OF FAITH
4. The Blessings of Salvation
This chapter comes immediately after the study on the Cost of Commitment, with its
emphasis on possible suffering, self denial, hardship and sacrifice. Maybe by now you have
the impression that the follower of Christ can have no joy, no pleasure, no excitement – only
sorrow and difficulty.
It is therefore suitable that this study is a brief look at the blessings of salvation – the great
privilege it is for us to be saved, to have received freely by grace from God through Christ in
the power of the Holy Spirit. By the end of this lesson you should be saying: “Anyone who
refuses the offer of salvation must be a blind fool – God has given us such honour and
privilege as His children!”
We must begin by realising that this lesson will be far from complete. We can only begin to
list and look at a few of the privileges that a believer receives through Christ. Our memory
verse says that in Christ “we have been blessed with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly
places.” How can we begin to look at the meaning of EVERY BLESSING?
One definition states: ‘It means that God is gracious and that He is in control, and brings all
things to pass in a way that benefits His People.’ We will look at the blessings and privileges
of salvation under three headings – past, present and future. Salvation has three tenses:
When you consider the Law of God, have you done wrong? Have you kept God’s
law? ___________________
Find out the meaning of those three words – you will discuss them in your team
study). Write briefly what you think they mean in your own words:
1. ________________________________________________________________
2. ________________________________________________________________
3. ________________________________________________________________
Freedom from guilt and punishment is not the only benefit we receive when we put
our trust in Christ for salvation. Freedom is a blessing that applies to many areas of
our new lives in Christ. Study the following Scriptures and note in what areas Christ
has set you free.
As you study each passage, think to what extent you have experienced the freedom
and deliverance that is promised to you in these Scriptures. These are the privileges
we have been granted in Christ. But have we received them? Do we enjoy them? And
if not, why not?
For those who have put their trust in Christ and become a child of God, one of the
greatest privileges is the assurance that we are safe and secure. There is some
suggestion in the Bible that it is possible to lose our salvation if we deliberately
turn our backs on Christ, deny Him and return wilfully to sin (see Hebrews 6:4-6).
However, the writer to the Hebrews is writing this passage to those who have
deliberately turned their back on Christ – not for those who fall into sin and
remain repentant and willing to follow Christ. For us there are great assurances
that our salvation is safe and secure.
Read the following Bible verses and answer the questions. Examine your own life,
to ensure that you are enjoying the privileges of knowing that you are saved.
John 10:27-30
Jesus speaks of His disciples as His “sheep”. What does verse 27 say about His
sheep? They ___________________________ and
___________________________. Is that true of you? Then what promise does Jesus
give to you in verse 28?
_____________________________________________________________________
Who can snatch the followers of Christ from the Father’s hand (verse 29)?
______________________.
Ephesians 1:3-6
What blessings have we received who trust in Christ?
Verse
3_______________________________________________________________
Verse
4_______________________________________________________________
Verse
5_______________________________________________________________
When and how were you chosen and destined to belong to Christ?
Does that make you feel safe? How can you be sure that you will never lose your
salvation?
B. Power for Living
Everyday living for Christ is not easy however greatly we may feel privileged. The
Bible makes it clear that we live in a hostile world and have a powerful enemy. One of
the great privileges therefore – and essential equipment for victorious living – is the
inner power provided for believers through the Holy Spirit.
Acts 1:8
What power did Jesus promise to His disciples? ______________________________
What was this power for? ________________________________________________
How and when did this promise become reality in the disciples’ lives?
Colossians 1:11
What did Paul pray for the Colossian Christians? ____________________________
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Not all our blessings are to be enjoyed here and now. The best still lies in the future.
See how many references there are to Hope in the New Testament – hope speaks
about things that are still to come. Sometimes, in the midst of present difficulty, even
though we enjoy His presence and His power, we still must cling to better things to
come.
Read about Jesus’s own experience in Hebrews 12:1-2. What was He looking
forward to? _____________________________________________________ and
how did it help Him in his present suffering?_________________________________
2 Corinthians 4:16-18
What was Paul looking forward to? ______________________________________
Romans 8:24-25
What are you looking forward to? ________________________________________
The writer to the Hebrews in the verse we have just read (Hebrews 12:2) tells us to
look to Jesus as our example, fore-runner and guarantee of promised glory.
Read His promises to the disciples in John 14:1-7. Are you looking forward to being
with Christ? __________________
Of all the blessings we have looked at in this chapter – there are many more which we have
not had space to look at – what is the most important blessing for you personally?
1. Look back on your life to the day when you gave your life to Christ. What did you
receive at that moment, which remains a great blessing in your life? Pause to THANK
GOD for this blessing. Then count your blessings – name them – and give thanks for
God’s goodness.
2. A blessing is multiplied by being shared. Every time you give public testimony – or share
with someone what God has done in your life – you should list some of the ways in which
God has blessed you because you follow Christ. That is what a testimony is. And it will
increase the blessing when you share it!
Father in heaven, Thank you for sending your Son Jesus to the world. every blessing in
heaven is to be found in Him. Thank you for what I have received when I trusted Him
as my Saviour. Thank you for what I continue to receive as I follow Him as my Lord.
Thank you that the greatest blessing of all still lies in the future when I will see Him
face to face. Please make my life a blessing to others.
2. Several Bible passages make it clear that we will never lose our salvation. See John
10:27-30 and Ephesians 1:3-6. Discuss other similar Bible promises. Share together
whether any of you have ever doubted the promises or feared that you might lose your
salvation. How can you be sure?
3. What have you experienced of the power of Christ, through the Holy Spirit, in your
life? Share honestly together. Do you sometimes feel powerless? What has God given
us the power for? Is it possible to use this power for the wrong purpose?
4. Share together what is the greatest blessing you are still looking forward to.