Ye Might Be Saved

8 January 2015

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31 If I bear witness of myself, my witness is not true. 32 There is another that beareth witness of me; and I know that the witness which he witnesseth of me is true. 33 Ye sent unto John, and he bare witness unto the truth. 34 But I receive not testimony from man: but these things I say, that ye might be saved. 35 He was a burning and a shining light: and ye were willing for a season to rejoice in his light. 36 But I have greater witness than that of John: for the works which the Father hath given me to finish, the same works that I do, bear witness of me, that the Father hath sent me. 37 And the Father himself, which hath sent me, hath borne witness of me. Ye have neither heard his voice at any time, nor seen his shape. 38 And ye have not his word abiding in you: for whom he hath sent, him ye believe not. 39 Search the scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and they are they which testify of me. 40 And ye will not come to me, that ye might have life. 41 I receive not honour from men. 42 But I know you, that ye have not the love of God in you. 43 I am come in my Father’s name, and ye receive me not: if another shall come in his own name, him ye will receive. 44 How can ye believe, which receive honour one of another, and seek not the honour that cometh from God only? 45 Do not think that I will accuse you to the Father: there is one that accuseth you, even Moses, in whom ye trust. 46 For had ye believed Moses, ye would have believed me: for he wrote of me. 47 But if ye believe not his writings, how shall ye believe my words" (John 5:31-47)

Jesus does not need testimony from John the Baptist to prove Who He is. He mentions the testimony of John so that the hearers might be saved.

But what does Jesus mean by saved? Saved from what?

First of all, we can see from the context that Jesus is NOT referring to the eternal salvation of the doubting Pharisees. I have left the verse numbers in the quote above for more easy reference. Verse 38 says that the word of God does not abide in these men. Verse 40 says that these men will NOT come to Jesus for life. This is the same as chapter 6 when Jesus says that all the Father givehe me shall come to me. In that context we can see Jesus ultimately defines "come" as the resurrection of eternal life. Finally, verse 42 seals the identity of these men. Jesus says He knows them and therir true nature. The love of God is not in them and therefore they do not love God or His Son. 

Clearly, the salvation under consideration in verse 34 CANNOT be eternal.

John’s testimony was much like the testimony of other prophets who God sent to warn the nation of Israel against a national calamity that would come if Israel did not repent. He asked the Pharisees, "who hath warned thee to flee the wrath to come?" Peter and Paul both mention the prophecy of Joel in their teachings. Joel's warning concerned a captivity by the Chaldeans or the Babylonians if Israel did not repent. Peter and Paul use this same argument regarding the destruction that would come upon Israel at the hands of the Romans.

Notice also the word of Jesus in reference to this warning:

"When ye therefore shall see the abomination of desolation, spoken of by Daniel the prophet, stand in the holy place, (whoso readeth, let him understand:) let him which is on the housetop not come down to take any thing out of his house: neither let him which is in the field return back to take his clothes. And woe unto them that are with child, and to them that give suck in those days! But pray ye that your flight be not in the winter, neither on the sabbath day: for then shall be great tribulation, such as was not since the beginning of the world to this time, no, nor ever shall be. And except those days should be shortened, there should no flesh be saved: but for the elect’s sake those days shall be shortened."(Matthew 24:15-22)

While other positions of Jesus' discourse in Matthew 24-25 may point to the end of the world, this portion clearly speaks about a national calamity that will occur IN TIME. If the end of the world is coming, there would be not need to "flee." No, Jesus is clearly referring to the destruction of Jeruslaem that would occur in 70 AD.

Here in John 5, Jesus is warning against this same national judgement. Those that believed Jesus was the Son of God would believe His words. They would also believe His warnings as well those of the Apostles. This belief would lead them to flee from Jerusalem before the armies of Titus would take siege. Therefore, they would be SAVED from that wrath.

Tags: doctrine, grace, harmony_of_the_gospels

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Brentwood Hills Primitive Baptist Church is a community of believers working together to transform our lives to the image of Jesus Christ. We believe it is our duty and privilege to live the gospel of the doctrines of grace in such a way as to edify the families within our church and other children of God in our community. Through regular worship based on strong Biblical principles, fellowship, admonishment, and outreach, we glory in the grace of the sovereign God working in our lives thereby showing the Spirit of God in the world.

Brentwood Hills was organized in 1906 in Fort Worth, Texas as Laodicea Primitive Baptist Church. You can find much of the history of the church, as well as other churches here: Primitive Baptist History Database

We identify ourselves as an old-line Primitive Baptist church. If you read our Articles of Faith, you’ll see that we hold to such doctrines as the inspiration and inerrancy of the Bible. We recognize the King James Version (KJV) as the only English translation worthy of being called the Bible. We believe in salvation solely by the grace of a sovereign God. We believe that Jesus Christ, the only begotten Son of God, came to the earth to do the will of His Father, which was to deliver from the sentence of death all those the Father gave Him before the world began. We believe that Jesus fully satisfied the Father by atoning for all the sins of all His people. In time, we believe the Holy Spirit comes to each person that belongs to Jesus and regenerates them. Then (and only then) can anyone have faith, which is a fruit of the Spirit, by which you are able to believe the glorious gospel of Jesus Christ. Whether or not you ever hear the gospel, or believe it if you did hear it, or obey it if you did believe it, rest assured that Jesus will remain forever faithful to you because, if He died for you, He will never deny that you belong to Him.

We believe that everyone for whom Christ died will without fail be raised again from the dead to a glorified life. Even if we are alive when He returns to raise the dead, we shall be changed to a glorified life. All the Redeemed will meet the Lord in the air. Then He will take us to Heaven and there we shall forever be with the Lord. The wicked will be raised at the same time as the righteous, but the wicked shall go away into everlasting punishment along with Satan and his angels. Until that glorious day when Christ returns to raise the dead, He has provided a place for His people to find rest for their souls. This place is the Church. Jesus Christ set-up His church on this earth before His death on the Cross. The church is there for those of His people who have come to believe that God saved them by His Son, Jesus Christ. To believe that Christ “paid it all” gives believers the strongest motivation to serve Him. Once enlightened to this glorious truth, then the child of God should feel an obligation to become and remain an active member of the His church. To serve the Lord in His church makes for one of the great blessings to experience this side of Heaven. It fulfills you to serve in His church and it gives your life purpose and meaning.

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Elder Bryce Lowrance

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