Wednesday, 4 May 2011

Why You Need A Saviour

In our last lesson we saw that God offers us peace through Jesus Christ. But how exactly does this work? Why did Jesus have to die for us? And what did that mean for the entire human race? These questions and others will be explored in these next few lessons.
1. Who created man and for what purpose?
Genesis 1:26 

2. What did God do after He formed man out of the dust of the ground

Genesis2:7

Note: The word "life" in this text is in the plural form in the original Hebrew Bible. God breathed into man "the breath of lives." This is because God created all men in that one man. That man was called Adam, which means mankind. According to the Bible, the whole of mankind is linked together by a common life and is considered a unit. The human race, to which we all belong, is the multiplication of Adam’s one life. (See Acts 17:26) 

3. What was Adam not allowed to eat after God had placed him and his wife in the Garden of Eden?
Genesis 2:16, 17 

Note: God created Adam and Eve with a free will. This tree was symbolic of the freedom God gave them. They were free to separate from Him at any time. And when they did separate from God, the Source of all life, there was much weeping in heaven for God knew the suffering, pain, devastation and death that would now be their fate.

4. Since all humanity was created in Adam, how many were affected by Adam’s sin? Romans 5:12

 Note: When Adam sinned, he actually separated himself from God. And when he did this…his entire nature changed and became corrupted. Since we were still "in him" when he sinned…our natures through heredity changed as well. 

5. As a result of the Fall, how many are righteous or good in God’s eyes? 
Romans 3:9-12; Eccl 7:20; Isaiah 64:6 

6. Because of this universal sin problem, how many stand guilty or condemned under God’s law? 
Rom.3:19  

7. How many have sinned and who is our only hope? Rom.3:23, 24  


8. What does David say about himself, which is also true of all of us? 
Psalm 51:5  
Note: Sin is a condition or a nature that we all inherit from birth. It is something we are born with because of Adam’s Fall. Therefore, we can do nothing to escape it, in and of ourselves. However, this is not our fault and God does not blame us for being born sinners. 

9. What condition is ours from birth? 
Psalm 58:3 
Note: We are born separated from God. But although we may be sinners from birth God has given us the choice to escape this problem through the gospel of Jesus Christ. 

10. Like sheep, in what two conditions do we sinners find ourselves? 
Isaiah 53:6 
Note: We are by nature self-cantered. We can’t help it! Let’s say I mow the next door lady’s lawn each week. Everyone would think that I was a "good" person but God looks at our heart. I could be doing this for several different reasons. I could be doing it because I enjoy being praised by others. I could be doing it because there is something I want from her and want to be in a good position to ask her for it. I could be in a bad family situation and need to get my’ strokes’ somewhere. I might even be doing it because I heard that she’s got quite a bit of money and one foot in the grave. We often don’t realize why we’re doing it! It’s hidden deep in our heart or subconscious. 

11. Why can’t we trust our own hearts? 
Jeremiah 17:9 

Note: Because our hearts are deceitful, we deceive ourselves into thinking that we are good; that we can save ourselves with God through our own good works. A good example of us being deceived by our own sinful hearts is Peter. Peter promised Jesus that he would rather die then betray Him and he really believed that of himself. He was very sincere. But when the test came he denied his Lord three times. (See Mark 14:27-31) 

12. What does Jesus, the true Witness, say regarding our own self-evaluation?
 
Rev. 3:17
 

Note: The problem with most of us is that we do not realize how sinful we are. We really have no understanding of our true condition. The problem is that we often compare ourselves with others to see how well we’re doing. Let’s say three of us were shooting arrows at a target in the sky. One may go up 75 ft. The other may go up only 8 ft and finally the third shot it up l50 ft. We’d say that #3 was the real winner but what if the target…was the sun! Would it really matter how far our arrows went up. We all fall miserably short of God’s supreme standard. 

13. What is the only thing that can truly set us free from our sin problem?John 8:32 
14. When we commit sin even against our wishes, what does it prove?
John 8:34
Note: We are not sinful because we sin. We sin because we are sinners by nature. It’s what we produce. An apple tree produces apples because it is an apple tree. We commit sins because we are sinful. It comes out of a natural tendency that we are all born with. Only God can take care of this for us. 

15. Freedom from sin’s slavery is found only in whom? 
John 8:36 

16. Why did Jesus come into this world? 
1 Tim.1: 15

17. What does the Bible have to say to those who claim "we have no sin"? 
1 John 1:8
 
18. Of what do we accuse God when we say that we have not sinned
1 John 1:10

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CONCLUSION
: GOD IS NOT IN THE BUSINESS OF TRYING TO SEE HOW MANY PEOPLE HE CAN KEEP OUT OF HEAVEN. INSTEAD, BECAUSE OF HIS GREAT LOVE, HE IS DOING EVERYTHING A GOD OF LOVE CAN DO TO MAKE IT POSSIBLE FOR EACH ONE TO BE THERE. 

HIS SOLUTION FOR OUR SIN PROBLEM WAS HIS DEATH ON THE CROSS. IN OUR NEXT LESSON WE SHALL EXAMINE JUST WHAT HAPPENED AT THE CROSS. WHY DID HE HAVE TO DIE? WHAT DID HE DO FOR THE ENTIRE WORLD THAT WE DON’T KNOW AND HOW DOES THAT AFFECT ME PERSONALLY?



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Finding Peace Through The bible



The Bible is a remarkable book.  It is the world's best-selling book. It was written over a period of 1500 years by over 40 different authors. It is made up of 66 books.  And it's authenticity to be the word of God can be supported in three different ways. 
Archaeologically: There have been many archaeological finds that validate the Bible. For instance, in 1948 a shepherd boy found authentic parchment papers of sections of the ENTIRE OLD TESTAMENT dating back to 100 B.C. in old clay pots in a cave in the Middle East. These are called the Dead Sea Scrolls. In 1984, archaeologists discovered the tomb of Caiphas, the head priest that condemned Jesus to the cross. Babylon, that ancient city that the Bible often spoke of in the Old Testament, was unearthed years ago in Iraq.  In fact, part of the original front gate of the city is in the Oriental museum in Chicago.


Prophetically:
 Every prediction ever made from the Bible thus far has become true.  Daniel 2 specifically traced what nations would rule the earth until the coming of Christ and history confirms these ruling nations.

Gold
Babylon
605BC- 539BC
King Nebuchadnezzar
Silver
Mede-Persia
539BC- 331BC
King Darius attacked during feast
Brass
Greece
331BC- 168BC
Alexander the Great
Iron
Rome
168BC- 351AD
Was ruling when Jesus was here


Transformationally:
 The Bible itself declares over 3,000 times that it is inspired by God. And perhaps the biggest proof is in the way that the Bible changes lives. 

What is the purpose of all scripture?
John 5:39; John 15:15; Exodus 33:11; James 2:23; Jeremiah 9:23, 24; Phil. 3:10

As we become acquainted with the Bible we learn that there are principles to follow in studying God's word.  Here are three:


 
1.     Pray for Wisdom. John 16:131 Cor. 2:14


Note:  "Spiritual things are spiritually discerned". Without the Holy Spirit to guide us we are as unable to discern the meaning of the scriptures, as one is to understand a foreign language without the use of an interpreter.  Pray and ask the Holy Spirit to give you understanding and you will find rich meaning beyond your expectation.


 2.  Compare relevant Bible passages. Luke 24:25-27 

 Note:  Jesus gave us an example when He gave a Bible study to the disciples and "explained to them what was said in all the Scriptures concerning Himself".  Like a puzzle we need to fit in all the pieces in order to see the whole picture.  We need to read everything the Bible has to say on any given subject not just a few verses here and there.

3.  Open mind and willingness to obey.  Jeremiah 29:13 
  

Note:  God will not reveal Himself to those who are reading the Bible in order to prove points or for mere curiosity.  We will find him when we earnestly seek Him in order to know His will.

How many of us are truly content with life?  Ever since we're born we're never satisfied.  There is in all of us a yearning for something more...

 "There is a God-shaped vacuum in the heart of every man which only God can fill through His son, Jesus Christ."  Blaise Pascal

 
"God made us, invented us as a man invents an engine.  A car is made to run on petrol, and it would not run properly on anything else.  Now God designed the human machine to run on Himself.  He Himself is the fuel our spirits were designed to feed on.  There is no other.  God cannot give a happiness and peace apart from Himself."  C. S. Lewis, Mere Christianity, p.90

We are each born with a hole in our heart. We try to fill this void in our life with many different things; money, relationships, power, alcohol, materialism. But we soon find that these things do not fill us.  It's like trying to shove a square peg into a round hole.  It will never fit!  The only thing that will truly fill us is a special relationship with the God of the universe.  Nothing else!

 4.     What does Jesus promise to all who will come to Him?  
Matt 11:28-30 

 5.     What does Jesus want to give us?  
John 14:27

 6.     What does Jesus want us to do? Phil. 4:6-7 

 7.     How does Jesus give us His peace?  Colossians1:20

8.      Why is Jesus so important?  John 3:16-18; 6:40; John 11:25,26; 20:31

 Salvation is not a thing to be obtained.  Salvation is a Person!!!  And once you meet Him, nothing will change...EXCEPT YOUR WHOLE LIFE!!

Because of this we are going to spend the next few lessons getting to know Him better.

By Karen Lewis

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