How Did Jesus Save Mankind?

God’s mercy means He acts according to His exceeding compassion on our souls.

 

 

Why​​ do we need Jesus? ​​ 

What did He do? ​​ 

How did He do it? ​​ 

What does it mean for us?

How would you answer the questions above? ​​ Do you agree that you need Jesus or are you unsure? ​​ Are you able to say what He did or how, or why it​​ was necessary? ​​ How does the understanding of these answers change your life?

Titus 3:3-7​​ For we also once were foolish ourselves, disobedient, deceived, enslaved to various lusts and pleasures, spending our life in malice and envy, hateful, hating one another. ​​ 4 But when the kindness of God our Savior and His love for mankind appeared, 5 He saved us, not on the basis of deeds which we have done in righteousness,​​ but according to His mercy, by the washing of regeneration and renewing by the Holy Spirit, 6 whom He poured out upon us richly through Jesus Christ our Savior,​​ 7 so that being justified by His grace we would be made heirs according to the hope of eternal life.

 In our first study we answered the question​​ ‘Why do we need Jesus’.​​ ​​ Last month, we discussed the answer to​​ ‘What did He do’.​​ ​​ This morning, we will attempt to address our third question,​​ How did He do it’.

Let’s do a quick recap. ​​ We need Jesus because we are sinful, imperfect, hating what is good, and disobedient to the Truth. ​​ We so​​ easily want our own way, seek our own gratification, think ourselves better than others, and look down on all those who oppose our way of thinking. ​​ This is very clearly stated in verse three of our studied scripture. ​​ 

When we consider what Jesus did, we need to think of the true meaning of God’s kindness. ​​ God’s very character is kind. ​​ He is perfect in providing exactly what we need regardless of whether we deserve His blessings. ​​ The reality is, we do not deserve His blessings and we never will. ​​ God sent His only Son to die for the sin of the world – even though man is undeserving of His perfect sacrifice. ​​ Without God’s kindness working in our heart to understand Him and recognize our need for a Savior, we would be​​ eternally lost, without hope. ​​​​ Jesus saved us by taking the penalty we owe for sin upon Himself. ​​ Even our death would not have been enough to redeem us because a perfect and holy sacrifice was the only acceptable payment. ​​ Jesus willingly followed the Father’s plan; in obedience to God’s will He was born to die, to suffer, to redeem man for His Father’s glory.

 As clever as we think man may be, only a perfect and holy God is able to set His plan for our redemption into place. ​​ Only a perfect and holy God​​ could supply the sacrifice we need. ​​ God has saved us, not according to our merits, but according to His righteousness,​​ according to His mercy.

Let’s look at what this means. ​​ It all depends on God, not us. ​​ God’s mercy means He acts according to​​ His exceeding compassion on our souls. ​​ 

Ephesians 2:3-9 Among them we too all​​ formerly lived in the lusts of our flesh, indulging the desires of the flesh and of the mind, and were by nature children of wrath, even as the rest.​​ But God, being rich in mercy, because of His great love with which He loved us, even when we were dead in our transgressions, made us alive together with Christ (by grace you have been saved),​​ and raised us up with Him, and seated us with Him in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus, so that in the ages to come He might show the surpassing riches of His grace in​​ kindness toward us in Christ Jesus. For by grace you have been saved through faith; and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God; not as a result of works, so that no one may boast.

Our good works are not the cause of our salvation; our good works are not the basis for our salvation. ​​ Any number of things you might do, any man-made sacraments you might fulfill, any rule you might follow, cannot save you. ​​ Doing things does not provide security for your future. If this were so, there would be no need for a Savior. ​​ It is impossible to be saved based on our own justification.

The cause of our pardon is not our works and we can never be righteous in and of ourselves, rather it is the kindness and love of God. ​​ This acrostic helps to explain God’s grace –​​ God’s​​ Riches​​ At​​ Christ’s​​ Expense. ​​ This is all of God’s blessings bestowed on those who love Him,​​ given freely because Jesus paid the ultimate price.​​ Grace is God’s free unmerited goodness. Because of Jesus’ death and resurrection, all who trust in Him are blessed now and for eternity. ​​ When we say God is merciful, it means we do not receive what we truly deserve. What we truly deserve is God’s wrath, His judgment and condemnation for our sin. ​​ God’s mercy means that even though we are guilty, we no longer owe the penalty or cost of our sin. God does not hold our sin against us when we come before Him in faith, trusting in the work of His Son. ​​ Receiving​​ God’s mercy means we do not experience God’s wrath for our sin. ​​ Through His Son, He has granted us complete forgiveness.

Think of God’s compassion. ​​ It is very different than the compassion we might show towards others. ​​ Our care for others is often based on what we think they deserve, or what we think is important or necessary. ​​ Sometimes, our compassion and care for others is even based on if we agree with them or not. ​​ We often choose to show care ​​ based on our own supposition if someone is deserving. ​​ 

God freely bestows His mercy and goodness to​​ all​​ mankind. ​​ He desires to take away our misery​​ because He loves us unconditionally. ​​ ​​​​ He doesn’t look at us and say ‘sorry, you blew it’. ​​ Every chance is given to us to receive His mercy. ​​​​ Because Jesus suffered and died for our sin, if we place our complete trust in Him alone, we are saved from eternal wrath.

Psalm 109:26 Help me, O LORD my God; save me according to Your lovingkindness.

1Peter 1:3 Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who according to His great mercy has caused us to be born again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead,

Psalm 86:5 For You, Lord, are good, and ready to forgive, and abundant in lovingkindness to all who call upon You.

by the washing of regeneration and renewing by the Holy Spirit,​​ whom He poured out upon us richly through Jesus Christ our Savior,

God protects us and He delivers us.​​ Consider, the Almighty God is looking out for your benefit! ​​​​ Circumstances may not always be what we might choose. ​​ In fact, difficult things happen, and we are often challenged in our own understanding. ​​ Yet, God has all the answers, He is in control of all things, and nothing is allowed in your life that He is unaware of. ​​ He will use all things for your good and His glory. ​​ This is His promise to those who love Him.

Romans 8:28 And we know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose.

Through Jesus we are spiritually restored from a state of sin to a state of righteousness. ​​ Baptism is an outward sign of our rebirth. ​​ Our inward renovation is the work of God’s grace and His Holy Spirit. ​​ Think of the changes God has wrought in your heart. ​​ If you have been saved through faith alone, by grace alone, in Christ alone, then you can look back at your life and see that you are very different than who you were before. ​​ The Holy Spirit working in our lives produces a change – a renewed way of thinking. ​​ Our feelings, desires, hopes, and purpose become centered on serving and glorifying God out of a heart of gratitude for what He has done.

​​ John 3:5 Jesus answered, "Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born of water and the Spirit he cannot enter into the kingdom of God.

The baptism of water is an outward sign of the cleansing of our soul and baptism of the Holy Spirit through saving grace. ​​ To be baptized by water​​ alone without being born of the Spirit does not save. ​​ Because Jesus died and arose again, sins power and control has been demolished. ​​ Because of Jesus,​​ the Holy Spirit​​ enables us to act in obedience towards God’s commands. ​​ In His strength, we have the ability to die to sin and live in righteousness.

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The Holy Spirit, whom He poured out upon us richly through Jesus Christ our Savior.​​ 

Because of God’s work in our heart, He has allowed us to turn towards His grace. ​​ He then lavishly pours His blessings upon us. ​​ Think of the words abundance and copious, these describe more than an adequate supply.  ​​ ​​ ​​​​ 

John 1:16 For of His fullness we have all received, and grace upon grace.

Ephesians 1:6-8 to the praise of the glory of His grace, which He freely bestowed on us in the Beloved.​​ In Him we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of our trespasses, according to the riches of His grace​​ which He lavished on us. In all wisdom and insight

“That is, which Holy Spirit was in its gifts and graces plentifully poured forth upon us, and dwelleth in us, not essentially, but energetically, illuminating, guiding, strengthening, and confirming of us: and the end of God herein is, ​​ That being justified by his grace, that is, by faith in his Son, we should be made heirs of eternal life, according to the hope which the promises of God have given us thereof.​​ 

​​ Learn hence, 1. That all the grace which is so plentiful poured forth upon believers, is by the means and mediation of our Lord Jesus Christ.​​ 

​​ Learn, 2. That justification being a sinner's absolution from guilt and punishment by the satisfaction of Christ the Redeemer, is yet an act of special grace and free favour in God, that being justified by his grace.​​ 

​​ Learn, 3. That it is the blessed privilege of all justified persons, that they are now heirs to, and shall ere long be possessors of, eternal life; they shall ere long have in hand, what they now possess in hope: Being justified by grace, we are heirs according to the hope of eternal life”,​​ William Burkitt New Testament.

We need Jesus because we are sinners and need to be saved from the wrath of God’s righteous judgment. ​​ God is perfect and holy. ​​ Man is a sinner and cannot save himself. ​​ Jesus chose to lay down His life for ours in obedience to His Father’s will. ​​ He did this to fulfill God’s plan of redemption for mankind. ​​ Jesus humbled Himself, taking on the form of man, suffering a death He did not deserve. ​​ Because Jesus is God’s only Son, holy and perfect, He is the only acceptable substitute for our debt. ​​ Faith in​​ Jesus is​​ the only key to Heaven. ​​​​ Jesus made a way for us to be saved from eternal punishment to everlasting life with our Father in Heaven.

Are you able to praise God for saving you? ​​ If you were to die today, do you know for certain you would go to Heaven? ​​ What is your answer based on? ​​ 

A New Year’s Resolution

If you are led to make a New Year’s resolution, let it be to follow Christ as Lord and Savior, seeking His truths through His word, and trusting in Him alone for eternal salvation.

A Promise to All Who Believe …

Acts 2:36-39 “Therefore let all the house of Israel know for certain that God has made Him both Lord and Christ – this Jesus whom you crucified.” ​​ Now when they heard [this], they were pierced to the heart, and said to Peter and the rest of the apostles, “Brethren, what shall we do?” ​​ And Peter [said] to them, “Repent, and let each of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins; and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. ​​ “For the promise is for you and your children, and for all who are far off, as many as the Lord our God shall call to Himself.”

Resolved –​​ 

  Jesus is both Lord and Savior

  Repentance of sin is​​ required

  A call to baptism is requested

  Forgiveness through Christ is granted

  The indwelling of the Holy Spirit is promised.

If you are led to make a New Year’s​​ resolution, let it be to follow​​ Christ as Lord​​ and Savior, seeking His truths through His word, and trusting in Him alone for eternal salvation.

Turn from living for self to living for your Savior. ​​ Be willing to humble yourself before God, pray for His mercy and forgiveness, and profess yourself to be a follower of Christ. ​​ Answer the call to be baptized. ​​ The act of baptism will not save you but is a​​ beautiful​​ picture of your new life in Jesus – dead to the power of sin, now alive in the pursuit of sanctifying grace. ​​​​ 

In Christ you are free, no longer controlled by worldly pleasures, your sin of the past, present, and future is forgiven. ​​ This is​​ amazing​​ grace! ​​ The wonder of the Gospel – that God would send His only Son as the ransom for the world.​​ 

We are not left to navigate this world on our own, instead​​ we are given the Holy spirit to guide and direct us as we grow in holiness. ​​ There is now purpose. ​​ 

A genuine resolution with a changed heart and desire to follow Christ will not fail. ​​​​ This is unlike so many resolutions that begin with fervor then lose their importance as time goes by. ​​​​ In Christ’s strength, a decision to live for Him will only grow stronger.

My New Year’s Resolution? ​​ A resolve to follow Christ more completely, to grow in His likeness, to share boldly His Gospel of salvation,​​ and​​ to bring Him honor and glory through my life. ​​​​ This is possible in His strength alone.

It is a Happy New Year – a magnificent new beginning, an opportunity to live one more day for Jesus!

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Now What?

The gift of Jesus birth is unwrapped and rediscovered daily as God’s spoken word gives encouragement and direction.

 Luke 2:11 “for today in the city of David there has been born for you a Savior, who is Christ the Lord. ​​ December 25th​​ is our​​ cultural celebration of Christ’s birth. ​​ That was two days ago. ​​ Now what? ​​​​ For some, it is the end of weeks of preparation to receive family and friends and touch base with those not seen for a while. ​​ After the first of the year, decorations will be packed away for next year and life and schedules will return to ‘normal’.​​ The reason for celebration will​​ be​​ packed away also.​​ 

For others, the celebration will continue throughout the coming New Year, and in fact, Jesus’ birth will be remembered on a daily basis as hearts of gratitude for this gift received,​​ live in worship to Him. ​​ Celebrating the birth of our Savior and Lord is a powerful reminder of the reason Jesus was born. ​​ Luke 2:14 says, “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace among men with whom He is pleased.”

All praise and worship goes to God for giving us His Son and paying the penalty for our sin through His death. ​​ But it doesn’t end there. ​​ Just as packing up the Christmas decorations doesn’t end our worship of Jesus, the death of Jesus isn’t the end of the gift given to those who believe in Him. ​​ It keeps going, Christ’s resurrection from the dead means He is alive and continues to​​ save those who call upon His name. ​​ God’s peace afforded through hope in Christ​​ sustains​​ His​​ children. ​​ 

The gift of Jesus birth is unwrapped and rediscovered daily as God’s spoken word gives encouragement and direction. ​​ God is supreme, the highest in all the heavens. ​​ Peace – prosperity in Him, quietness and rest in an unsettled world – is a gift to those who trust in Jesus as their Savior. ​​ Good will – delight and purpose found in Him – gives us a heavenward focus as we navigate this earth.

John​​ 3:16 "For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish, but have eternal life.

Romans 5:1-2​​ Therefore having been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom also we have obtained our introduction by faith into this grace in which we stand; and we exult in hope of the glory of God.

Isaiah 57:19​​ “I create the fruit of the lips; peace, peace to him that is far off, and to him that is near, saith the LORD; and I will heal him”. (KJV)

My prayer is to celebrate Jesus each day, and each moment I have breath;​​ that the season of Christmas is alive all year as Christ’s birth is proclaimed as the greatest gift to mankind. ​​​​ May we live in His peace and good will as we keep this season in our hearts year round.

Hebrews​​ 13:15 Through Him then, let us continually offer up a sacrifice of praise to God, that is, the fruit of lips that give thanks to His name.

Birth Day

Consider Christmas – the most significant birthday ever recorded. Christmas is the grand celebration of our Savior’s birth, Christ the Lord.

Luke 2:11 for today in the city of David there has been born for you a Savior, who is Christ the Lord. ​​​​ 

What is​​ Christmas, why do we celebrate? ​​​​ Towards the middle of October,​​ decorations begin​​ to pop​​ up in the stores for Christmas. ​​ At​​ the end of this​​ same​​ month, tree lots appear on intersection corners. ​​ Christmas is​​ a day celebrated throughout our country in a majority of homes. ​​ It is as much a cultural tradition as it is a religious celebration. ​​ Ask​​ others what this time of year is about and you will receive a variety of answers. ​​ Santa Claus, snowmen and reindeer, food, family, and friends. ​​ Amidst the​​ presents​​ and parties, lights, trees, and​​ decorations, some people will focus on the birth of Jesus.

At this special time of year,​​ Christmas carols and holiday music abound everywhere. ​​​​ Interesting to note – and perhaps why I personally get really excited about this holiday is the acceptance of recognizing and talking about God and His Son, Jesus​​ Christ.​​ People seem more open to the Truth at this time of year.​​ The​​ opportunities to share​​ the Gospel abound as many of our cultural traditions point to the Christ child. ​​ Turn on​​ almost​​ any Christmas music station and carols of old will be playing. ​​ Listen carefully to the words and recognize that truth is shared as if they are hymns. ​​ Individuals everywhere sing of the glory of Jesus’​​ birth at Christmas time, even​​ if truth has not been accepted, some oblivious to the words they are expressing in a familiar tune. ​​​​ ​​ ​​ 

In the Christian household,​​ the center of​​ Christmas is the celebration of a birthday – the birth of Jesus Christ. ​​ Consider the planning of a milestone birthday for an individual. ​​ Perhaps it is the very first birthday of a child or the birthday that puts a child in the category of ‘two digits’, or becoming a teenager. ​​ Maybe it’s the fiftieth birthday commonly known as ‘over-the-hill’. ​​ And for some, we may even be around to celebrate our sixties, seventies, eighties and beyond. ​​​​ 

Most everyone has either had a significant birthday party or has been to one. ​​ A lot of effort goes into the planning and preparation. ​​ There is food to make, decorations to put up, presents to purchase and usually a cake to bake. ​​ Party hats, balloons and banners are often part of the celebration.

Consider Christmas – the most significant birthday ever recorded. ​​ Christmas is the​​ grand​​ celebration of​​ our​​ Savior’s birth, Christ the Lord.​​ What happened when Jesus Christ was born is the world was given a gift.​​  It is not that we brought something to Him, God gave His Son to us. ​​ We give gifts because we care about someone. ​​ God gave Jesus because He loves you. ​​ Have you accepted the gift He offers? ​​ It is free to receive yet was purchased with a great cost. ​​ Christ was born to die for the sin of all mankind. ​​ God’s love is so great that He gave us His Son as the only acceptable and perfect sacrifice​​ that would pay the price of man’s transgression. ​​ 

I pray your Christmas is a celebration of the birth of Jesus. ​​ Not only the birth but the gift of life we have in Him. ​​ He was born to die, He willingly suffered for man even while He was innocent, He alone was able to pay the price we owe for our sin. ​​ Jesus was crucified, died, was buried and arose from the grave in His victory over sin’s power. ​​ All because of God’s love for you. ​​ The greatest gift we can give to those we care about is the Truth of Christmas. ​​ 

Luke 2:10-11 And the angel said to them, "Do not be afraid; for behold, I bring you good news of a great joy which shall be for all the people; for today in the city of David there has been born for you a Savior, who is Christ the Lord.

Good news​​ – the gospel: Jesus’ birth, death, resurrection; God’s​​   ​​ ​​​​ forgiveness, our​​ atonement​​ and the promise of a​​   ​​ ​​​​ glorious future in heaven

Great joy – exceeding gladness​​ 

All people –​​ offered to​​ everyone everywhere

A Savior​​ ​​ our Deliverer

Christ​​  – the anointed, the Messiah

The Lord​​ – supreme in authority, Master, God

 

This is Christmas. ​​ Celebrate the Truth!

“Rolling Thunder”

Ps 89:52 Blessed be the LORD forever! Amen and Amen.

I received this video a few days ago. This is one of my grand daughter’s favorite songs, she calls it ‘Rolling Thunder’.  It is my favorite hymn and hence the name of this blog, thensingsmysoultothee.  I neither want to add to it nor detract from it because its message is beautiful! Enjoy, and let your soul sing!
Ps 89:52 Blessed be the LORD forever! Amen and Amen.

 

Rollercoasters and Socks

God doesn’t just play a game with us, moving us like pawns on a chessboard hoping everything will turn out as planned. He has specifically established His perfect plan for our lives.

Crazy​​ – madness or insanity,​​ possessed by inordinate excitement.

I had a crazy weekend​​ with​​ many unexpected turns,​​ rearranged​​ schedules and​​ blown​​ expectations​​ of what was planned. ​​ My​​ plans​​ changed and re-changed as​​ God​​ gave His direction, not in a complete picture of understanding, but in small glimpses of how we could help by being flexible.​​ 

A few​​ things come to mind looking back at the last​​ few​​ days. ​​ The saying “go with the flow”​​ and​​ scripture​​ in Proverbs 16.

Go With the Flow. ​​ This idiom has several interpretations of​​ meaning. ​​ One dictionary says it means to cope with adversity; to accept one’s lot. Another explains it as moving along with the prevailing forces, accepting the prevailing trend. ​​ This would be much like the familiar picture of a school of fish all swimming in one direction. ​​ As I looked at several other explanations of the saying,​​ ‘go with the flow’,​​ I realized that my use of these words didn’t really match​​ up with all the definitions given. ​​​​ Rather, my mind considers that going with the flow means to accept whatever direction God points. ​​ It’s more than just​​ coping with​​ adversity, it’s looking at changes with a mindset that God’s plans will prevail and​​ His plans​​ are always better than the schedule I set for myself. ​​ It is in​​ that sense, to accept and move forward in His lead,​​ that ‘go with the flow’​​ is a good description of this last​​ weekend. ​​​​ The adjective crazy does still apply however! Maybe insanity is a coping mechanism?!

The Bible always has the best​​ interpretation of how I should be thinking,​​ and it is always on point.  ​​​​ Proverbs​​ 16:9​​ says​​ “The mind of man plans his way, But the LORD directs his steps. ​​​​ This verse sounds like my life! ​​ The​​ meaning of​​ mind, or heart in the KJV, includes the feelings, will and intellect; basically everything about him. ​​​​ Man plans his way. ​​ I make plans, you probably make plans also. ​​ We certainly make choices, we consider what direction to take,​​ and we​​ write our schedules in a calendar​​ to keep track of them. ​​ This is all good – as long as we’re ready to release our goals to be rearranged,​​ flipped​​ upside down​​ or even thrown out by God’s better plans. ​​ When I looked up the Hebrew word​​ for​​ directs’, I found it​​ contains the words faithfulness, perfect, preparation, provide, stable and​​ establish. ​​ God doesn’t just play a game with us, moving us like pawns on a chessboard hoping everything will turn out as planned. ​​​​ He has specifically established His perfect plan​​ for our lives. ​​ He is in control of all things and​​ He is faithful! ​​ This seems to go along with the verse in Romans 8:28. ​​ 

Ro 8:28 And we know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to [His] purpose.

Yes, the events of this last weekend were not at all what we had planned! ​​​​ We were going to celebrate our son-in-law’s birthday – He was called to take a last minute flight to family that was ill. ​​ My oldest granddaughter and I had plans to work on a sewing project, we even purchased the fabric, then it became evident that just a time of snuggling and talk and encouragement was a much higher priority. ​​ Our oldest son and his wife received news of complications of health in a​​ family member. ​​ Again, our plans were redirected to help with their children so they could attend to​​ encouraging​​ others. ​​ Tired? ​​ Yes! ​​ Actually, kind of exhausted. ​​ But, God is faithful! ​​ We even had the energy to keep one of our grandsons overnight last evening so his Mommy could go to work. ​​ Blessings? Yes! ​​ From God – a calm, gentle spirit through all; thankfulness that He kept us available; encouragement by the responses in​​ our grown children​​ to immediately help others and the blessing to see their reliance upon​​ God; opportunities to discuss​​ with my oldest granddaughter​​ how topsy-turvy events can still be a​​ blessing;​​ sweet early morning hugs from a grandson​​ and many more blessings​​ I’m sure​​ we don’t​​ even​​ recognize.​​ One more blessing of thankfulness to point out – I’m really thankful for the energy God gave me when I was younger to raise my kids! ​​ Children take an enormous amount of time. ​​ I am reminded to always keep our young families in prayer for steadfastness​​ each day​​ in God’s strength.

I don’t necessarily enjoy roller coasters, but this crazy, eventful life God has given me is definitely​​ a reminder​​ that I need to stay grounded in him through all the unexpected turns and somersaults He faithfully allows in my plans. For His good. ​​ Because I love Him and am called by Him! ​​ 

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I pray your direction is clear, your plans remain flexible and your Savior blesses the socks off your feet​​ as you follow Him​​ in all things! ​​