The key to
opening this treasure starts with the understanding that
we are all helpless sinners before God. Sin is "missing
the mark" for the purpose God created us. Originally, our
first parents Adam and Eve, were created in God's image
and likeness - reflecting His holy character, without sin.
When Adam
and Eve rebelled against God's sovereign rule and dethroned
Him from their lives, they began to reflect character that
was opposite of God's. This is what sin is, and it has caused
mankind to be separated from God as if by a chasm. Because
of God's holy nature, sinful man could not stand in God's
presence and deserved His punishment. Adam, Eve, and we
their descendents, therefore, came under God's righteous
judgment.
A sin-diseased
couple had now begun to propagate a sin-diseased race resulting
in the evil, injustice, sickness, suffering and death that
has gripped our world ever since. Through Adam’s "fall,"
we all became a slave to sin1
and to Satan,2
and in need of someone to save and deliver us from this
condition. God devised a way for mankind to be reconciled
with Himself. That way is through Jesus Christ, God’s Son,
Who chose to come to earth by entering our human race as
the sinless God-man to rescue us. He came to be the bridge
over sin's chasm, and the substitute that God required,
to bring us back into right relationship with God.
God is a
God of infinite knowledge and possibilities. Surely, there
must have been another way to deal with the problem of sin
other than Jesus Christ having to die in our place on the
cross for our sins. Yet God reviewed every possibility and
decided that this was the only way - His best way of dealing
with human sin. In fact, Jesus earnestly prayed three times,
asking that if it were possible, would His Father consider
another way and exempt Him from going to the cross? His
Father’s answer was still “No.”
God tells
us in the Bible that the only payment He will accept to
satisfy His judgment upon sin is the shedding of the blood
of a sinless, innocent victim - done in place of the guilty.3
Christ is the only sinless One who qualifies to deliver
mankind from his seemingly hopeless situation.4
None of us
can, or need to, do anything to add to Christ's work on
the cross. But when we approach God on our terms, in a way
that seems right to us, aren't we actually saying to Him,
"My way is as good as, or better than the work that Jesus
accomplished on the cross?" Of course, that is foolish.
No amount of good deeds we could do could ever offset and
pay our debt of sin we owe to God and earn our way into
heaven. Religious activities such as church attendance/membership,
being baptized, taking communion, charitable giving, receiving
sacraments, or saying ritualistic prayers cannot, in themselves,
atone for our sins. Their importance lies as acts of obedience
and worship.
Good deeds
done to pay for or merit forgiveness of sins simply can't
qualify because, for one reason, they lack the critical
element of a blood sacrifice. For another, they imply that
Christ's work fell short - as if we have to do more. And
none of us would want to suggest that when God gave us His
only Son, that somehow He did not give enough, or that Jesus
did not do enough. Therefore, we can only obtain salvation
by trusting in Christ's work for us, and not in any of our
own works to merit salvation.
You may be
thinking to yourself, "Surely, there has to be something
I must DO!" And there is - with God's help. This is what
the Bible says you can do to receive forgiveness of sins
and go to heaven:
CHANGE DIRECTION
Jesus called this repentance. It involves
a change of heart and mind. It is a decision to turn from
walking in sin to walking with God. It also involves confessing
our sins to God and asking Him for forgiveness. Producing
good fruit after this will prove our change of heart. We
can change direction only with God's help, and we cannot
do it without Him. It's like traveling on a bus, and suddenly
realizing that you are headed in the wrong direction. At
the first opportunity, you must get off and get onto the
right bus.
(Luke 13:3;
Acts 2:37,38; 26:20; Matthew 3:8)
BELIEVE IN
JESUS
When asked what works God required a person to do to
satisfy Him, Jesus replied, "...to
believe in
the one he has sent." 5
In fact, Christ went on to say,
"...if you do not believe that I am the one I claim to
be, you will indeed die in your sins." 6
The word believe in the
New Testament Greek does not mean just a mere acceptance
of facts, but a continuing, lifelong trust and reliance
upon Christ for salvation. It is also our commitment to
do God's will. This story illustrates the difference between
mere belief in facts and the kind of trust and commitment
the Bible speaks of.
In 1859, Charles Blondin walked a tightrope 1100 feet across
Niagara Falls. The next year the Frenchman returned with
his agent Harry Colcord. This time he wanted to increase
the theatrics. Imagine the experience as Blondin challenges
the crowd below: "Does anyone believe that I can carry one
of you across the rope?" "Yes, I believe you can!" comes
a reply. "Then, come up here!" he demanded. But the man
backs out. Charles calls out his question again. Finally,
he challenges his agent, "You tell everybody that I can
carry a man on my shoulders across the Falls. If you really
believe it, will you be that man?" And before the eyes of
thousands of gasping spectators, including the visiting
Prince of Wales, Harry rides on his shoulders over the mighty
Falls and back again as the thundering cascades plunge over
the rocky cliffs below. Both men said they "believed." But
only his agent demonstrated genuine belief by trusting and
committing himself to Blondin's tightrope ability. The other
man showed only a mental agreement.
(John
3:16,36; Mark 1:15; Hebrews 3:12,14, 17-19;
Acts
16:31; Jude 5; Luke 18:17)
Like the different facets of a diamond, the word "believe"
in its Biblical sense includes all of the following:
Transferring our sins onto Jesus as our substitute and sin
bearer.
(Leviticus
3:2)
Receiving Christ into our hearts. We do this by inviting
Him to reside in us so that the Spirit of Jesus, the Holy
Spirit, literally comes into our being.7
Our spirits become "born again." We then step down
from the throne of self-will and allow Christ to rule,
and to take full control of our life. He demands first
place in our love and as we submit to Him, this results
in the fruit of obedience to do His will. When we receive
Christ, we receive all the treasures He provided on the
cross.
(John
1:12; 3:3; Revelation 3:20; Matthew 10:37-39;
James
2:5; John 15:1-10,16; Philippians 1:29)
Declaring an open, public confession to others of our allegiance
to Christ that He is our Savior and the Lord of our life!
The Biblical command for water baptism is part of this acknowledgment.
(Romans
10:9,10; 6:3-6; Mark 16:16;
Acts 2:38;
1 John 4:15; Matthew 10:32,33)
When
you think about it, there really is no greater "work" we could
do to satisfy God than to believe in the work that Jesus did
for us. By repenting and believing, we begin our Christian
life in the power of the the Holy Spirit, and enter into a
covenant relationship with Jesus. But this is only the beginning
of the process of being conformed to the character of Christ.
SEPARATION
This is a lifelong process of separating ourselves
from sin and setting ourselves apart to God for His
use. The Biblical word for this is sanctification.
As part of the New Covenant, Jesus calls a Christian
to "walk worthy" and to take up their cross and follow
Him. He is talking about when our will crosses His
will - but we submit to His will - no matter what
the cost. This involves a daily denial and
the putting to death of the evil selfish desires that
arise out of our fallen sinful nature in order that
God's life in us can grow. It involves hating those
things that appeal to our fallen nature and that are
a part of the world system that is in rebellion against
God. Nature itself teaches us the principle that life
comes through death - something must always die so
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As God empowers us through His Holy Spirit, He gives us
the desire and the ability to do His will. When we walk
in the power of the Holy Spirit, He produces the fruit of
the Spirit in our lives - such as love, joy and peace. Thank
God for His wonderful promise that He who has begun a good
work in us will complete it to the end.8
(Luke
9:23,24; Hebrews 12:14; 2 Corinthians 6:16-18;
Galatians 5:19-25;
Colossians 3:3-15; Romans 8:13;
Revelation 3:5,21;
1 Thessalonians 4:3-7; Galatians 2:20)
The Bible
explains that Christ's treasures from the cross are a gift
from God9
- to be received or rejected. The moment we begin to work
for it, it ceases to be a gift. And to be of any benefit,
this gift must be received. You may firmly believe that
God wants to give you this gift, but unless you reach out
and take possession of it by faith, you don't have it.
If you have not yet received Christ, His Holy Spirit may
be drawing you right now. Indeed, if you cannot remember
a time when you made a decision to receive Him, then perhaps
you haven't . This is your opportunity.
Christ is now asking you to make a decision - to repent
and believe - receiving Jesus into your heart. This is the
most important decision you will ever make in your life,
for it will determine where you will spend eternity. You
have so much to gain by saying "Yes," and yet so much to
lose by saying "No." And to make no decision is a decision.
It's the same as saying, "No!"
Nor will God force you. Instead, Jesus lovingly says as
he knocks at the door of your heart, "If anyone hears
my voice and opens the door I will come in..."10
Again, He invites you, "Come to me, all you who are weary
and burdened, and I will give you rest.."11
Now by His Holy Spirit, Christ is calling you out from the
masses - pursuing you to become his child and a part of
His kingdom. How can you turn down His royal invitation?
God does not want anyone to perish and go to hell, but that
all would come to repentance and be saved from judgment.12
You can receive Jesus Christ right now. It begins with a
decision. The
following prayer will help you make this decision. In effect,
it's like turning the
key that unlocks
the treasure. These words have the power to transform your
life. If you
sincerely mean
them, God will certainly respond to your prayer. He is waiting!
A PRAYER
TO RECEIVE JESUS CHRIST
Dear Lord Jesus, I am a sinner. But
I believe You died in my place on the cross and were raised
to life again. Forgive me of all my sins. I turn my back
on my past sinful life - vowing never to return to it. I
renounce the devil and all of his works. I open the door
of my heart to You. I invite You to come in and rule my
life. I give up all rights to my life, and I submit to Your
lordship. I receive You, by faith, as my Lord and Savior.
I receive everything You provided for me on the cross. Show
me Your plan for my life. Thank You for dying in my place
on the cross and for forgiving all my sins. Thank You for
making me Your child, and for giving me eternal life with
You forever. Amen.
If you have just received Jesus by praying this prayer,
you have now entered into a covenant relationship with God.
Your name has been written before God in His Book of Life.13
The Bible says that you have become a new creation in Christ.14
Though there may be ongoing consequences that continue from
your former sins, your past has been forgiven. You are now
able to make a brand new start! Just as a newborn baby has
a new life ahead of him, so it is true for you as well -
you have been "born-again" spiritually. Not only
this, but all the wonderful spiritual treasures Jesus purchased
by his death on the cross have become yours.
Christ
demonstrated His awesome love for you by dying on the cross.
Now you can experience God's love everyday as you cultivate
a relationship with the Trinity—the Father, His Son,
Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit. So in order to maintain
the growth of your new Christian experience, be sure to break
off any sinful relationship you are in, and get rid of anything
that would keep you under sin's control.
In
addition, feed your spiritual life daily by practicing
these spiritual disciplines: Communicate with your Heavenly
Father in prayer. Read and study the Bible, esteeming it
as the infallible revelation of God to man (www.thebiblechannel.com,
www.thestreamtv.com).
Get involved in a church that teaches and preaches the Bible.
Tell others about Jesus and what He's done for you. Have
regular fellowship with other Christians. Most of all, love
God with your whole being by pleasing Him in all that you
do and love your neighbor as yourself.6
Welcome to God's Family! Now tell someone else about the
wonderful discovery you have made!
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1.
Genesis 4:7; John 8:34-36; Romans 6:6
2.
2 Timothy 2:25, 26
3.
Leviticus 17:11; Hebrews 9:22
4.
Acts 4:12
5.
John 6:28, 29
6.
John 8:24
7.
1 Corinthians 6:19
8.
Philippians 1:6 |
9.
Romans 6:23; Ephesians 2:8,9
10. Revelation
3:20
11. Matthew
11:28
12. 2 Peter
3:9
13. Revelation
20:12-15; 21:27
14. 2 Corinthians
5:17
15. Acts
2:41, 42; Matthew 22:36-40 |