about this highway, this way of salvation. The first one
is this, there's one way of salvation. Know of the name under heaven
given among men whereby we must be saved. There's not many ways
of salvation. There's one God and there's one
Savior, one mediator between God and man, one high priest
with a suitable sacrifice that's appointed to put away sin. There's
just one gospel, one Lord, one faith, one baptism, and my friend,
there's just one way of salvation. Listen to this scripture carefully.
In Isaiah 43, verse 11, he said, I, even I, am the Lord, and beside
me there is no Savior. Just one way of salvation. In
Isaiah 45, he says this, there is no God else beside me, a just
God and Savior. There is none beside me. That's pretty definite, isn't
it? There's none. There's no God. There's no Savior. apart from Jesus Christ. Therefore,
He says, look unto Me and be ye saved. All the ends of the
earth, I am God and there is none else. There is one way of
salvation. Now, there are many ways that
lead to destruction, but only one way that leads to glory.
And my friend, let me put it to you as plain as I can, Christ
Jesus, who is Lord God Almighty, the Savior, the Redeemer of His
people, He is salvation. He's the way. Secondly, it tells
us in this text, in Isaiah 35, the name of this way. It's the
way of holiness. It's a holy way. Can a holy God
have anything but a holy way of salvation? We read in Psalm
33, the word of the Lord is right and all His works are done in
truth. Whatever God does and however
He acts, He must act in complete harmony with His holy character. It says here in our text that
the unclean shall not pass over this way. The unclean won't be
found on this way. You see, it's a way that's holy. God is holy and the unclean shall
not pass over. Now, here we have a problem.
We're all unclean. We're all guilty before God.
We're all sinful before God. All of our righteousnesses, Isaiah
said, are as filthy rag. There's none righteous, no not
one. The only way we can be made clean and put in this way is
for the work of God, the work of God, the work of God's grace
upon our soul to make us clean. It's the blood of Jesus Christ
that cleanses us from our sin. Only God can justify the unclean
through the blood sacrifice of our substitute, our Redeemer,
our God, Jesus Christ. It's the blood that makes atonement
for the soul. This is the only way that we
can be made clean and holy in Christ, being washed in the blood
and put in this one way A salvation. It's a holy way. Can God be holy,
just, and righteous and justify us? Only in Christ, our substitute. That's the only way God can be
a just God and a Savior. The only way God can be just
and justify the ungodly. You see, it's a holy way. It's
a holy way. God's too holy to look upon sin
with favor. So you see, there's one way.
That way is Christ. It's a holy way. God must justify
us in Christ, through His blood, and put us in a way, being made
clean in Christ, being accepted in the blood. Thirdly, it's a
select way. It says in our text, and highway
shall be there, and it shall be called the way of holiness. The unclean shall not pass over
it, but it shall be for those You see, it's a select way. It's
a free way. Who are these people He's talking
about here? It shall be for those. Well,
verse 5 and 6 tells us. It tells us about the eyes of
the blind being opened, the ears of the deaf being unstopped,
the lame man being made to walk, the tongue of the dumb to sing. He's talking about those who
have been made fit for this way. They've had a work of grace performed
in their heart. It's God who has begun a good
work in you. It's a select way for those who
have been made clean and justified in Christ Jesus. It says here
also, it describes those people down in verse 9, they're called
redeemed. Who are those who walk on this
way? They're redeemed of the Lord. They're ransomed of the
Lord. They're redeemed and they're ransomed. How are we redeemed? Not by corruptible things, but
by the blood of Jesus Christ, the lamb that was appointed in
sin of God. We're redeemed with his blood.
And then these people are called the ransomed of the Lord. We've
been bought with a price. Job said, deliver them from going
down to the pit. I have found a ransom. And when
the ransom price is paid, the guilty go free. He purchased
us with His own blood. You see, it's a select way. It
shall be for those who are redeemed, who are regenerated, and those
who are ransomed, bought with the blood of Christ. Now, how
can I know if I'm one of those for whom Christ died? How do
I know if I'm one of those for whom God chose in eternity and
salvation? Well, let me ask you this. Do
you believe? Do you trust? Do you bow? Do you submit to
Jesus Christ as all your salvation, as all your redemption, as all
your righteousness? You see, it's a select way for
those who are redeemed, bought, and made righteous in Christ
Jesus. Fourthly is this. This highway
that God has appointed, there's one way. It's a way of holiness. It's a select way. And fourthly,
the highway God has appointed is a plain way. It says here,
the wayfaring men, though fools, shall not err therein. The gospel doesn't need the logic
of human wisdom to explain it. To those who believe, it's a
plain way. That's why Paul says, seeing
we have such a hope, we use great plainness of speech. You listen
to scripture in 1 Corinthians chapter 2. Paul said, I'm determined
not to know anything among you, save Jesus Christ and Him crucified. I was with you in weakness and
in fear and in much fumbling, and my speech and my preaching
was not with enticing words of man's wisdom, but in demonstration
of the Spirit and of power, that your faith should not stand in
the wisdom of men, but in the power of God." It's a plain way. We didn't come with the excellency
of speech, we came plainly preaching, determined to know nothing among
you, but Jesus Christ crucified." Christ crucified is our wisdom,
righteousness, sanctification, and redemption. When God reveals
a way, it's a plain way. You see, eye had not heard, eye
had not seen, ear had not heard, neither had it entered into the
heart of man to think it was God. have prepared for them that
love Him. God hath revealed them unto us
by His Spirit, for the Spirit searcheth all things, yea, the
deep things of God." You see, it's a plain way. When God reveals
this unto us, it's a plain way. And those who believe, it is
a plain way. They're not ashamed of the gospel.
You'll never make a mistake trusting the Lord Jesus Christ. You see,
there's one way of salvation. It's a holy way. It's a select
way. It's a plain way. And lastly,
it's a sure and safe way. We read in our text, no lion
shall be there in this way, nor any ravenous beast shall go up
thereon. It shall not be found there,
but the redeemed shall walk there. It's a safe way. No lion, no
harm to a ravenous beast. will bother those in this way. Now, there are lions and ravenous
beasts around, but they can't harm God's elect. Who can lay
anything to the charge of God's elect? It's God who justifies. Who can condemn me? Christ has
died. Yea, rather, it is risen again
who is even at the right hand of God. This highway of salvation
in Christ Jesus is a safe and secure way. No one can pluck
them out of God's hand. You see, our sin has been put
away. God said their sin and their iniquity will I remember
no more. Satan has been defeated. The
seed of the woman crushed his head at Calvary, crushed his
dominion, his power. The law of God has been honored.
He redeemed us from the curse of the law being made a curse
for us. Death has been abolished. He brought life and immortality
to light through the gospel. You see, there's one way of salvation. It's a holy way. It's called
the way of holiness. God must make us clean, washed
in the blood of Christ. It's a select way. It's for those
who are redeemed, regenerated, ransomed. It's a plain way. It's
a free way, justified freely by His grace, and it's a safe
and secure way in Christ Jesus. He's able to keep us from falling
and to present us faultless before the presence of God's glory with
exceeding joy." Now, three closing observations. Carefully, here's
the first one, carefully discriminate. Am I in the king's highway? Am
I in the straight and narrow way that leads to life? And beware
of the false prophet who would detour you from the way." There's
just one. Christ is the way. Carefully
discriminate to see if you're in the way. Secondly, if you
are in the way, keep to the way. Turn not to the right hand or
to the left. Hold on, hold out to the end. Faith that is real and genuine
and God-given endureth to the end. The third observation is
this. If we're in the way, God's way
of salvation, by grace, through faith, through the blood of Jesus
Christ, if we're in this way, let us be earnest in telling
others of the way. Like the early church and the
apostles, when they were beaten for the gospel's sake, and commanded
not to preach and teach anymore in the name of the Lord Jesus
Christ, what did they do? Well, daily in the temple, publicly
and in every house, public and in private, they cease not to
teach and preach Jesus Christ as the way of salvation.
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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