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1. Jesus Christ is the
fulfillment of the prophecies of the Old Testament of the coming Redeemer.
2. Jesus Christ is the Messiah.
3. Jesus Christ lived a perfect sinless life for us.
He conquered sin for us.
4. Jesus Christ died for my sins, once and for all.
5. Jesus Christ rose from the dead.
He conquered death that I might have eternal life.
6. Jesus Christ ascended to heaven where He is interceding for me.
He tells me to stop sinning, yet if I do sin and repent, He is
interceding his blood before the Father and will forgive me.
7. Jesus Christ is coming back to take His people home to heaven.
Picture
a battle being fought. Your army is
out there fighting a battle with the enemy.
The enemy is trying to destroy your city and take you, your family and
loved ones into bondage and take your goods.
It's an all or none situation. You
are anxiously waiting for news from the battle front along with many others.
Then
you see a runner. He's fast
approaching the city. He's carrying
a message in an envelope. The city
leader meets him at the gate. He
tears open the envelope and removes its contents as the people mill around him.
Excitedly, he holds up the paper for all to see.
It says in big letters: Good
News! The battle has been
won!
We
are caught in a battle between the forces of the good and evil.
On the side of good is our Creator God (Yahweh or Jehovah), His Son Jesus
Christ, and the angels that remained loyal to them.
On the side of evil is Satan (formerly Lucifer) who instigated the
rebellion in heaven, and the angels who support him.
Humans have aligned themselves with one side or the other since Adam
first sinned in the Garden of Eden, by disobeying one of God's direct commands.
It
is Satan's avowed goal to bring as many people under his control as possible.
He does this through deception, fraud, ignorance, fear, coercion, apathy,
pride, busy-ness, etc.; whatever method he finds that works.
His goal is to get as many people to deny God's sovereignty and right to
be worshipped, and the right as our Creator to set guidelines for our happiness. He wants us to reject God's Lordship in some way, in order to
lose our right to eternal life and immortality. And by doing so, to worship or honor him (Lucifer) instead.
And
indeed, through temptations, environment, our sinful natures and our choices, we
have all sinned. The Bible says,
"for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God," (Romans
3:23). "And there is
none righteous. No!
Not one." As sinners, we have lost the right to an eternal life of
happiness, love and peace, and are doomed to be destroyed at the judgment when
our sins bear witness against us. "For
the wages of sin is death." (Romans 6:23)
But,
God has a plan, a plan for our salvation, for our redemption from the
consequences of our sins. He
doesn't want any to perish at the judgment, yet He must make a distinction among
humans; a distinction between those who are to receive eternal life, and those
who continued in Satan's rebellion and must be destroyed at the time of the
judgment. "Man is destined to die once, and after that to face
judgment." (Hebrews 9:27)
God
sent His Son, Jesus Christ to become a man, a human like you and I.
To be born with all of the hereditary problems that you and I have, to be
tempted in every way, just as we are. And
yet to live without sin. He was to
live in conformity to God's will, One who would obey God's commands.
Jesus was to demonstrate to us that we can live a sinless life.
Jesus Christ conquered sin, that we might be overcomers with Him.
He came to save us from our sins, not in our sins.
God
gave prophets most of the details about the coming of Jesus Christ, so that
Jesus could be clearly identified when He arrived.
In fact there were over 400 prophecies written in the Old Testament
talking about the coming Messiah. Early
on, God also set up a system of annual festivals as well as a sanctuary service
in which by symbolic elements, the story of redemption could be told.
The most important element in the temple was the Ark of the Covenant
which housed the tablets of stone, an agreement or "covenant"
containing the Ten Commandments. The first set of stone tablets had the commandments inscribed
on them by the very finger of God. The
Ten Commandments were Rules (not suggestions) to guide our relationship to God
and to our fellow men. The Ark of
the Covenant was of the utmost purity and holiness, and was God's throne here on
the earth.
For
thousands of years, people looked forward to the coming of the promised Messiah,
the one who would rescue them from their sins and the consequences of those
sins. Jesus Christ was the
fulfillment of these prophecies! Jesus
was the long looked for Messiah!
Satan
attempted to destroy Jesus, this Messiah, to get Him to worship Satan and doubt
God, but he was unsuccessful. So
Satan incited the Jewish leaders of that day, and they held a mock trial and
condemned Jesus to death. The
Jewish leaders drew the Roman government into the scheme and the Romans
crucified Jesus in a most painful way.
Jesus died on a Friday, at the exact time of the day (3:00 p.m.), as the
Passover lamb, a symbol representing Him, was to be sacrificed.
An
earthquake accompanied Jesus' death cry, cracking open the ground at the foot of
the cross. A Roman soldier pierced
his side with a spear, causing his blood to run down the cross, into the crack
and onto the mercy seat (atonement cover) of the Ark of the Covenant that had
been hidden there in a underground chamber hundreds of years earlier during a
Babylonian army invasion. Thus a
portion of the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur) service in which a male goat's
blood was sprinkled on the mercy seat to make atonement for the sins of God's
people, was also literally fulfilled (see Leviticus 16).
The
blood of Jesus Christ atoned for our sins, yours and mine. For "without the shedding of blood there is no
forgiveness." (Hebrews 9:22)
Jesus'
blood was shed for the sins of all people that "come to the foot of the
cross" and ask for forgiveness of their sins.
"God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still
sinners, Christ died for us." (Romans 5:8)
Jesus became the atonement for our sins.
But
Jesus did not stay in the tomb. After
resting in the tomb over the Sabbath, He rose on the third day (Sunday), just as
He had foretold. The stone that
covered the tomb was enormous (13' 2" in diameter and nearly 2 feet thick)
and was held in place by a iron chain attached to two ~2 inch diameter iron pins
in the rock of the tomb. The tomb
was guarded by a large number of soldiers.
But it didn't matter. The
angel sent to release Him, tossed aside the tomb stone shearing off the iron
pins, and called to Jesus to come forth. The
life inherent in Jesus as the Son of God, brought Him back to life.
Jesus rose from the dead. He
conquered death for us, for you and me, so that we also might have eternal life.
Jesus
showed Himself many times over the next 40 days to His disciples and other
followers. Over 500 people saw Him
at one time (1 Corinthians 15:6). Then
while all His disciples were looking on, He began to ascend to heaven.
And a cloud took Him from their sight.
Two angels gave them this marvelous promise,
"Men of Galilee," they said, "why do you stand here
looking into the sky? This same Jesus, who has been taken from you into heaven,
will come back in the same way you have seen Him go into heaven."
(Acts 1:11)
Jesus
told his disciples,
What
a beautiful promise! Jesus has
promised to come back to this earth and will take his people home with Him to
heaven!
Many
prophecies in the Bible (especially in the New Testament), give details of Jesus
Second Coming.
Just
before his ascension, Jesus gave his disciples this commission: “Then Jesus
came to them and said, "All authority in heaven and on earth has been given
to me. Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the
name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to
obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the
very end of the age." Matt. 28:18-20.
Jesus
ascended to and entered the heavenly temple where He ministers as our high
priest.
"Therefore,
holy brothers, who share in the heavenly calling, fix your thoughts on Jesus,
the apostle and high priest whom we confess." (Hebrews 3:1)
"Therefore, since we have a great high priest who has gone through
the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold firmly to the faith we
profess." (Hebrews 4:14) While
there, Jesus pleads the merits of his blood for the people of the world.
"If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just and will forgive us our
sins and purify us from all unrighteousness." (1 John 1:9)
By beholding we become changed. By fixing our thoughts on Jesus, we become more like him. As we spend time in prayer and the study of the Bible, our minds become renewed, stronger, our thoughts become more like Jesus'. For most, transformation doesn't take place overnight. The process of sanctification takes a lifetime. A lifetime of getting to know Jesus better. For you see, Jesus won the battle. By his life, death, resurrection and heavenly ministry, he's freed us from the sins that have enslaved us, and from the path that bound us to destruction. Jesus has set us on the road to eternal life and is walking there beside us, helping us, guiding us, protecting us. Isn't that Good News???
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