Look unto Me, and be ye Saved

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Look unto Me, and be ye Saved Rev. G. J. Baan - Isaiah 45:22 Sing: Psalter 194: 1-4 Read: Isaiah 45 Sing: Psalter 255 Sing: Psalter 325: 1, 2 Sing: Psalter 237 Congregation, We read the following words in the first general Epistle of Peter, the first chapter, verses 24 and 25, For all flesh is as grass, and all the glory of man as the flower of grass. The grass withereth, and the flower thereof falleth away: But the word of the Lord endureth for ever. And this is the word which by the gospel is preached unto you. These are very serious words. They speak of the brevity of your and my life. The Lord points out in these verses that our life shall not stand forever, that one day (and maybe it will happen very soon and suddenly), there shall come a time, a moment, that our lives shall be cut off. We call it the moment of our death. Peter says, all flesh, which means all human beings, is as grass. We are all familiar with the qualities of grass. During the summertime, the grass is green, whereas in the wintertime, it is yellow and dead. Then he mentions all the glory of man, signifying the best things of man, maybe his power, his gifts, his riches, his talents, and so on. Peter states that it is not more than a flower, a flower that falls off, withers away. The beauty of a flower can disappear overnight. In the morning it is gone, dead. So Peter says, "Your life is like the grass and like the flowers of the grass. It falls away." There comes a moment for you and for me, my dear hearer, dear young people, boys and girls, that you and I have to die. All human beings, "all flesh, is as grass, and all the glory of man is as the flower of the grass. The grass www.sermonweb.org 1/17

withereth, and the flower thereof falleth away. What shall happen in that day and in that ultimate moment when death shall come? Peter, however, does not only speak about the shortness of life but also of the enduring power of the Word of God. In contrast to the shortness of life stands the everlasting Word of the living God, for he says, "But the Word of the Lord endureth for ever." Never shall there be a time that the Word of God will be powerless. The Word of God shall stand forever. It endures eternally. Forever--in the Day of Judgment, but likewise in the day of grace--the Word of God prevails. And so also today, in this worship service, on this Sabbath day, we preach the Word of God as it has been preached in the past, because the Word of God changes not. Peter calls the Word of Lord which he preached, the gospel. What is the gospel? The word gospel literally means good tiding in Greek; good tidings from God for sinful people. In His mercy and goodness, the Lord called His servants to preach the gospel. Like fisherman they spread out the nets of the gospel, so that heavenly wonders of grace will follow. And as we listen to the gospel and meditate on the Word of God, the most important question for you and me is this: Did we ever experience in our lives that unforgettable moment that we were caught by the gospel of God, that your or my heart was broken like the hearts of the 3,000 men at the Day of Pentecost were broken? Has the gospel of God in such a way been blessed to our hearts? Peter says, "This is the word which by the gospel is preached unto you." I wish to preach that same word through the holy gospel of God to you this hour from Isaiah 45, especially verse 22, where we read the Word of God as follows, Look unto Me, and be ye saved, all the ends of the earth: for I am God, and there is none else. These words speak about the invitation of the gospel. We will consider together four different thoughts. www.sermonweb.org 2/17

1. In the first place, the address of this invitation. We consider to whom the Lord speaks these words (for it is the Lord God who speaks here), namely, "all the ends of the earth." That is the address of the invitation of the gospel. 2. Secondly, congregation, we give our attention to the origin or the source of this invitation, "For I am God, and there is none else." 3. Thirdly, the content of this invitation, only three plain words, "Look unto Me." 4. Finally, after singing, we will give our attention to the fourth point, the ultimate purpose of this invitation, "And be ye saved." The Invitation of the Gospel : the address; the origin; the content; and the purpose of this invitation. First: The address of this invitation Dear congregation, the Prophet Isaiah had to preach the full counsel of God, which constitutes of judgment and gospel, Adam and Christ, sins and the remission of sins, darkness and light. He and all the servants of God had to preach the full gospel of God, all the words of God that the Lord had revealed unto them. That is how Isaiah preached to the people of Judah approximately one hundred and fifty years before Judah was conquered and taken captive to Babel. In the year 722 BC, the ten tribes of the northern kingdom of Israel (that means all the people of Israel, except for the tribes Judah and Benjamin), were led captive to Assyria and the capital of Israel, Samaria, was destroyed. It was during this time that Isaiah preached the gospel of God in Judah. After 150 years, in 586 BC, Jerusalem, Judah s capital city, was also destroyed and the remaining tribes, Judah and Benjamin, were deported to Babel. But by that time Isaiah had already died. He did not live to see the judgment of God upon their sins. However, in the revelations he received of the Lord, Isaiah saw His judgments approaching, long before they became actual reality and therefore, he preached to the people of Judah and Benjamin the word of God concerning these impending judgments. www.sermonweb.org 3/17

Judgments, yes, because of their many sins and their staggering guilt. But according to the will of God, Isaiah not only spoke about the judgments of God, especially in chapters 1 through 39, but also about the deliverance from their sins. In twenty-seven chapters, Isaiah 40-66, he especially preached about the coming deliverance from judgment. He prophesied that the Lord would deliver His people out of the land of Babel and bring them back to Canaan. This return from exile began approximately 50 years after the destruction of Jerusalem in 586, during the years 536 until 516. So spread over 20 years, the Lord would bring His people back to Canaan. Two hundred years after Isaiah preached the gospel to the people of Judah, the wonder of grace factually was fulfilled in the deliverance from Babel. But congregation, all these wonders especially point to the great deliverance. Christ would come to this sinful earth and would be born in Bethlehem. Isaiah already foretold this according to the Word of God seven hundred years before it actually happened. So we see also this hour that the Lord shall let none of His words fall to the ground but shall fulfill all His promises. If He ever promised you anything out of His Word in your heart, there shall come a moment that His promise will be fulfilled. Wait upon the Lord; wait patiently at the feet of Christ. Congregation, the earthly deliverance as pictured in the prophecy of Isaiah is an image of the deliverance out of the land of sin. We all need this deliverance, whoever we are: husband or wife, father or mother, boy or girl. You all need it, whether you are an office- bearer or not; whether you are very actively involved in the kingdom of God or not. We all need this wonder of grace. If we do not experience this wonder of grace, this deliverance out of the land of sin, we will one day perish and perish forever. Then we will go to hell. On the one hand, I hesitate to use that expression, but on the other hand, I feel I have to because all servants of God have to bring this heavenly and divine message. We can, however, be delivered from our sins and that is what Isaiah emphasizes in our text. He speaks in the first place to the people of Israel but not www.sermonweb.org 4/17

only to them, because in our text we read, "Look unto Me, and be ye saved, all the ends of the earth." What does the expression, the ends of the earth, mean? It does not mean any particular country. No, it means wherever we live on this earth. The Lord makes clear in this text that wherever we live on this earth, whatever place we come from, all the ends of the earth, we all may hear the gospel of God. It is very remarkable that Isaiah speaks not only to Israel, but, as it were, to all people who hear his message. Note that it is not to every individual in this world. God doesn't speak to every individual in this world. God only speaks to them that have His Word that are able to hear the gospel. What a great privilege, congregation, to have the gospel preached to us and to receive every Sunday that same message. What an amazing thing that we can read the Word of God, God's message. The wonder of this privilege becomes even greater when we realize that others do not have His Word. Has it already brought forth fruits in your and my lives? Or has the preaching of the gospel been void until now? It is the only means to be saved. If God converts a sinner, He brings the Word to him or her, or He brings him or her to the Word. There must be that connection between the Word of God and our lives. Isaiah spoke to people who in his imagination are already in captivity in Babel. He saw them, as it were, hunched down, crying and praying. Their situation was hopeless. There wasn't any prospect for freedom at all. They could not hope to be delivered, to be relieved from the land of captivity and to be brought back to Israel. But not only their hope had vanished. Also--and that weighed most heavy on them--god was hidden from them. They could not find the Lord. His countenance was hidden from them. They didn't know how to be freed and couldn t see how the Lord would help them. Isaiah already foresaw their condition and with that condition in mind he spoke the Word of God to them. So in the first place we see the people of Israel in their hopeless situation of captivity. Our situation is not really different from theirs. We, being spiritually www.sermonweb.org 5/17

dead by nature through our sins and iniquities, are alienated from God. Spiritually, we also are in captivity, in bondage of sin, the chains of sin tying up our lives. The bonds of unbelief take us prisoners, leading us into captivity. Maybe you do not know anymore how to be delivered, just like the Israelites Isaiah had in mind when he uttered his words of prophecy. However, here is the Word of God also to you in this hour, "All the ends of the earth." Secondly, Isaiah also spoke to the heathen. They, too, are alienated from God. They have never heard who God is and what He does. Their ungodly lives are full of sin and iniquity. But also their situation is not hopeless, neither is the situation of any of us. We all--even if you feel that you are like a heathen--we all have the possibility of being brought back to the Lord and we are invited by the gospel, invited by God Himself, to eternal salvation and glory. There are many promises in Scripture for the heathen. From them also shall people be saved by the irresistible grace of God, no matter how far away they live, be it even at the ends of the earth," which means far, very far away. But God is mighty to reach them by His Word. He sends His preachers to the ends of the earth. He sends them also to this congregation in order to preach His Word and to call people by means of His Word. He, the Almighty One, is able to draw His people to Himself, though they have to be brought from the ends of the earth. As we consider the meaning of the words ends of the earth, I want to emphasize the importance of mission work and evangelism, as a practical means of spreading the gospel and bringing God's holy Word to sinners. Sinners living nearby (even though you may live in an area where maybe three out of four people are Christians who already have the Word of God) or far away--they all need the Word of God. And so God brings His Word to sinners or sinners to His Word. This brings us to our second thought: www.sermonweb.org 6/17

2. The origin or the source of this invitation Congregation, we should realize that the Word which we hear preached in church comes from God. Not in the first place from this or that minister, but from God, from the living God. He is the Author of it. The Bible is God's Word. He was the Author, also in the days of Isaiah when the prophecy came into being. By His Holy Spirit, the Lord granted wisdom to His servants, to write down the Word of God. Let us realize that this hour, as we open the Bible. The Bible is the Word of God; all the words in it come from God. We have to do with a divine message. Oh, let us then hear attentively and not reject this Word of God. Let us accept it and not despise the Word of God. Be aware that when we reject and despise the preaching, we reject and despise God's Word! Not merely the words of a minister, but more importantly, the Word of the living God. Then we reject His words, His servants, His people, His service, His commandments, indeed, ultimately we reject the Lord God Himself. Paul says in Hebrews 10:26, For if we sin wilfully after that we have received the knowledge of the truth, there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins. It is deadly serious to reject the Word of God. Compare it to a seriously ill person who rejects the last means of treatment offered to him or her. Then the doctor will say, If you reject these means for your healing, there will not be any other means left." And so it is with the Word of God. Receive it, take it, and lay it at your heart and ask the Lord, boys and girls, if His Word which is brought to you from Sunday to Sunday will be blessed to your heart. God alone is the mighty, indeed, the almighty Deliverer. Idols cannot; and there were many of them in the time of Isaiah, idols in Babel, idols in Israel. None, however, could deliver. In our time we have idols, too, not literally but in a more concealed way. Maybe our houses are our idols, or our cars, our motorcycles, our knowledge, our talents, our gifts, our money, our families, our husbands or wives, our career, our work, and so on. Idols are all the things in which we put our trust, the things that are more important to us than our salvation and our eternal state. www.sermonweb.org 7/17

What do idols do? They draw our attention away from the eternal matters and give us a misleading and deceiving feeling of happiness. They are like drugs, intoxicating our real feelings. When someone is admitted to the hospital and is seriously ill, the doctors give drugs in the good sense of the word. They give painkillers, so that we do not have to suffer the excruciating pain. These medicines keep us from feeling the full extent of the reality of the illness. There are also people who use drugs in the bad sense of the word. These drugs intoxicate their real feelings and for a moment they feel high and happy. Congregation, this is what you can compare the happiness of the things of this world with. It lasts for a time, maybe for a long time, but then it is over. Then comes eternity, and we will realize and feel the raw reality of our awful situation. But then it is too late. Right now, however, it is not too late yet, although it is late and you live on borrowed time. Maybe you are already twenty years old and have never feared the Lord. It is late, very late because twenty years have gone by, without you ever surrendering your heart to the Lord. What if you are already forty years old? It is even much later for you. Why didn't you bow before the Lord? Why didn't you seek the kingdom of God, seeing you are still unconverted? Forty years have passed by; they are gone and will never come back. Are you fifty years old? Sixty years old maybe? It is very, very late. Are you eighty years old and still unconverted? Oh, my friend, your condition is extremely serious! Eighty years have passed by and you are at the end of your life. It is extremely late, but not too late. We all are still in the time of grace, but we will sink into eternal damnation, into hell if we do not take heed to the word of the living God but instead keep on serving our idols and not God. All these things the Lord wants to stress and to emphasize in our text. He says, "I am God and there is none else." That means, besides Me, near Me, under Me, above Me, behind Me, around Me, there is none else who is like Me. The Lord emphatically testifies that there is only one Person, only one place, only one means for salvation. www.sermonweb.org 8/17

Maybe that is the question you struggle with, "How can I be saved?" Here is the answer; the Lord says, "I am God." Let these words be brought into your hearts. Remember these words tomorrow, boys and girls, youth of the congregation, fathers and mothers. Remember that the Lord said, "I am God." In difficult circumstances, for example, when you are sick, when you are afflicted, when you have problems maybe in your marriage, maybe financially, maybe at your work and when you seek the Lord in your spiritual sorrows, the Lord wants to stress time and time again, "I am God." He is able to deliver. All our possessions will one day be gone and our superficial happiness will evaporate, and what then, congregation? Where will we be then? In hell? Therefore, you need to be rescued from your sins and delivered from your idols. Perhaps you ask, "How can I do this?" Well, my friend, you don't have to do this. You cannot do that. You are unable to deliver yourself from the power of sin. All God's children have tried to do that when the Lord came into their lives. The first thing you try to do when the Lord converts you is to mortify sin, and to cease your evil practices, and to uproot all the weeds of sin that grow in your heart. In the beginning it might look promising and you begin to think that it is possible to mortify sin and to live a sinless life according to God's will. But as time goes on you will experience more and more that you fail miserably in attaining righteousness with God. You discover that your righteousness has to come from the other side, from outside yourself, the righteousness of the Lord Jesus Christ. "I am God and there is none else." In these words we especially hear the Lord Jesus Christ speaking. "I am God. I am the only Saviour, and I invite you to the gospel." That is our third thought: 3. The content of this invitation Congregation, what does the Lord really say to us in His invitation? Does He point to all our sins? Does He speak in verse 22 about impending judgment? About our unfaithfulness and sinfulness? About our unbelief? Does He address www.sermonweb.org 9/17

your backslidings, child of God? Your repeated lapsing into sin, instead of progressing and growing in grace? Because it is true, at times, the power of lust to sin and iniquity is also at work in the hearts of God s children, as we can read in the Word of God, and they perceive it their own hearts. So then, does the Lord condemn in verse 22? Not at all, congregation. Although we deserve it because we are sinful, guilty and without hope in our natural unconverted state, and because of all our daily sins. Truly, we deserve God s just condemnation. Yet, we read nothing of that in our text. We only read about an invitation to come to Him. "Come to Me," as it reads in Dutch. In English it says, "Look unto Me." In fact, congregation, it is a very brief message. It only contains three words in English and only two words in the original Hebrew language. Maybe the English Bible is the most accurate translation in this case. The Dutch Bible says, "Come unto Me." Andrew Gray, in a beautiful sermon on this text, makes clear that in the original Hebrew language the text reads, "Look unto Me." What a great comfort that is, congregation! Because when we say "Come ye to the Lord!"-- and each sermon should indeed contain this call and it is indeed your obligation to come--we should nevertheless realize that of ourselves we cannot come to God. However, and herein lays the comfort, the Lord knows this, too, and therefore He very plainly says, If you cannot come to Me, only look unto Me." Three words in English; two in Hebrew. Oh, we often need many words to discuss our matters, like the Pharisees and scribes. But the Lord only gives us two words, and they are of exceptional importance. Two short words for the most important matter. What did He actually say? "Look unto Me." I want very briefly to explain these three words in considering several aspects of them. In the first place, when we read here, "Look unto Me," we should interpret that as an equivalent of saying, "Listen to Me." The Lord says, "Do not listen to Satan, or the world, or other people's advice, in the first place, but to Me. Listen, www.sermonweb.org 10/17

boys and girls, fathers and mothers, to My Word and to My testimonies. Open your ears for the Word of God." You know, my hearer, we do not have any excuse if our ears are deaf and closed. The Lord says, "Open them. Listen to Me." That is very plain. Attend every Sunday the preaching of the Word of God and listen with willingness of heart, without a critical mindset, waiting upon the Lord. "Listen to Me." Secondly, the Lord says, "Come to Me every Sunday again. Forsake the world and leave it. Cease from serving your idols. Do not seek and find your life in the pleasures of sin, but come to Me. Come to Me, the Lord Jesus Christ. I am willing and able to save you. I am the fountain of life and salvation. Come to Me with your deadly heart, your sinful heart, your inabilities, your powerlessness, your unwillingness, but also with all your sins. I can and I want to forgive them all. I can and I want to make you truly happy. I can and I will give you eternal glory. Come to Me, all the ends of the earth. Bow before Me. You are deeply guilty. You don't have any rights. I am the just and perfect God and could rightly cast you away." All those that come to the Lord realize their unworthiness. They surrender to Him and admit their guilt, saying, "O Lord, I deserve that Thou castest me away. I cannot dispute it in any way." To them the Lord says, "Bow before Me in all your unworthiness and sin. You cannot do anything else. Bow before Me and humble yourself. That is the only way in which I will be honoured and glorified. Bow before Me." Thirdly, in these words Look unto Me, the Lord means to say, "Speak to Me." But what words shall we utter as we come to Him? Well, confess to Him your sins, make all your iniquities known to Him. "Does He not know them already?" Of course, He knows, but the Lord wants to hear it from the lips of His children as they declare to Him how sinful they find their hearts to be. We don't have to tell other people how sinful we are. Sometimes there are people who are proud because they were so sinful before the Lord converted them. That's like the Pharisees, and the scribes, and the Sadducees. The Lord says, "Open your mouth and speak to Me, and confess all your sins and lay them down before Me at My feet. Speak to Me." Did you do this already? www.sermonweb.org 11/17

Do you know of those quiet places, those sanctuaries where you spoke to Him? We are gathered here in this sanctuary, but do you have a sanctuary in your heart, a hidden place? In the fourth place, these words, "Look unto Me," mean, "Look unto Me, for I am the God of forgiveness. Look unto Me in My mercy. Behold My power. Behold My love for poor sinners. Congregation, these words, Look unto Me, especially refer to the Lord Jesus Christ who is forever at the right hand of God the Father. Look unto Him. Look to the cross on the hill of Golgotha. Are there miserable sinners among us, wretched and poor ones? Oh, I can only give you this advice: Look unto Christ. Behold His blood. Behold the wounds in His hands and in His feet. Consider all His promises and mark His holy and perfect life. Mark His sacrifice. He earned salvation, complete salvation. Isaiah was privileged to comfort the people of God, Comfort ye, comfort ye My people, saith your God. Speak ye comfortably to Jerusalem, and cry unto her, that her warfare is accomplished, that her iniquity is pardoned: for she hath received of the LORD's hand double for all her sins (Isaiah 40:1-2). Oh, look unto Christ. Look at His open wounds. Look at His blood for the forgiveness of all your sins. "Look unto Me. But what if I cannot look? Then look to Him with blind eyes. That's not possible in nature, but the Lord says it here in a spiritual way, "Look unto Me with your heart and ye shall be saved. Trust Me; trust Me that all your sins can be forgiven. Trust Me, as you lay yourselves down at My feet, that all your sins are forgiven only in My blood. Trusting is here not a mere conclusion of the mind, but a resting in the word of God's holy grace. Isn't this the message that Isaiah had to bring to the people in captivity, whatever their life s circumstances were, however great their troubles and gross their sins? "Trust in Me. I can and shall help you through all difficult circumstances. Trust in Me alone." We have seen that Look unto Me means Listen to Me, Come to Me, Speak to Me, and Look unto Me in the sense of Trust in Me. www.sermonweb.org 12/17

The last aspect of this Look unto Me contains for God s children the instruction, Serve Me. Keep on listening to My Word, to My law, to My statutes, to My commandments and let your heart and life be filled with heavenly joy. How can we receive that joy? Only if we are directed by God's Word. Law and glory. Keeping the Lord s commandments here on earth and the anticipation of the future glory in heaven are the ways to be filled with heavenly joy. And these two, law and glory, are bound together like two folded hands. God s law on earth and glory in heaven. Serve Me. This then is the content of this invitation "Look unto Me." Let us first sing from Psalter 325:1,2. Verse 1 Teach me, O Lord, Thy way of truth, And from it I will not depart; That I may steadfastly obey, Give me an understanding heart. Verse 2 In Thy commandments make me walk, For in Thy law my joy shall be; Give me a heart that loves Thy will, From discontent and envy free. Congregation, we already saw the first three points: the address of this invitation, "all the ends of the earth"; secondly, the origin of this invitation, "for I am God and there is none else"; thirdly, the content of this invitation, "Look unto Me" in several different aspects. www.sermonweb.org 13/17

Now finally, shortly our fourth point: 4. The ultimate purpose of this invitation We find this ultimate purpose in the words, "and be ye saved." Why does the Lord by the mouth of His servant Isaiah extent this invitation? For what purpose does the Lord Jesus through the preaching of the gospel send us this message? Well, congregation, the sole purpose of it is this (and we should realize that this is a very important aspect of the gospel, maybe the most important aspect of the gospel), that He seeks our salvation. Based upon Scripture, I say God seeks our salvation, yours and mine. That is His revealed will, the revealed desire of God. The secret will of God is not for us to deal with. Of course, it has to be preached. Election is one of the fountains of life but not the only fountain. In all earnestness, if there was only the fountain of election and not the other fountain, namely, of God s grace in Christ's blood, and the other fountain of the application of the Holy Spirit, we could not be saved at all. So if we preach election, it must always be connected with the fountain of the grace of Christ's redemptive work on the cross of Golgotha. It also needs to be connected with the truth that we cannot convert ourselves but stand in need of the application of the Holy Spirit. God's servants have to preach the full counsel of the Triune God. But you and me as hearers, as humans, may not handle, may not work with election. The danger is that when we start reasoning about election, we will become lazy and passive. We will fold our hands, and say, "Oh, well, we will wait for God to convert us." I have heard this kind of reasoning quite often. There are people who, when you speak with them, give the impression that they have saved themselves, in their own power and strength, and to their own glory. Surely not something we can be jealous of. On the other hand, there are people who say, "Well, I have to wait until God converts me." No, the Lord has one desire. He seeks our salvation. In several places in Scripture, we can clearly read this. God has always one purpose in mind when He sends to us the preaching of the gospel, namely, the salvation of His elect. Yes, of His elect. That's right. www.sermonweb.org 14/17

May I go one step further? He purposes the salvation of sinners with a broken heart. Of course, we may not divide the hearers of the gospel in three groups, as if there were a third group apart from the converted and unconverted people. Yet I may say that the Lord purposes to save those that that go over the earth with feelings of sorrow about their sins, however unconverted they feel themselves. He purposes to bring the broken hearted ones to salvation. I dare to go one step further. With the preaching of the gospel the Lord seeks the salvation of all the hearers. That is God's desire and even if that does not fit our logical dogmatic reasoning, we may not skip over this scriptural truth. This happens too often in our days, maybe not openly, but in a concealed way in our minds and hearts. We may not skip over it but are called to adore the heavenly wisdom of God who, on one hand, has elected His people but, on the other hand, warns and invites us. Calvin says: we miss the fourth dimension. We have three dimensions. Right and left form the first dimension; before and behind us, the second one; height and depth constitute the third dimension, but, says Calvin, we are missing the fourth dimension. It is that dimension in which God invites us to salvation. He says, "and be ye saved." To be saved, that means to be happy, to be filled with heavenly joy. Not with earthly joy, but with a heavenly joy, a happiness that comes from God, a happiness that stems from eternal glory. How and when can this happiness be experienced? Only if we look unto Christ as our Mediator. When we look unto Him as our Saviour, when one drop of His precious blood may be poured out in our hearts and satisfy our hearts with the forgiveness of all our sins. In Papua where I served three years as a missionary minister, I had to teach in a very plain, simple way. I often gave the example of a whiteboard. I wrote some letters on it and then I wiped them off and said, "This is an illustration of how God forgives sin." Some of the more clever students would say, "Well, we can still see the shadow of the letters you wrote." Then I would take the jerry can of gasoline which used to be there and wet a towel with the gasoline. Then I wiped the whiteboard with the towel and as a result no trace of any letter was left on the www.sermonweb.org 15/17

whiteboard. And so the Lord forgives. He forgives the sins of His people without any remembrance of it. Our sins must be forgiven. Your and my heart need to be renewed. Your and my life must be restored. We must be totally renewed in our hearts and also in our conversation and be turned unto God and be saved. Be ye saved. That means two things. On one hand, you must strive to be saved in the ways we already mentioned, by fleeing to God, speaking to Him, confessing your sins to Him, looking unto Him. You must strive to enter the narrow gate and to flee from the broad way. You must be saved. How active have you been in seeking your salvation? We have to, as that is one dimension of our salvation, but the Hebrew construction of the words that are used in our text points to this very thing: The Lord must save us and this salvation culminates in the praise of the election of the Father. He saves His people through the remission of sin by Christ's work. He died for them and saved them through the undeserved but essential applying work of the Holy Spirit. "Be ye saved." In heaven all children of God shall glorify this Triune God. They shall love the Father, their hearts filled with joy and the comfort of the Holy Ghost. They shall receive the fulfillment of all that was promised and shall eternally behold Christ their Saviour. Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and for ever (Hebrews 13:8). Take these words with you. Remember them. Do not forget the message which the Lord brought to you and to me, to your and my heart with these very words, "Look unto Me, and be ye saved, all the ends of the earth: for I am God," your God, your Jesus, "and there is none else. Amen. www.sermonweb.org 16/17

Concluding Psalter: Psalter 237 Verse 1 Zion, founded on the mountains, God, thy Maker, loves thee well; He has chosen thee, most precious, He delights in thee to dwell; God's own city, Who can all thy glory tell? and what follows in verses 2, 3. www.sermonweb.org 17/17