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In an amazing way the Ten Commandments (Exo. 20) show us how much God really does love us. In Matthew 22:34-40, Jesus, in keeping with Moses, summarized the Ten Commandments down to two basic things: 1) loving God and, 2) loving our fellow man. From this summarization we discover that righteousness is the loving of others as much as we love ourselves. Stealing, for example, is wrong (as the Ten Commandments state) because it is the loving of ourselves more than the person we are stealing from. Think what this world would be like if every one treated every one else as they wanted to be treated! Paul said in Romans 13:8-10, in keeping with this, that LOVE is the fulfilling of the law.
Sin is defined in I John 3:4 as: “the transgression of the law.” A sin is therefore any failure to keep the law. Who can love God and his fellow man (even their enemies) as much as they love themselves every minute of every day? Romans 3:19-20 says, “by the law is the knowledge of sin.” It is because of sin we do not have a right relationship with God now and do not automatically go to Heaven to be with God when we die. If we do not have our sin record removed before we die then we cannot go to Heaven. Yet God is righteous, so this means that He loves us as much as He loves Himself! He wants us to go to Heaven when we die! And He wants us to have a right relationship with Him now so He can change our lives for the better! He has made the way for our lack of righteousness to be supplied, and have our sin record removed. This is why Christ, the Good Shepherd came (John 10:11)!
There were two mother sheep and they each had a young lamb. There came a severe blizzard and one of the mother sheep died but her lamb survived. The other mother sheep, who did survive, lost her young one in the storm. So there was a lamb without a mother and a mother without a lamb. The shepherd carried the surviving lamb to the surviving mother hoping she would accept it and care for it. But after smelling it, she rejected it. The shepherd knowing that such would probably be the case had a remedy to the dilemma. He removed the skin from the dead lamb and attached its hide to the motherless lamb. This time the mother lamb accepted the surviving lamb…because of the scent. In similar fashion, God wants to provide such a covering of righteousness for us!
In 3 Basic Steps, Here is How You Can Make Life’s Greatest DISCOVERY!
Step 1 – Discover Why We Need To Be Saved From God’s Wrath Over Our Sins.
How? By Realizing the Shortness of Our Own Righteousness and That All Men
Are Sinners As God Defines Sin and Therefore Under the Penalty of Death.
Psalm 147:17 says, “The LORD is righteous in all His ways, and holy [without sin] in all His works.”; “Thy righteous-ness also, O God, is very high…O God who is like unto thee!” Ps. 71:19; but of man God says, “all have sinned and come short of the glory [righteousness] of God” Rom. 3:23; “There is none righteous [none who can keep the law without fail], no not one” Rom. 3:10. And in speaking of the Jews, the Bible says, “they have a zeal of God, but not according to knowledge. For they being ignorant of God’s righteousness [how high it is], and going about to establish their own righteousness, have not submitted themselves unto the righteousness of God.” Rom. 10:1-3.
10-year old Matt was trying out his new birthday present-a bow and arrow-when his friend Roger came along. Roger noticed a series of targets drawn on the cardboard boxes. And to his amazement, Roger saw that every target had one of Matt’s arrows directly in the bulls-eye. “Matt, how did you do that?” Roger asked excitedly. “It’s easy,” Matt replied. “Just watch.” Taking careful aim at another cardboard box-this one had no target on it-Matt sent the arrow on its way. It hit the box with a loud “smack!” Matt ran to the box, pulled out a marking pen, and drew the target-with the arrow exactly in the middle! We are often guilty of doing the same thing. We determine our own standard of righteousness, like the Jews had done in Paul’s day, and then view ourselves as therefore righteous when we hit the mark of our own making. Sin, in the Bible, is missing the mark. But the mark is drawn by God and not us.
Breaking God’s law is serious. It hurts society and defies God, consequently, the Bible says in Galatians 3:10, “Cursed is every one that continueth not in ALL things which are written in the book of the law”; “for because of these things [sins] cometh the wrath of God upon the children of disobedience.” Eph. 5:3-6. In Ephesians 2:4, the Bible says, “But God, who is rich in mercy [not giving the punishment that is deserved], for His great love wherewith He loved us” does not want to pour out His wrath on us for our sins, so He has provided a substitute for such. HIMSELF! “Wherefore the law was our schoolmaster to bring us unto Christ [God in human form] that we might be justified by faith.” Gal. 3:24; Paul said, “I had not known sin, but by the law” Rom. 7:7. The law was given out of love in order to show us we can not work our way into acceptance with God; “all our righteousnesses are as filthy rags [polluted with sin]” Isa. 64:6. The law contrasts God righteousness with ours.
As a young girl and her parents took off of a flight to visit relatives, the little girl noticed out the window a flock of sheep on the hillside below. She exclaimed to her parents, “Look at the pretty white sheep, aren’t they beautiful!” Her parents glanced out the window just in time to catch a glimpse. A couple of days later when on their return flight home they descended below the ceiling of clouds in their approach to the runway the little girl could see a new fallen snow which had made a white blanket on the country side. Suddenly, she noticed the same flock of sheep on the same hillside but this time she remarked, “Oh, look how dirty the sheep look now. They need a bath.” Of course, the sheep were dirty all the time, but the little girl did not have the perspective that the pure white backdrop of snow provided the first time she saw the flock of sheep. The same thing happens to us, we fail to see our sin in proper perspective until we see ourselves against the holy and righteous backdrop of God’s law.
Step 2 – Discover that Christ is the Only One Qualified to Save Us.
How? By Realizing That the Uniqueness of the Life, Death, Burial and Resurrection of Christ as the God-Man was On Our Behalf (Substitutionary).
Since the Bible says we have all sinned and come short of God’s moral standard, it does not matter whether we come closer than our fellowman - we all need Someone to bridge the gap for us!
Two men were caught upon a volcano that suddenly began to erupt. As they fled for their lives, they came to a wide chasm that they had to cross in order to escape the oncoming lava flow. Finally, in desperation, the older of the two, ran and jumped for it and fell far short and to his death. The younger also was forced to make a running jump for it, and although he went further than his friend, he also fell far short to his death.
Jesus said in Matthew 5:17, “Think not that I am come to destroy the law…I am not come to destroy, but to fulfill.” The Bible says, “God sent forth His Son, made of a woman, made under the law [accountable for keeping it], to redeem them that are under the law” Gal. 4:4-5 Christ came not only to provide a righteous law-fulfilling life in place of our unrighteous one, He also came to take the penalty our sins. “Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law, being made a curse for us” Gal. 3:13; “For He [God the Father] hath made Him [God the Son] to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in Him.” II Cor. 5:21
This why Peter said in Acts 4:12, “Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under Heaven given among men, whereby ye must be saved.” This is also why Paul said, “For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus; who gave Himself a ransom for all” ( I Timothy 2:5). This is also why Christ Himself said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.”
Notice He did not say He was a “good way,” or the “best way,” or “part of the way,” but rather He claimed to be the only way – exclusively, entirely and emphatically! Christ, as God and man could represent man, yet appease God. He had the infinite capacity as God to take all God’s wrath. He, as perfect man, could step in for us and live a sinless life in our stead, then take our place on the cross to experience the wrath of God for our sins, and then rise from the dead verifying He paid for our sins in full! HE IS THE ONLY QUALIFIED SUBSTITUTE THERE COULD BE! In Christ, our Creator became man to make the way for us to be saved! The God we sinned against is also the Savior! Romans 8:31-34.
In the days of the Old West, a wagon train was crossing the wide open expanse of the Midwestern plains. Far into their journey and out in the middle of the open prairie where rivers and trees are few and far between, they noticed wisps of smoke on the distant horizon ahead of them. The wind blowing into their faces brought on an increasing aroma of fire. Before panic set in, the wagon master gathered the men together and told them of the only way of escape. They were instructed to spread the wagons out side by side, and at his signal set the grass on fire several feet behind. As they did such, the wind would sweep the flames of the fire they started backwards and away from them. They were told that after they did so, to uniformly back their wagons deeply into this newly burned over area. They hurriedly did such in view of rapidly approaching flames feeling increasingly the heat of the oncoming fire. With relief beyond words they watched the towering wall of fire suddenly cease at the very point where they began their fire. To the far left and far right of them they could see the fire pass by, but they were safe where they were for they were standing where the fire had already been! Christ took the fire of God’s wrath for us. Our standing with God must therefore be with Him!
Step 3 – Discover the Salvation Offered through Christ.
How? By Realizing Salvation From the Wrath of God for Our
Sins is a Gift We Receive by Grace (Freely-Given Favor And
Understanding) Through Faith in the Merits of Christ.
By His grace, God freely (without us deserving it) shows us our need for salvation and then how Christ is the ONLY possible source of this salvation. The Bible says in Ephesians 2:8-9, “For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: not of works lest any man should boast.”; “And if by grace, then it is no more works: otherwise grace is no more grace.” Rom. 11:6; in Romans 6:23, “For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.”; and in Titus 3:4-7, “Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to His mercy He saved us…through Jesus Christ our Savior”; in John 3:36, “He that believeth on the Son [transfers their trust from any other as seemingly a source of salvation unto Him] hath everlasting life: and he that believeth not the Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God abideth on him.” God did for us what He would have wanted us to do for Him if He had been in our place! He did all the work! We simply must believe in Christ’s merits and not our own! God’s plan of salvation is in itself a demonstration of His righteousness – loving others as much as Himself! (Romans 1:16-17). What a DISCOVERY!
Do you honestly SENSE THE NEED FOR SALVATION
from the wrath of God for your sins?
Do you SEE THE SIGNIFICANCE of the work of
Christ in His life, death, burial & resurrection?
Are you willing to turn from all other supposed sources of salvation and depend
upon Christ only so that you can SECURE PERSONALLY THE BENEFITS of His work?
The story is told of a widow whose only daughter was very sick and in need of fresh fruit. But it was winter; grapes and oranges were expensive, and the widow was poor. Walking the streets of the city, the woman found herself outside the royal palace. She looked through the gates and saw in the royal greenhouse great clusters of the most appetizing and tempting grapes. As she gazed at them wistfully, the princess came by and, taking in the situation at a glance, with her own hands cut for the widow a magnificent basketful of fruit. With trembling hands the widow offered the royal lady in payment the few pennies she had in her purse, but she received instead this noble reply, “Madam, these grapes are not for sale. My father is a king and he’s much too rich to sell, and besides, you are much too poor to buy. You can have these grapes free or not all.”
Salvation from the wrath of God for our sins is a gift. It has already been paid for by God’s Son. To reject such an offer is a tragedy; to attempt to earn salvation in view of such would be a travesty (disgrace)! Paul said, “I do not frustrate the grace of God: for if righteousness come by the law [that is, if we could earn it by good works – keeping the Ten Commandments], then is Christ dead in vain.” Gal. 2:21. You might still be thinking, “How can it be that simple.” It would not be if Christ had not done all the work. Because of what Christ did and who He is, you simply have to humble yourself (being truly sorry for your sins), admit your need, transfer your trust from anywhere else or anyone else unto Christ and Christ alone and what He did for you by his perfect life, sacrificial death on the cross, burial and victorious resurrection from the dead! If you now understand and are therefore truly sorrowful for the hurt your sin has caused God and your fellow man and are willing to turn from (repent of) your sinful lifestyle unto God’s will for your life then you simply must believe in the life, death, burial and resurrection of Christ (the Gospel) for salvation from the wrath of God for your sins. If so, the Bible says you are saved. Tell God now, in prayer, in your own words of your new found reliance in Jesus Christ and thank Him for it! SEE: John 5:24.
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