Plan
of Salvation
From the beginning, God’s will has been
that all men would have the opportunity to be saved and live with Him forever.
The Scriptures emphasize that desire of His many times and in various ways. He
has drawn no boundaries to keep men away from Him; instead, He has opened many
gates of opportunity to know Him and His will for man.
Man can only obtain salvation through the
GRACE of God. Some have attempted to define grace as "unmerited
favor." The apostle Paul says we are "saved by grace, through
faith" and reminds us that we have not earned it but that it is "the
free gift of God" (Ephesians 2:8-10). While we have defined grace in those
terms, probably none of us can really grasp all that is involved in the grace of
God, and it is certain none of us has the power to explain it adequately to
anyone else. Yet, that is our responsibility. As Paul says, we have become the
"ambassadors for Christ, beseeching" men to accept the salvation He
offers (II Corinthians 5:20).
The Scriptures explain that a person must
appropriate that grace to himself or herself through OBEDIENCE to God’s plan
of Salvation. Even Jesus proved Himself faithful through obedience (Hebrews
5:8-9). While Jesus was on this earth and in His ministry, He taught men what He
wanted them to do. The apostles continued to teach those things as recorded in
the New Testament after his return to the Father (John 14:26; 16:13; Luke
24:44-49; Acts 1:10-11), and He calls men to follow Him in all things (Matthew
16:24; Luke 9:57-62).
Jesus taught men to BELIEVE in Him
as the Son of God. (John 8:24) and taught the apostles to cause men to become
believers (Mark 16:16; Matthew 28:18-20). Paul explained that the process of
faith is achieved today by people being taught the Word of God (Romans
10:13-17).
The apostles taught believers that they
should REPENT of their sins (Acts 2:38) just as Jesus had demanded when
He preached (Luke 13:3,5). Repentance means to turn away from doing wrong and to
be sorry for sin. It also means that the person takes a positive step by
starting to practice doing what is right (those things found in God’s Word).
Thereafter, that person’s life should be characterized by righteousness (right
doing), although we know that everyone will make mistakes (I John 1:7-10;
2:1-2).
Jesus urged men to be willing to CONFESS
Him to others (Matthew 10:32-22). In the King James Version of the Bible, Acts
8:37 records that the Ethiopian treasurer confessed Jesus as the Son of God.
Jesus instructed the apostles to BAPTIZE
those who sought salvation (Mark 16:15-16, Matthew 28:18-20). The apostles and
other preachers followed those instructions throughout the book of Acts. (See
Acts 2:37-41, 8:12, 37-39; 10:47-48; 16:15, 25-34; 22:12-16). Baptism (a total
immersion in water) symbolizes the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus
according to I Corinthians 15:1-4 and Romans 6:3-4. In being baptized, one comes
in contact with the death of Jesus (Romans 6:3-4), which is where He shed His
blood. It is that blood that can remove sin from one’s soul (Matthew 26:28,
Ephesians 1:7). When the blood has been applied in baptism, sin is forgiven and
GOD ADDS THE SAVED to His church (Acts 2:41, 47)
If we can help you learn more about
salvation and how to begin to enjoy that relationship with God, please contact
us. We are here to serve.
Source: Good
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