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Sermon 4/4/10
2 Timothy 1:9-10 - God Our Savior

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God Our Savior

Who has saved us and called us with a holy calling, not according to our works, but according to His own purpose and grace which was granted us in Christ Jesus from all eternity, but now has been revealed by the appearing of our Savior Christ Jesus, who abolished death and brought life and immortality to light through the gospel” (2 Timothy 1:9-10)

As quoted in “Today in the Word,” Dr. George Sweeting told of an incident in the early 1920’s when Communist leader Nikolai Bukharin was sent from Moscow to Kiev to address an anti-God rally. For an hour he abused and ridiculed the Christian faith until it seemed as if the whole structure of belief was in ruins. Then questions were invited from the audience. An Orthodox Catholic Church priest rose and asked to speak. He turned, faced the people, and gave the Easter greeting, "He is risen!" Instantly the assembly rose to its feet and the reply came back loud and clear from them all: "He is risen indeed!"

Today is Easter Sunday in much of the world, a day that marks the resurrection, the return to life of Jesus Christ from the dead. He defeated death. He was the One who died in our place. He paid the ultimate price for anyone in humanity by giving His life for ours. And it is this truth that separates Christ Jesus from any religion this world can offer. He did not merely die, as others have done; He died for our sins. He was God’s choice to be the Redeemer for every lost sinner in humanity, from Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel, to the last few at the end of time who will place their trust in the Lord. “He is risen indeed” and we are SAFE if we ALLOW ourselves to place our trust in Him.

He is your Savior, and as Dr. Sweeting observed, true faith cannot be stamped out by even the strongest orators in humanity or by some kind of repressive government. Jesus Christ is the Savior and Lord, and all we have to do is place our faith in Him.

We traveled with friends earlier this week to Palm Springs, California, for a needed rest. The city of Palm Springs has quite a number of streets that were named or renamed for notable celebrities from the past. Four of them that we either drove on or passed by were: The Gene Autry Trail, Dinah Shore Drive, Bob Hope Drive, and Frank Sinatra Drive. All four of those persons were well-known during the time of my childhood and probably many who read or hear these words know about them as well. It’s quite an honor when a street or a town is named after someone, and all four of these film stars, comedians and singers might have been happy to be memorialized in that manner.

But there is a problem for all of them and for others who have been honored in that way. They’re all dead. Communist leader Nikolai Bukharin is dead also. And if some have a street named after them before they die, will it be meaningful to them after leaving this planet? All four, Gene Autry, Dinah Shore, Bob Hope and Frank Sinatra were famous entertainers, but they are all very dead. If they even remember that certain streets were named in their honor, does it matter to them now? The sad answer is - no - it does not matter to them at all.

They now realize that all pleasure, all honor, all human glory, all that matters is only relative. To live in a large mansion is only important if the home is larger and grander than other homes. A hut or a cave would seem like a mansion to the owner if everyone else was homeless and had nothing at all. The only thing that is important to Gene Autry, Dinah Shore, Bob Hope and Frank Sinatra is whether or not they trusted in the Lord while they lived on earth. If they did they have everything, but if they did not place their faith in Him, they only have miserable regrets about what might have been; a misery that will last – forever!

When Paul wrote the words of today’s Scripture to a younger pastor named Timothy, he was in a Roman jail. He said to the younger man, “God gave us a spirit not of fear but of power and love and self-control. Therefore do not be ashamed of the testimony about our Lord, nor of me His prisoner” (2 Timothy 1:7-8). Paul was in a shameful place from a human perspective, but Christ had set him free, and in Christ that former prisoner lives - forever.

Paul’s human body would die, not that long in the future, and yet he spoke about death in our Scripture for today, that “our Savior Christ JesusABOLISHED death and brought LIFE and immortality.” Because of Jesus Christ, Paul the Apostle is very much alive right now, though in A.D. 66, the man was tied and held down while a Roman soldier killed him. Though his human life would end at the side of a Roman road, he is still very much alive. Paul reminded Timothy that the Lord “saved us and called us with a holy calling” (2 Timothy 1:9-10). And note that Paul and Timothy still speak to the world through these words in Scripture, though they have been gone from the earth for 2000 years.

It’s through the death and resurrection of Jesus that Paul and Timothy are alive today and their words live on. It was Jesus who died, not for Himself, but for us, and if we believe, we will live as well. This “holy calling” which we celebrate at Easter and hopefully at other times as well, was, as Paul put it, “not according to our works, but (it was) according to His own purpose and gracefrom all eternity.” Paul did a lot of good, but it was not his works that saved him. Paul was saved because he believed in the Lord. Jesus Christ died for Paul, He died for Timothy, and He died for you and me. In the Lord’s death, in His return to life, we see the reality of salvation: It is the Lord who saves us, not our works.

As Paul said, the Lord “has saved us and called us with a holy calling, not according to our works, but according to His own purpose and grace which was granted us in Christ Jesus from all eternity (which) has been revealed by the appearing of our Savior Christ Jesus, who abolished death and brought life and immortality to light through the gospel” (2 Timothy 1:9-10).

While we were in Palm Springs, we were the guests of someone who generously opened their home to us. In the hallway there was a framed sign which said, “When God closes one door, He always opens another, but it’s hell in the hallway!” That’s amusing and it contains truth – God DOES have a door to life for us; a place of safety, healing and joy through Christ, but the “hallway” to the future can be difficult. He has taken us out of one kind of life through the cross of Jesus Christ and has given us another, better life. The door to the past is closed, but we have a very certain door to the future which is simply wonderful. For Paul it was indeed “hell in the hallway,” but here’s what he said: “For this reason I suffer these things; nevertheless I am not ashamed, for I know whom I have believed and am persuaded that He is able to keep what I have committed to Him until that day” (1 Timothy 1:12). He trusted in the Lord.

It was also “hell in the hallway” for Christians in the Soviet Union during the 1920’s, and no doubt it became very bad for the priest who gave the Easter greeting, "He is risen!" eliciting the response from the people, "He is risen indeed!" He embarrassed Communist leader Nikolai Bukharin, but that courageous priest is with the Lord whereas Bukharin is likely – lost forever.

I don’t care about streets being named after people, but I do care about what happens to you. Have you trusted in the Lord? Let’s make sure right now:

Lord Jesus, thank You that You died for me. I confess my sins and I give my heart and life to You. I believe in You. I am Yours and I praise Your Holy Name. In Jesus Name. Amen.

Happy Resurrection Day - to you!

Ron Beckham, Pastor
Friday Study Ministries

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