The gospel of the grace of God
The Bible speaks about things for which many people are searching.
For example it tells us of the creation of the world; the cause
of evil in the world; and man’s purpose of existence.
The Bible also speaks about the cause of death. It says, ‘Wherefore,
as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin;
and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned’
(Romans 5:12). The Bible tells the story of how the first man,
Adam, was disobedient towards God and introduced sin and death
into the world.
As a result there are two things we can be sure of in life,
‘it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment’
(Hebrews 9:27). Every person will die because of their sin,
and then their every word, deed, and thought will be judged
by God’s righteous standard.
How will the judgment turn out? Well, ‘‘to them who by patient
continuance in well doing seek for glory and honour and immortality,
eternal life: But unto them that are contentious, and do not
obey the truth, but obey unrighteousness, indignation and wrath,
Tribulation and anguish, upon every soul of man that doeth evil”
(Romans 2:8-9).
The evil will be punished for eternity with anguish and wrath,
the righteous will be rewarded with eternal life. Yet, there
is a problem: There is none that are righteous. We are all headed
for eternal damnation in hell!
How can we make such a harsh and absolute statement? How can
we know that we are not good enough to get into heaven? We can determine
our fate on Judgment Day by using God’s standard of judgment.
Read 'Am I good enough to go to heaven?'
God’s Act of Salvation
This life is only for a moment, and yet our eternal destiny
lies in the balance of what we do in this brief moment.
Will we continue to live, even seemingly good lives, knowing
that we will still be found guilty by God? Or do we seek for
salvation from the wrath to come and seek for the righteousness
that can gain eternal life for us.
Because of God’s love towards us, and his unwillingness that
we should face eternal damnation, He provided for us a way of
salvation through Jesus Christ (John 14:6).
Knowing that we are all sinners, and that there are none righteous
(Romans 3:10), God sent Jesus Christ to take your place on the
cross (Romans 3:25). The wrath and judgment of God was poured
out upon His perfect Son, who did not deserve death or punishment.
This righteous sacrifice was made sin for us so that we could
gain his righteousness (2 Cor 5:21). Now we can receive righteousness
apart from the law of God, which is the righteousness that comes
by faith of Jesus Christ (Rom 3:21-22). Though we did not deserve
any rescue from our own sinful condition, God showed his love
for us by dying for our sins:
“But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were
yet sinners, Christ died for us.” (Romans 5:8)
The gospel of God’s Grace
Grace is a gift received but not deserved. The Bible says that
when we put our faith in what Christ did on the cross by His
grace then we are saved from the wrath of God (Eph 2:8). We
are justified [made righteous] freely by the redemption in Christ
Jesus (Romans 3:24).
If we put our faith in the Lord Jesus and his propitiation on
the cross, then we can stand before God on judgment day and
know that Jesus has provided a complete payment of our sins.
Therefore we are saved not by how well we act or perform, because
we are all guilty of God’s righteous standard, instead we are
saved by what Christ did and performed on our behalf (Eph 2:9,
Titus 3:5).
‘For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God’ (Romans
3:23).
Yet we have been graciously given an opportunity to participate
in the glory of God not in His wrath through our trust in the
gospel of Jesus Christ (Romans 1:16).
If you are not sure if you are going to heaven, reread this
page. Then determine in yourself how you will fare on judgment
day. Will you be guilty when God judges you by his righteous
standard? The Bible says we all have fallen short.
Are you saved from God’s wrath?
Do you see the need for salvation from sin and death? If so,
then read the gospel of the grace of God on this page again,
or in your Bible at Romans 3:19-26, 1 Corinthians 15:1-4, or
Titus 3:3-7.
Do you trust and believe that Jesus Christ, God manifest in
the flesh, is able to perform that which he promised for you,
eternal life? Trust in him, as you would a life preserver on
judgment day.
Your faith is rewarded by eternal life:
“For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal
life through Jesus Christ our Lord. “ (Romans 6:23)
The Bible says that if you have heard of the gospel of your
salvation, and you have trusted in Jesus Christ and his death
and resurrection, then you have been given the Holy Spirit as
a seal and a promise of what God will give you for eternity
– which is life everlasting.
If you have trusted in the gospel, you may not feel like much
of anything has changed. But know, by faith in the word of Truth,
that you are now forever changed from a child of sin and disobedience
to one of God’s children who will reign and rule with Him for
eternity in heavenly places.
You are saved from the wrath of God, and have been given eternal
life by the grace of God!
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