GOD’S PROVISION FOR MAN”S SALVATION
BIBLE TEXT: 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.
THE CREATION
God created the world and
all within it, and He called it good (Genesis
1:1–31). Mankind was created
in God's image and was designed to live a life of
fellowship with Him. God formed Adam, the first man, from the dust of the
earth: "then the LORD God formed the man of dust from the ground and
breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living
creature" (Genesis 2:7). He placed Adam "…
in the garden of Eden to work it and keep it" (Genesis
2:15) and told Adam he could eat from any tree in the garden
except for one—the tree of the knowledge of good and evil at the center of the
garden. The consequence for doing so would be to surely die (Genesis
2:16–17). After the creation of Adam, God said that it was not
good for man to be alone, so He created the first woman, Eve, from Adam's rib (Genesis
2:18–25). God blessed them, told them to "be fruitful and
multiply" and gave them dominion over the earth (Genesis
1:28).
THE FALL OF MAN:
In Genesis
3, a new character, the serpent, is introduced. The serpent
was described as: "more crafty than any other beast of the field that the
LORD God had made" (Genesis 3:1), and he was Satan in
disguise. Satan had already been thrown down from heaven because of his
rebellion towards God (Luke
10:18). The serpent spoke with Eve and hinted that God was
withholding from Adam and Eve by not letting them eat from the tree of the
knowledge of good and evil; he told her that if they ate the fruit from the
tree that they would become like God (Genesis
3:1–5). Eve ate the fruit from the tree and then gave some
to Adam and he ate it, as well (Genesis
3:6). Sin now came and entered the world (Romans
5:12).
Sin is the act of disobedience and rebellion against God. The introduction of
sin into the world by Adam and Eve caused the earth and all its inhabitants to
be under sin's curse (Genesis
3:14–19). Sin brought God's judgment on mankind, which has the
punishment of eternal death: "For the wages of sin is death" (Romans
6:23).
Adam and Eve's eating of the fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and
evil caused them to realize their nakedness and experience shame for the first
time. In the Garden of Eden, God killed an animal and used the skins to create
a covering for Adam and Eve's nakedness (Genesis
3:21). This act served as a picture of the ultimate redemption to
come when Jesus, the Perfect Lamb, was slain as the sacrifice for mankind's
sins (John
1:29; Revelation
13:8).
CONSEQUENCE OF THE FALL OF MAN:
after the fall of man, God
drove Adam and Eve out of the garden of Eden and placed the cherubim as guard
of the garden to ensure that they were never able to return (Genesis 3:23-24).
Ever since, humanity has encountered pain, suffering, and toil in every aspect
of their lives – from the struggle of providing for the family and finding home
to experiencing pain in childbirth. It is all as a result of the curse God
brought on earth after the fall of man. The above were the consequences of the
fall of man through Adam and Eve.
GOD’S
PROVISION FOR MAN’S SALVATION:
Even in the depths of
Adam's despair over having forever compromised his unhindered fellowship with
God, man's original purpose, God promised that He would bring redemption
through the seed of the woman (Genesis
3:15).
Since
sinners cannot deliver themselves from their spiritual plight, God has graciously provided His Son to be our
Savior. We cannot take this
lightly. We need to know how God did this. Jesus was born of a virgin called
Mary.
Matt. 1:21 – “And she will bear a
Son; and you shall call His name Jesus, for it is He who will save His people
from their sins.”
Acts 4:12 – “And there is salvation
in no one else; for there is no other name (Jesus) under heaven that has been
given among men, by which we must be saved.”
Our
salvation was made possible by:
God’s love
God’s
wisdom
God’s mercy
A great
sacrifice
The cross
1 John 4:9-10 – “By this the love of
God was manifested in us, that God has sent His only begotten Son into the
world so that we might live through Him. In this is love, not that we loved
God, but that He loved us and sent His Son to be the propitiation for our sins.”
Titus 3:5 – “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.”
Rom. 8:32 – He who did not spare His
own Son, but delivered Him up for us all, how will He not also with Him freely
give us all things?
2 Cor. 5:21 – He made Him who knew no
sin to be sin on our behalf, that we might become the righteousness of God in
Him.
Rom. 5:19 – For as through the one
man’s disobedience the many were made sinners, even so through the obedience of
the One the many will be made righteous.
God’s love
and wisdom found a way. While He
could not change His holy demands against sinners, He could satisfy these demands on our behalf.
Motivated by sovereign mercy
and gracious love, God the Father gave His Son to atone for our sins and God the Son gave His life to pay the
debt of these sins.
On the
basis of the finished work of Jesus the Messiah, God can freely and justly save everyone who exercises true
saving faith in Jesus’ atoning
work that He accomplished on the cross of Calvary. This is God’s great provision of salvation that He graciously
offers to you.
A CALL TO SALVATION
The most important decision we can make in life is to
accept
God’s free gift of salvation. There are many important decisions to be made
during the course of our life, but this decision
is the greatest because, not only does it affect us in this world, but it also
determines our eternal destination.
The positive outcome, “And this is life
eternal, that they might know You, the only true God, and Jesus Christ,
whom You have sent (John
17:3).
The negative outcome, “How shall we escape if we neglect
this great salvation . . . ?” (Hebrews 2:3).
When we are truly converted in our heart, we enter into a
living, loving relationship with the very God Who created us.
So, “Today, if you will hear His
voice, don’t harden your heart . . .” (Hebrews 3:7-8 & Hebrews 4:7).
To receive Jesus into your heart and life you have to repent of
your sin (our wrong doings), and ask Him to come and take up residence inside
of you.
PRAY THIS PRAYER NOW, TODAY:
Dear Lord Jesus,
I am very sorry for all the things I have done wrong: for the
way I have turned my back against You, for the people I have hurt, for the
people I have cheated. Lord, I ask You to come into my heart TODAY. Take my
life and make it clean on the inside. I ask You to be my Lord and Saviour. Help
me now to live for You, to the glory of God. Amen.

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