SALVATION IS OF THE LORD
September 8, 2002 PM
Sermon Outline
Jonah 2:8,9
INTRO: I expect that God could tell us some strange stories about the places from which people have prayed. But I have an idea that He has recorded for us the strangest of those incidents. It is, of course, that of Jonah praying from the belly of the great fish. In our last lesson we looked at several elements present in the prayer which has been preserved for our study. Tonight I want to look at two verses - 8 and 9 - with particular emphasis on Jonahs exclamation, Salvation is of the Lord.
I. JONAH HAD A HISTORICAL BACKGROUND ON WHICH TO DRAW
A. He certainly knew Israels history
1. Ps 44:1-4 ... note particularly verse 3
2. Ps 22:4,5 Jonah had a rich background of the heritage described here
B. He knew the futility of putting ones hope elsewhere
1. Jonah 2:8 he had already tried his own devices
2. Ps 33:13-20 no doubt that people have tried to make their own way, find their own deliverance
C. Jonah had the only hope experience and history had offered
1. he knew that his prayer was properly directed
2. and his exclamation of hope is worthy of our confidence
II. OUR DELIVERANCE FROM SIN, FROM DESPAIR IS OF THE LORD
A. God has the authority, power to deal with sin
1. sin is offense against Him to begin with Ps 51:4a
2. therefore, it is in His province to deliver or not the matter belongs to no other court; jurisdiction is His
3. Ps 49:6-9 greatest earthly desire and power simply have no bearing where deliverance of the soul is concerned
B. God has the grace to deliver us from sin
1. this is the best news of all!
2. we read the way God wants to handle sin in 2 Pet 3:9
3. 1 Tim 4:10 there is great statement of grace
C. God has the means of our deliverance
1. 1 Cor 1:18 cross represents the entire scope of deliverance of God: whether we call it salvation, redemption, justification, Jesus death on the cross is the means
2. Eph 1:7 note the riches of His grace
3. but God alone had/has the means ... as Jonah, we must come to terms with this fact
D. God has revealed His provision and our part in His plan
1. He sent His ambassadors out to make it known - Mk 16:15,16
2. He has made our part very simple and universal ... the deliverance is effected in baptism ... 1 Pet 3:21
3. believing, penitent people who are baptized know they are saved ... do not need to wonder, to doubt
III. JONAH REMINDS OF TWO THINGS DELIVERANCE SHOULD EVOKE
A. The voice of thanksgiving Jonah 2:9a
1. seems to me that gratitude toward God should be one of the strongest of emotions for a Christian Heb 13:15
2. for, indeed, He has broken the bond of sin and freed us
3. Col 2:7 speaks of life in Christ (thus, freed from sin) as overflowing with thanksgiving
4. 1 Cor 15:57 a thanks in context of deliverance!
B. The vow which needs keeping Jonah 2:9b
1. the vow is simply an understanding that our life belongs to God and is under His control this was Jonahs understanding
2. 1 Cor 6:19,20 ye are not your own because the salvation youve received cost God something!
3. constraints of love and gratitude should determine the manner and course of our lives each day in the future
4. 1 Cor 15:58 immediately after the exclamation of thanksgiving is this statement of vow keeping (Ps 50:14,23)
CLOSE: We can join with Jonah in exclaiming, Salvation is of the Lord. We, too, have experienced His salvation. Let our lives be filled with strong gratitude ... gratitude which keeps our lives in the confines of Gods will.
Cecil A. Hutson
08 September 2002