The Gospel
In
the beginning, God, (God the Father, Jesus Christ his only Son and the
Holy Spirit), created the heavens and the earth and everything in it,
including the first man, Adam and the first woman, Eve. God created
humans to live in relationship with Him, but gave them free will to
either obey Him or be disobedient. Satan, the devil, whom the Bible
identifies as a fallen angel, tempted Eve to sin by disobeying God and
she in turn tempted Adam to also disobey God. For their disobedience
Adam and Eve were cast away from God’s presence and the wonderful life
God had created for them and through them all their descendents were
destined to be born sinful.
Yet
throughout history there have been men and women who sought after God.
Humanity became so depraved that God destroyed the earth with a global
flood, but saved Noah and his family. Through Abraham God established
the nation of Israel, who would be God’s favoured people. Moses,
Abraham’s descendent, led the Israelites out of captivity in Egypt and
received the Ten Commandments and many laws of conduct. Because of the
sinful nature of man, these laws were not kept, and a system of animal
sacrifices was instituted to make atonement for the sins of the people.
However, the people both individually and as a nation continued in a
cycle of falling away from God and returning to Him.
During
the history of the nation of Israel there were prophets who foretold
that a Saviour would be born, to save humanity from its sinfulness.
Their prophecies were fulfilled when Jesus Christ was born in Bethlehem.
Jesus is the only Son of God. He was sent to this earth and lived
amongst us as a human, without losing His divine nature. In all things
Jesus honoured and obeyed His Father, God. During His ministry on earth,
Jesus performed many miracles and taught us regarding God’s nature and
way of living. He was tempted by Satan but was without sin. He travelled
with a group of disciples who were the foundation of the church – God’s
people on earth.
In
the same way that animals had been sacrificed to make atonement for
man’s sin, it was the purpose of God to send Jesus to earth to become a
total sacrifice, once and for all time, for fallen humanity. As was His
destiny, Jesus was arrested, tried for heresy and crucified on a hill
outside Jerusalem called Calvary. At the time of Christ’s death the
curtain in the Jewish temple was torn apart, symbolising that the old
system of God only being able to be approached by certain people and in
certain places, was finished.
Now
all could come into right relationship with God through the shed blood
of Jesus, by committing their lives to Him in repentance and faith.
The
Bible tells us that Jesus descended into hell and has total dominion
over Satan and evil. On the third day Christ rose from the dead and
appeared to his disciples and many others on earth. He gave his
disciples the “great commission” to go into all nations and preach the
gospel. Forty days after his resurrection, Jesus ascended into heaven.
After
Jesus ascended to heaven, God sent the Holy Spirit to the earth at
Pentecost (ten days after Jesus’ ascension). The Holy Spirit is not only
alive in the world, but indwells in those who have committed themselves
wholly to God and gives such attributes as comfort, counsel, power and
discernment. God's temple is now not a building, but the people in whom
His spirit dwells. In the same way the church is not a building but the
body of Christian believers on earth.
The
Bible tells of spiritual battles between good and evil in both earthly
and heavenly realms. It includes indications of great tribulation yet to
come. We are told that Christ will return to this earth, the second
coming, when He will defeat the evil forces raging in the world and will
judge the living and the dead.
We
who have committed our lives to Christ still struggle in our humanity
with temptation to sin, and must choose daily to live in obedience to
His will. We grow in our faith through prayer, study and reflection of
God’s word, the Bible; and by meeting regularly in fellowship with other
Christians.
All this is a fairly factual summary of some of the content of the Bible. But most of all, our lives as Christians are lives that are transformed. We know a love that surpasses anything. We know a deep joy within our spirits springing from God's Holy Spirit within us. We know a power beyond ourselves which touches others and transforms them too. We have a confidence that even when life is difficult and deeply sad and broken and disappointing, we have a relationship which sustains and comforts and gives us hope. God is faithful and He has the best in store. Christianity is not a killjoy set of rules which will spoil your fun. It's the most fantastic life you could ever hope to imagine....and then some more.
All this is a fairly factual summary of some of the content of the Bible. But most of all, our lives as Christians are lives that are transformed. We know a love that surpasses anything. We know a deep joy within our spirits springing from God's Holy Spirit within us. We know a power beyond ourselves which touches others and transforms them too. We have a confidence that even when life is difficult and deeply sad and broken and disappointing, we have a relationship which sustains and comforts and gives us hope. God is faithful and He has the best in store. Christianity is not a killjoy set of rules which will spoil your fun. It's the most fantastic life you could ever hope to imagine....and then some more.
How do I become a Christian?
The Bible tells us that there is only one way to relationship with God and that is through Jesus Christ:
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“Thomas
said to him, "Lord, we don't know where you are going, so how can we
know the way?" Jesus answered, "I am the way and the truth and the life.
No one comes to the Father except through me”. (John 14:5-6)
To become a Christian, you need to believe that
Jesus Christ is the Son of God, that He died on the cross to honour God
and for the forgiveness of sin and that He rose again and ascended to
His Father God.
You also need to admit or
confess that you are a sinner in need of God’s forgiveness through
Christ. This is known as repentance. Repentance involves confessing that
we have done wrong, saying sorry to God and committing to living a life
in obedience to God's ways. Becoming a Christian does not make you
suddenly perfect. We all still struggle with temptations and failures in
this earthly life and continually need God's grace and forgiveness.
Repentance does mean that we look to God for wisdom and guidance to
resist temptation.
You then need to receive Jesus
Christ as your Lord and Saviour. Just as a wedding ceremony begins a
marriage, so a prayer of confession and faith can begin, but is just the
beginning, of a relationship with God. An ongoing relationship includes
learning about God through Bible study; baptism, conversations with God
through prayer, and encouragement through Christian fellowship in a
caring church.
The following is a prayer
which could be used to begin this relationship. You may wish to pray it
alone, personally, or you may wish to discuss your decision with a
Christian friend or pastor first to fully understand:
Dear Heavenly Father God,
I
come before You acknowledging You as the only one God- Father, Son and
Holy Spirit. Thank You for revealing Yourself to me. Thank You, Father
God, for sending Your only Son, Jesus Christ, to die on the cross,
honouring You and making a way for sinful people to come back into
relationship with You. I acknowledge that I am a sinner. Please forgive
my sin and cleanse me I pray. I receive Jesus Christ into my life to be
my Lord and Saviour for the rest of my days. May You give me strength
through the power of the Holy Spirit to live my life as a Christian. I
ask this in the name of Jesus Christ my Lord and Saviour. Amen
Ephesians 3:14-20 :
"For this reason I kneel before the Father, from whom every family in heaven and on earth derives its name. I pray that out of his glorious riches he may strengthen you with power through his Spirit in your inner being, so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith. And I pray that you, being rooted and established in love, may have power, together with all the Lord’s holy people, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ, and to know this love that surpasses knowledge—that you may be filled to the measure of all the fullness of God.
Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen
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