What does it mean to say that God saves?
Many people think of salvation as self-improvement, moral effort, or religious activity. But the Bible presents something far different. Salvation is not something we accomplish—it is something God accomplishes for us.
In this message from Isaiah 43, we explore the character of “The God Who Saves.” When God speaks to His people, He does not merely offer advice or encouragement. He declares that He alone is the Savior. In a world where humanity is separated from God by sin and unable to rescue itself, God steps in to do what we cannot do.
This sermon looks at how salvation flows directly from God’s character—His love, mercy, justice, and covenant faithfulness. Ultimately, we see that the promise of salvation in the Old Testament finds its fulfillment in Jesus Christ, who came to seek and save the lost.
If you’ve ever wondered why God saves, how salvation reveals His glory, or what it means to trust Him as Savior, this message will point you back to the heart of the gospel.