How does Jesus help us meet with
God?
God’s way of changing us from His enemies to His friends
Humanity's problem - sin
Why is the world in so much of a
mess? The Bible tells us that our world and our lives are
all spoilt by ‘sin’. Sin is everything that makes us run
away from God and ignore Him. Sin is all the evil things we
all do and say and think which are wrong, our selfishness
and pride and greed. Sin is also the in-born bias towards
wrong which means we all commit these ‘sins’. None of us is
perfect. We all fall short of God's perfect standards. This
sin separates us from God now and forever, because He is
perfectly good and we are not. Sin is like a cloud cutting
us off from God’s presence. And there is nothing we can do
by ourselves to remove the barrier of sin between us and
God. Only God Himself can save us.
God’s solution - Jesus Christ
God is perfect and just and must
punish sin and evil. But God still loves the men and women
He created. So God sent Jesus. “For God loved the world
so much that He gave His only Son, so that whoever believes
in Him should not die but have eternal life.” (John
3:16) Jesus Christ is God’s Son, completely God, who became
a completely ordinary man. He lived a sinless life, was
crucified and died. But three days later God brought Jesus
back from the dead and now He is alive forever, ruling the
universe.
The Bible tells us, “For sin pays
its wage - death; but God’s free gift is eternal life in
Christ Jesus our Lord.” (Romans 6:23) When we die and
are separated from God forever, we are only paying the fair
penalty
for our sin. But Jesus was without sin (1 Peter 2:22). He
did not have to pay any penalty for himself. When Jesus
died, he did so in OUR place, taking OUR punishment upon
Himself.
Isaiah 53:6 explains it like this:
“All of us were like sheep that
were lost, each of us going his own way.
But the LORD made the punishment
fall on Him, the punishment all of us deserved.”
By dying in our place, Jesus has
made it possible for God to forgive our sin. He has removed
the barrier of sin between us and God. The resurrection of
Jesus from the dead shows us that Jesus has defeated evil
and death, and that God’s righteous anger against sin and
sinful people has been satisfied by Jesus’s sacrifice.
Through Jesus, God offers us the free gift of eternal life
which we could never earn or deserve, a brand new start in
life!
Our response
God’s gift of eternal life only
becomes ours when we ourselves accept it. Our response has
four parts.
A
Admitting our sin and deciding to turn our back on it and
live as God requires us to. This is what the Bible calls
repentance. (Acts 17:30-31)
B
Believing Christ died for ME, in MY place, and trusting that
God will accept me because of Jesus. (Acts 17:30-31)
C
Considering the ways in which our lives must change when
Jesus is our Lord.
D
Doing as God demands, accepting Jesus and openly confessing
Him as Saviour and Lord by what we say and the way we live.
(Romans 10:9-11) One way of doing this is by believer's
baptism.
When a person becomes a Christian
many exciting things happen.
Their sins are forgiven (1 John
1:8-9).
They begin a new life (2 Corinthians
5:17).
They become children in God’s family
(John 1:12-13).
They know God, not as Judge but as
Father (Romans 8:15).
God the Holy Spirit comes into their
lives to be their Helper.
Jesus stands at the door of every
person’s life, waiting to be invited in.
Listen! I stand at the door and
knock; if anyone hears my voice and opens
the door, I will come in and eat with them, and they will
eat with me. (Revelation 3:20)