Salvation Through Faith in Jesus Christ Alone

We at the Kingdom of God and Christ have a goal of spreading the Gospel. The following is the basics of what you need to know to be saved.

Basics

There is a God who made everything and that includes you and me (Is 52:5). He has some basic rules of conduct for the people He has created and they are called The 10 Commandments (Ex 20:1-17). We all die and He will hold us accountable for the way we have lived our lives (Heb 9:27). If we are found faithful, we will be with Him in heaven forever. If we are not faithful we will end up in terrible agony, burning in hell forever (Matt 25:41). There isn't any point in arguing the basics because that's the way it is whether we like it or not, whether we believe it or not.

Our Problem

There isn't a single person in this world who can keep The 10 Commandments without breaking one of them at least once (Rom 3:23). Have you ever told a lie? If so, then you are a liar and have broken one of the commandments. Have you ever taken anything that didn't belong to you? If so, then you are a thief. Have you ever lusted for another person that wasn't your spouse? Jesus said that is the same as adultery and that makes you an adulterer if you have (Matt 5:28). Have you ever hated someone? Jesus said that if you have, you are under the same condemnation as if you had murdered that person (Matt 5:22).

I've done all these things and that makes me a lying thieving murdering adulterer. What are you? If you are honest you will have to admit to some fault in your life.

On top of all that, there isn’t anything we can do to make up for it (Is 64:6, Eph 2:8-9). On God’s scales all our good behavior doesn’t balance out even one error on our part. God has made this clear so don’t argue with me about it.

The Consequences

God will not overlook our defects on judgment day. Hell is what we deserve. That is also referred to as eternal death.

God's Dilemma

He is a loving God who wants everyone to go to heaven and be with Him forever (1 Tim 2:3-4). He also doesn’t tolerate the fact that we have all broken His commandments (James 2:10).

God’s Solution

A traffic court judge will let someone off the hook if another person pays for a traffic fine. God will do the same thing. All we need is someone to pay the penalty that we deserve for breaking even one of The 10 Commandments. We need a Savior.

Our Savior

God became a man and came to the earth about 2000 years ago. His name is Jesus. He lived a perfect life so He didn’t deserve to die. He was crucified – a horrible death – and that death is acceptable as the penalty or fine for us. He died in our place. That is God’s gift to us (2 Cor 5:15-21).
He came back to life to prove that His death was sufficient for our sins and to prove that He is God as He claimed.

Now don’t get all weirded out on me and wonder how God could become a man, die and then come back to life. God is God and nothing is too hard for Him. If He couldn’t do all that, then He wouldn’t be God.

Acceptance

A gift is something we need to receive before it belongs to us. You can’t leave a gift in someone’s hands and walk away thinking that it belongs to you. No, you need to take it before it is yours. If you didn’t take the money from the person who was paying your traffic fine and give it to the court, you would end up in jail.

Jesus died to give the gift of eternal life so that we could be with God forever in heaven. If we believe that but don’t act upon it we will not have the gift (Rev 3:20).

Taking the gift requires that we first admit we need to be saved from the consequences of our failure to live a perfect life in light of The 10 Commandments. This is agreeing with God that we are bad. Second, we need to admit we can’t do anything to rectify our problem. We must believe and trust that Jesus’ death on the cross is the only solution for our problem. Third, we need to ask for His forgiveness and turn our lives over to Jesus so that He is in control and not us (Acts 3:19). We need to demonstrate that we have done this by being obedient to Jesus (Luke 6:46). That is when He becomes our Lord or Sovereign.

If you would like to be saved by Jesus then make sure you understand these basics and are willing to surrender you life to Jesus. Answer these questions to see if you are ready.

·        Are you willing to trust Christ alone for your salvation?

·        Are you willing to obey Christ?

·        Are you willing to repent?

·        Are you willing to confess Christ?

If you are willing, then pray along this prayer of commitment or use your own words.

Prayer of Commitment

“Dear God, I know that I'm a sinner. I'm trusting in Christ alone for my salvation. Help me to obey, repent, and confess that you are my Lord. Lord Jesus come into my heart right now and cleanse me from my sins. In Jesus name, amen.”

If you prayed that prayer and meant it, then the Bible says that you have entered the Kingdom of God and Christ. Because you are now in the Kingdom, you are assured you will go to heaven. The Bible says in 1 John 5:13 “I write these things to you who believe in the name of the Son of God that you may know that you have eternal life.”

I’ve done this and I know without a shadow of doubt that I will be with God in heaven forever after I die. Even though I’m a lying thieving murdering adulterer He sees me as His child, forgiven and cleansed from of my evil. I pray I will see you there.