Radio Streams
SA Radio
24/7 Radio Stream
VCY America
24/7 Radio Stream
( praying now )

CODE #

My Favorite Things
Home
NewsroomALL
Events | Notices | Blogs
Newest Audio | Video | Clips
Broadcasters
Church Finder
Webcast LIVE NOW!
Sermons by Bible
Sermons by Category
Sermons by Topic
Sermons by Speaker
Sermons by Language
Sermons by Date
Staff Picks
CommentsALL -0 sec
Top Sermons
Online Bible
Hymnal
Daily Reading
Our Services
Broadcaster Dashboard
Members Only - Legacy

Pastor Bartel | Treherne, Manitoba
Contact Info | Edit
•  Email  |  Web
www.calvarybaptistchurchoftreherneinc.com
PHONE
1 (204) 595 6229
ADDRESS
Calvary Baptist Church Of Treherne
218 Railway Ave.
Treherne, MB
Canada
MAILING
Calvary Baptist Church of Treherne
Box 219
Treherne, MB
R0G 2V0
Podcast + Codes
SERMONS EMBED | Info
Mobile Apps | Info
•  ROKU TV
•  Apple TV
•  Chromecast
Enjoy sermons from this broadcaster
on a variety of mobile devices.
MyChurch: cbcoftreherneinc | Set
MyChurch Code#: 63893
Our Blog
Older
Newer
Blog
Post+
Search
  
Filter By

Jesus Christ - The Captain Of Our Salvation
FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 2024
Posted by: Calvary Baptist Church Of Treherne | more..
340+ views | 20+ clicks
Hebrews 2:9 But we see Jesus, who was made a little lower than the angels for the suffering of death, crowned with glory and honour; that he by the grace of God should taste death for every man.
10 For it became him, for whom are all things, and by whom are all things, in bringing many sons unto glory, to make the captain of their salvation perfect through sufferings.

Verse 9 begins with an important phrase: “but we see Jesus”. That is a very important phrase. There is more attached to that phrase and we will look at that as well. It is important to see Jesus. I am not talking of literally seeing Him with our eyes. We need to see Him as the Messiah, the Saviour, the King, the eternal Son of God, the Creator of all things, and so much more.
In our text God reminded us that Jesus Christ was made a little lower than the angels. God also tells us why this happened. Jesus came into this world as a baby. He came as a male. He grew into a man. He set aside His glory and became a man. Thus He became a little lower than the angels in order to go to the cross for our sins. It is important to note that even though He was made a little lower than the angels, He never lost the respect of the angels. The angels announced His coming to the shepherds. The angels ministered to Jesus as needed. They knew that He was still the second person of the Godhead. His status never changed in their eyes. He was and is the second person of the Godhead. He never lost His deity to become a man. He was cloaked in humanity in order to be able to live amongst men and interact with men. When we look at the description of Him in Revelation 1 we know that His holiness seen there would have limited His availability to sinful humanity.
He needed to come as a man in order to suffer and die for our sins. God cannot die. Jesus Christ needed to become a man, but He also needed to be a sinless man. God — the Godhead, required the pure blood of a sinless man to be shed to pay for the curse of sin. Jesus Christ willingly became sin for us:

II Corinthians 5:21 For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him.

The good news is also found in Hebrews 2:9 — Jesus Christ did not remain dead. He was crowned with glory and honour. His suffering and death was needed. However, His resurrection was also needed. We need a living Saviour. We need a living Mediator between us as sinners and a holy God. Jesus Christ is the Mediator.

I Timothy 2:5 For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus;
6 Who gave himself a ransom for all, to be testified in due time.

Jesus Christ tasted death for every man by the grace of God. That grace was the free favour of God. It was the love toward men that moved Jesus Christ to taste death for every man. That word translated as “taste” refers to the bitter experience of death. The apostle Paul wrote of the sting of death in I Corinthians 15. That sting is removed for all who are saved, by the sacrificial death, shedding of blood, burial and resurrection and ascension of Jesus Christ. That sting is only removed from the heart and life of the repentant sinner who trusts in the Lord Jesus Christ for salvation. The rest cannot have it because they do not want it.
In verse 10 we see that it was fitting for Jesus to be the captain of our salvation. He is the only One Who could occupy that place. He is the Creator of all things. He is God. He is without sin. He can remove the curse of sin. He alone can do that.
He is able to bring many sons unto glory. The Catholics are wrong when they suggest that Mary must help Jesus because He cannot save us on His own. Mary needed a Saviour. She could not save herself. She stood at the foot of Jesus’ cross and she watched Him die there. She could not even give Him something to drink when He cried out with thirst. Jesus did not look at her and ask her why she had forsaken Him. He looked to His Father and cried out “my God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me.” Mary was helpless to intervene then and at any time.
In John 2 Mary made a very important statement:

John 2:5 His mother saith unto the servants, Whatsoever he saith unto you, do it.

Rather than promoting heresy, we need to listen to what the Scripture says about Jesus. He alone could lay down His life and make provision for our salvation. He is the captain of our salvation. He was made perfect through sufferings. From eternity past, it was declared that Jesus Christ was the Saviour of mankind. However, He had not yet come and laid down His life for the sheep. He needed to lay down His life to fulfill that aspect of Who He was and what He would do.
In God’s plan, Jesus Christ was the Saviour. However, the Scriptures point out that there was a particular time when He fulfilled that part of His place as the second person of the Godhead. The Old Testament saints looked forward to His coming. They believed the prophecies given to them. We look back at His sacrifice on our behalf and we look forward to being with Him in eternity, as do the Old Testament saints. We all have the same Captain. Jesus Christ is the only Saviour.
He was made perfect in that He fulfilled His duty as the Saviour of mankind. The devil tried to interfere. He tried to have Him killed as a young boy. He tried to get Him to fall just prior to His public ministry. He tried to have Him killed during His 3 1/2 years of public ministry. However Jesus laid down His life at the appointed time. It was not the devil that won. He lost when he rebelled against God. It is Jesus Christ Who won. He is the Captain of our salvation.
The important fact is that you must trust in Him alone as your Saviour. You must have Him as the “Captain” of your salvation. If you want to set the rules for your “salvation” then you have no salvation. God has declared what salvation looks like. It is life changing. It is powerful. Those who are saved are not the same anymore. They are changed from the heart out, and continuing to be changed to be more Christlike. God never removes His salvation from those who are saved. They are given eternal life! They have a great blessing.
Pastor Bartel

Category:  Daily Devotion

post new | clone this | rss feed | blog top »
Text feature this blog entry
Our Blog
Older
Newer
Top



Prof. Russell Dykstra
Called to Faithful Attendance

The Epistle to the Hebrews
Sunday - PM
Byron Center PRC
Play! | RSS


ChurchOne v4.0 App Rewrite

Hourly:
Walk Carefully
Pastor Joseph LoSardo
Bread of Life Fellowship
Staff Picks..

Sponsor:
New Book by John MacArthur

"The War on Childr­en: Prov­id­ing Refuge for Your Children in a Host­ile World"
https://www.amazon.com/war-..

SPONSOR | 1,100+

SPONSOR | 1,100+


SA UPDATES NEWSLETTER Sign up for a weekly dose of personal thoughts along with interesting content updates. Sign Up
FOLLOW US


Gospel of John
Cities | Local | Personal

MOBILE
iPhone + iPad
ChurchOne App New!
Watch
Android
ChurchOne App New!
Fire Tablet
Wear
Chromecast TV
Apple TV
Android TV
ROKU TV
Amazon Fire TV
Amazon Echo
Kindle Reader


HELP
Knowledgebase
Broadcasters
Listeners
Q&A
Uploading Sermons
Uploading Videos
Webcasting
TECH TALKS

NEWS
Weekly Newsletter
Unsubscribe
Staff Picks | RSS
SA Newsroom
SERVICES
Dashboard | Info
Cross Publish
Audio | Video | Stats
Sermon Player | Video
Church Finder | Info
Mobile & Apps
Webcast | Multicast
Solo Sites
Internationalization
Podcasting
Listen Line
Events | Notices
Transcription
Business Cards
QR Codes
Online Donations
24x7 Radio Stream
INTEGRATION
Embed Codes
Twitter
Facebook
Logos | e-Sword | BLB
API v2.0

BATCH
Upload via RSS
Upload via FTP
Upload via Dropbox

SUPPORT
Advertising | Local Ads
Support Us
Stories
ABOUT US
The largest and most trusted library of audio sermons from conservative churches and ministries worldwide.

Our Services | Articles of Faith
Broadcast With Us
Earn SA COINS!
Privacy Policy

THE VAULT VLOG
ChurchOne v4.0 App Rewrite
Copyright © 2024 SermonAudio.