QUESTION: A savior is a hero who rescues from the destroyer. The Bible says we need
a savior--a savior from what exactly?
ANSWER: Long ago, in the dawn of creation, the man and
woman God created lived a wonderfully relaxed and free life.
Everywhere they
looked, all they saw was peace and beauty. They didn't have to sweat the mortgage. There was no need for a home security
system to keep the bad guys out. The word danger was literally not in their vocabulary.
But danger was present in
their world.
God's enemy Satan also lived on this planet and hated
the man and woman. It seems it was very important to Satan to gain control of this couple (abduct them if you will).
God knew this, but instead of sitting them down and giving
them all the gory details, he chose a far simpler method of warning and protecting them.
He placed a tree smack in the middle of their world. The
name of the tree was the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
And they were told simply to stay away from it!
How simple can you get?
There is good in this world, and there
is evil. Do not try to learn about the evil. When it comes to evil, knowledge is not power! Stay away
from it!
Now, we can safely assume that the
first couple possessed superior intelligence, as they were created directly by God, and endowed with whatever knowledge they
had need of. So there is no reason to believe they misunderstood anything relating to tree and
where God stood in the matter of what they needed to know.
The tree was not there to trick or trap them. It
was there to warn and protect them.
All they had to do in order to remain
safe and happy forever, was obey one simple directive--do not eat the fruit.
They ate the fruit.
Imagine their horror, when they realized
that with one simple act of disobedience their reality was radically and permanently changed.
They were now hostages of Satan (the
world's first terrorist) God's enemy, and they would be forced to share in whatever fate awaited him, and there
was not a single thing they could do about it.
Did they ever need a savior!
Not only did they need a savior, but
all of their physical descendants would need one as well.
No ransom was requested, but to Satan's
everlasting dismay, God did what he does best (the impossible) and provided a ransom anyway. One that would indisputably pay
the debt in full for all time, so all hostages could go free--forever
All each hostage had to do was place his or her faith
in the one who would pay the ransom.
The ranson was paid by the Son of
God himself, Jesus Christ--our savior.
We all desperately need a savior to save us from the awful
doom described in Revelation chapter 20 that awaits Satan and all who belong to him.
Question:
Since God is ominipotent why couldn't he just have forgiven us
by divine generosity? Why did God have to put the only perfect human being on a cross?
Answer:
God didn't put Jesus on the cross. He volunteered. That was his sole reason for coming to this
earth.
Sin always exacts a price (and requires
a price). When death entered the world through Adam's sin, and Satan held it hostage because of
that, God acted swiftly to rescue fallen man by immediately promising one who would come and pay the ransom to free the hostages.
Because sin was committed by a man,
the ransom had to be paid by a man. Because life was taken, a life had to be given.
But there was one problem.
The man who took the punishment for sin
(thereby releasing everyone else from the consequences) had to be sinless.
That was a
major problem.
Since Adam would pass on the sin and
death now present in his nature to all of his physical descendents, there was not, nor ever could be, such
a man.
But God the great problem solver, came up
with an ingenious solution. He would become a man.
He became one of us. He came to earth and endured every
temptation known to man (without ever once succumbing to sin).
After earning the right to free the hostages
(and after his followers were fully prepared to carry the message of the paid ransom to the world) he voluntarily gave his
life.
He paid the price with his sinless blood. the
debt was cancelled, and God's enemy was left without a valid claim.
Because of that, anyone who chooses faith in
Jesus Christ is free, and can look forward to an eternity of incredible life.
The only perfect human being that
ever existed came to earth with just one purpose: to give his life as a ransom, so the hostages could go
free.
Question: why isn't just living a good life enough?
Answer:
Jesus claimed that he was the only way, the only truth and the only life.
When He was asked about the authority
that gave him the right to say and do the things he said and did, he gave an answer that rendered his interrogator's speechless.
He said his exclusive claims and authority would be proven when he rose from the dead.
Is your philosophy or religious belief backed up with
that kind of power?
People's very lives are in our hands when we undertake
the responsibility of instructing them concerning eternity. Jesus did that. He went about telling everyone exactly
what was required in order to obtain eternal life.
Question: But aren't there
many paths to God instead of just one?
Answer:
Jesus said broad and easy is the way that leads to destruction; that many would choose
that way. But narrow and steep is the way that leads to life and few would find it.
Jesus said narrow and steep, not hard.
The way to life is easy, it is simple. So simple in fact, that people stumble all over it, because
they just cannot believe that anything so simple can be so powerful.
The reason it is narrow is because there is only one
way. If we reject that one way, there is no other path or entrance that will get us there.
Jesus said he is the only way, the only
truth and the only life
Jesus said that no one gets to the Father except
through him.
John 10:9, 14:6 Romans 10:9-10,13
Question: Does God allow individuals to have
a second chance to discover Jesus if they were a decent person in this life?
Answer:
Hebrews 9:27 says, "it is appointed to man once to die and after that the judgement."
Another example would be found in Like 16:20-31
Jesus himself cleared the matter by giving a real life
example of how many chances we get.
In this passage, the lives and consequences of two men
are examined, and it is clear that no second chances were permitted.
We have one life and one opportunity
to accept Christ and establish our final destination and position in eternity.
Jesus Christ is not only the savior of the world, but he is your personal savior
as well. If you will allow him to be.
If you have never professed faith in what he has done for you - personally,
please do so now. Do not let another second elapse (we are not promised the next second, minute, hour or day). But
we are told that right now, today, is the day of salvation
Do you believe Jesus is the Son of God?
Do you believe God raised him from the dead?
Are you ready for a new life? Are you willing to turn
from your sins?
Then pray right now, and tell him that!
God promises that all who call on him to save them through faith in his risen son - shall
be saved. If you called on Jesus just now - please tell someone (confess with your mouth as well as
believe in your heart) by emailing us, and then go immediately to the "Christian Growth" page of this website using the link
provided below.