What is the gospel of Christ?
For two
years and a few months I have maintained and written this blog with the intent
of answering the questions that would get in the way of people coming to the
gospel. What I have failed to do I think as a writer is to address what exactly
the gospel of Christ is. Now there are a multitude of questions that surround
various aspects of the fall of man and the ultimate need for redemption through
the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross, but I won’t be covering those here. What I
would like to do here is to give a general overview of the core story of the
Christian doctrine. That is, that we are a fallen people in need of redemption,
and ultimately we can find no other redemption than by accepting the gift of
grace and salvation offered by the Son of God, Jesus.
So like
every good story, we have a beginning. In the beginning God made the universe
we inhabit, everything from the subatomic particles to the planets and stars we
observe at night. He made man and woman. He gave them dominion over everything
with one rule, to never eat of the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good
and evil. Now there was a serpent in the garden that convinced the woman, Eve,
to partake of the fruit, who in turn convinced Adam to partake of the fruit.
When God came to find Adam and Eve, they confessed their actions and were cast
out of the perfect garden, because their sin had tainted the world.
Now I
am going to skip quite a lot of the Old Testament, but I will give an abridged
version. The Old Testament is a history of the people of Israel, and includes
prophecies about the coming of one who will bring ultimate reconciliation to
God. Now in the Old Testament there were sacrifices and offerings to God that
would provide temporary cleansing for sins, but what mankind needs is a permanent
solution that would not only cover our sins, but ultimately transform our
hearts to earnestly chase after God and His will.
Enter
the New Testament, and the birth of Jesus by the virgin Mary. From the birth of
Jesus, he started fulfilling the prophecies from the Old Testament. He gathered
his disciples and performed his earthly ministry for 3 years. This ministry was
ended when Jesus was crucified by the Jewish leaders because of Jesus’ claim to
be God incarnate. He was entombed for three days, where this tomb was found
empty when the women with Jesus and his disciples went to see him. When they
arrived at the tomb, and angel of God was there to say that Jesus was not
there, instead He is risen! Jesus then appeared to the women. After this, the
women ran back to the disciples, who in turn ran to the tomb to find that it
was empty. Later, Jesus appeared among the disciples. He then spent a month
among people teaching. Before Jesus ascended to Heaven, he handed down the
great commission, which is to go forth and to make disciples of all men.
So that
is the story of the gospel, but what does it mean? When Adam and Eve ate of the
fruit of the knowledge of good and evil, they introduced sin into this world.
Sin is any action performed that goes against God’s Law. We have the law of God
handed to us in the Bible, most famously the Ten Commandments. As I was
mentioning in the Old Testament, they way to cleanse oneself of sin was by
sacrificing livestock that was pure, meaning no defects or illness. This death
pays the price for the sin, because the wages of all sin is death (Romans
3:23). This sacrifice only provided a temporary cleanse of sin, as future sin
would need to be atoned for. This also did not solve the issue of the human
heart. As humanity wallowed in its sin, we became accustomed to it and did not
want to leave it. This temporary fix, as well as a need for a savior from our
sinful nature. This is where Jesus comes in. Jesus is God incarnate, which
means that he was both fully God and fully man. How that can be is a question
for a future post, so I will ask you to just take it at face value for now. By
being fully God, Jesus was sinless and lived a sinless life while on earth. By
being fully man, Jesus was able to experience what we experience on this earth
in terms of human hardship and temptation to sin. By being both of these
things, Jesus humbled himself to death on a cross as the perfect atonement for
our sins. By accepting this gift of grace, the Holy Spirit comes into our
hearts and begins working on us so that we may actively choose the will of God
instead of the will of our sinful nature. This is the gift of salvation from
Christ, that we may be forgiven of our sins and that we are free of their
control in our lives.
That is
the basics of the gospel of Christ. There are plenty of questions that I may
attempt to explore in the future, but I have been convicted by the Holy Spirit
to give an explanation of the meat that my apologetics work is merely the
seasoning for. If this gospel is not true, then everything I write, say, and do
amounts to nothing. But I firmly believe the gospel to be true, as I have lived
by it for over 16 years. My testimony to this gospel is held by life experience
as well as the evidence of what I have provided on this blog. I have been
raised in a Christian family, and have been blessed to observe my father
transition from a man who went to church only for Christmas and Easter to a
full preacher about to finish his degree at seminary. I chose to accept Christ
and be baptized at age 8, and I recommitted my life at age 13 at youth camp.
When I was earning my bachelor’s degrees, I felt a calling to music ministry and
apologetics. I have certainly not been made perfect by becoming a Christian. I
have struggled with anger, depression, pride, lust, foul language, and I am
sure a multitude of others. As I am maturing in Christ I improve daily and
choose to leave these sins behind in favor of the fruits of the spirit
(Galatians 5:22-23). Because of this I have been blessed by knowing some of the
best people God could place in my life. My family has been blessed to stay
relatively sane as we all are believers. We don’t agree on everything, but
given the current state of the family in America I believe that He has blessed
my parents and my siblings. I have seen God work through my actions, though
sometimes I had to be on the other side of things to see it. Such as a
situation where I was doing my best to just keep it together and honor God, and
people were watching me and observing. They would come up to me after and
compliment me on my faith in God.
I pray that anyone who reads this
takes the gospel seriously and would ask questions before I get around to writing
on them, as you only have this life to choose Jesus. If you don’t then you will
spend the rest of eternity forever separated from God and his love. I cannot
stress how important this choice is in your life. May God bless you and have a
good rest of your day.
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