Library of Sermon Outlines on Salvation:
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The Church of Christ in Granby presents sound
Bible teaching on
salvation and the
plan of God for mankind. Each lesson explains
how to be saved,
faith,
baptism, and
obedience to Christ through clear
sermon outlines and studies based on Scripture.
These
Church of Christ sermons are offered
free for all to read, download, and share, helping
every soul understand the
gospel of salvation and walk in the truth of God’s
Word. |
Sermon/Lesson Title |
Cleaning the Inside
(Luke 11:37–41; Matthew 23:25–28),
Jesus warned that outward appearances can deceive. Our main text
from Luke 11:37–41 shows that true purity begins within. When we
fail to cleanse the heart, sin becomes deeply ingrained. God desires
clean hands and a pure heart more than outward formality or ritual. |
Can We Lose Salvation?
The Bible clearly teaches that a
Christian can fall from grace and lose salvation through sin. This
lesson explains how falling away occurs, the responsibility of
personal choice, and the path of restoration through confession,
repentance, and prayer, bringing joy in heaven when the lost return. |
Can a Christian Lose Their
Salvation?
Salvation is God’s greatest gift, but
can it be lost? Many believe once saved, always saved. Yet the Bible
warns believers to remain faithful. This lesson examines scripture
showing the possibility of falling away, urging Christians to guard
their faith diligently and persevere to receive the crown of life. |
The
Search by the Prophets
The prophets of old searched
diligently for the meaning behind the salvation they proclaimed.
Though they spoke by the Spirit, they longed to understand when and
how God’s promises would unfold. Today, we live in the light of what
they foretold. This lesson explores their search and its fulfillment
in Christ. |
What
Can We Learn From Noah?
For centuries,
people have debated how man is saved—by grace, faith, or works.
God’s Word provides the clear answer. By studying Noah’s life, we
learn how grace, faith, obedience, and God’s instruction worked
together for salvation, revealing timeless truths about how we too
can be saved in the gospel age. |
The Will of God
Paul urged prayers
for all people, including leaders, so that peace might allow the
gospel to spread freely. God desires every person to be saved and to
know the truth through Christ Jesus, the one Mediator who gave
Himself as a ransom for all (1 Timothy 2:3–7). |
Lay
Hold On Eternal Life
The apostle Paul
ends his first letter to Timothy, the evangelist, emphatically by
encouraging him to lay hold on eternal life. Paul describes how all
Christians can get a firm grip on everlasting life. He lists certain
principles that one must pursue if one wants heaven to be his home.
This is of the utmost importance! 1 Timothy
6:11-16 |
What Must I
Believe To Be Saved?
Many believe
salvation comes by faith alone, yet in Scripture, “believe” means
more than mental agreement—it involves obedient trust. John 3:16,
John 6:47, and Acts 16:31 teach faith in Jesus as God’s Son. This
lesson examines what true belief required of early Christians and
applies those truths to us today.
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The Will Of God
In verses one and two, Paul
exhorted that prayers should be offered for all men, including civil
authorities. The desired result was a world of calm, serenity, and peace,
one conducive to spreading the gospel to all men.
Text: 1 Timothy 2: 3-7 |
What Hinders You?
After Stephen was put to
death for the cause of Christ, great persecution arose against the church.
As a result, a large number of Christians were scattered throughout the
regions of Judea and Samaria. These Christians were everywhere preaching
God. One is specifically named Phillip. He was one of seven chosen in Acts
6. He was later called Philip the Evangelist (Acts 21:8). He preached Christ
and his Kingdom in the city of Samaria and many were converted.
Lesson text: Acts
8:26-40 |
The Thief On The Cross
This man who died next to our savior teaches us many great lessons. This
lesson will primarily focus on this man's attitude at the point of death.
Matthew 27:38-44, Luke 23:40-42 |
Luke 18:18–27, In Luke 18:18–27,
a man known as the rich young ruler came to Jesus asking, “Good
Teacher, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?” This sincere
question reflects the longing of every honest heart seeking
salvation and is answered directly by the Lord Himself. |
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