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INTRODUCTION:
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Each piece of the Armor of God is important.
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A. The whole armor is needed to fight the spiritual war.
B. The Helmet of Salvation is an important part of the Armor of God.
1.
If one is a Christian, salvation is the reward, but in order to have salvation, one must...
2. In order to have Salvation one must...
A. Put on the Helmet of Salvation (Plan of salvation).
B. Wear the Helmet of Salvation (Live the life of a Christian).
C. Keep the Helmet of Salvation on (Stay faithful).
BODY:
1. PUT ON THE HELMET OF SALVATION.
A. This helmet is not as easy as putting on a hat; it must be done God’s way.
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If one is going put on the Helmet of Salvation, one must know HOW to put it on.
A. The people on the Day of Pentecost asked this very question, desiring to know how to put on the Helmet of Salvation.
Acts 4
B. Earlier in Peter’s message, he told them, “And it shall come to pass that whoever calls on the name of the LORD shall be saved.”
Acts
1.
In order to put on the Helmet of Salvation, one must know how to call upon the name of the Lord.
C. Peter’s answer to their question:
Acts 2
D. What prompted their question?
1.
What did they hear?—They
heard the Gospel preached to them.
2. What did the Gospel do to them?—Cut them to the heart.
Acts 2.
E. Peter’s answer to their question, “What must we do?” was two-fold.
1. Repent
2. Be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins.
F. What was their response to Peter’s answer?
Acts 2.
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In this conversion account on the Day of Pentecost, all five steps of the Gospel plan of salvation are present.
1.
They heard the message and believed it.
2. They repented of their sins and confessed Jesus as Lord.
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They were baptized.
Acts
2. After all of these steps were done, they finally had put on the Helmet of Salvation.
2. WEAR THE HELMET OF SALVATION.
A. After the helmet is put on, it must then be worn.
1. Living a Godly life is wearing the Helmet of Salvation.
A. Keeping God’s commandments is living a Godly life.
Luke 18.18-
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B. The ungodly, who are not willing to keep the commandments of God, will not have the protection of the Helmet of Salvation.
3. KEEP THE HELMET OF SALVATION ON.
A. The Helmet of Salvation must stay on till death.
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One can take the Helmet of Salvation off.
A. In order to be restored, one must first have been saved.
Rev
B. In order to have his part in the Book of Life taken away, he must first have had a part of the Tree of Life.
Rom 11.
C. Being able to continue in His goodness suggests that you might not continue, and to be cut off suggests that you were once a part of something and then were cut off.
D. In order to depart from the faith, one must have been in the faith at one point.
CONCLUSION:
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One must put the helmet on, wear it, and keep it on in order to have salvation.
A. Therefore, there are three questions that must be asked.
1. Have you followed the gospel plan of salvation to put the helmet on?
2. Are you living a Godly life to wear the helmet?
3. Will you take it off and lay it aside when it suits you, or will you keep it on till death?
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