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Too Sinful to be Saved?



Posted: 04/30/2008
 

Too Sinful to be Saved?

Jim Elliff

Is salvation (which includes forgiveness, a relationship with Christ, and heaven) just for good people?

The apostle Paul didn't think so.

For Paul, earning salvation on the basis of good behavior is as impossible as driving a car from California to Hawaii. You may start with break-neck acceleration, but you will end up on the ocean floor, hopelessly short of the goal.

All of us have sinned so grievously and so often that the merit system for salvation doesn't make sense. How can we possibly recover from all the years of disobedience—thousands of actual sins against God? And how can we totally stop sinning in the future?

No, salvation is actually for sinners. I know that we don't like this word, but it is a biblical one-and it tells the truth about us. But there is hope. Consider this arresting proposition from the pen of the apostle Paul himself:

"Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners" (1 Timothy 1:15).

In this single, uncomplicated sentence, Paul placards the one saving message of the entire Bible, and draws together all of redemptive history. It is one of the most hopeful and life-giving statements ever recorded. And it includes people just like you and me.

But Paul says even more: "Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners—among whom I am foremost of all."

Christ Jesus can save the worst of sinners!

The faithful apostle explains his previous condition like this: "even though I was formerly a blasphemer and a persecutor and a violent aggressor . . . . I found mercy, so that in me as the foremost, Jesus Christ might demonstrate His perfect patience as an example for those who would believe in Him for eternal life" (v. 13).

Paul is saying that true mercy was required because only mercy would work. Mercy is God's kindness though we are totally undeserving sinners—even if we are among the worst of such sinners.

Paul, who originally went by the name "Saul," had persecuted the church thinking he was doing God a favor. But God met up with him on the road to Damascus, forever changing him into a follower of Christ. He encountered the very One whose adherents he was persecuting. Paul could never erase the revolting fact that he was an extremely pernicious sinner before he met Christ. But, God saves even the worst of them, as he happily discovered.

What's the point? It is this: If God's eternal purpose is to save sinners and He is able to save even the worst of them, then He can save you!

In fact, the knowledge of your sinfulness is the ticket you need to come to Christ for salvation. He has never saved anyone but sinners—not one time! You qualify for mercy, because what you need is what you could not possibly deserve. Even faith or belief in Christ is a gift of God's mercy to you, by which you may come to Him for life.

Here is some practical help for all who must have God's mercy.

First, admit to God that you cannot save yourself. You are helplessly bound in your sin and have no hope in yourself to remove your sin or to deserve forgiveness and heaven.

Second, read the Bible desperately. Like a deer panting for water, seek to lap it up in gulps as if your life depended on it. The books of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John could be read over and over. Pray that God will open your eyes to see the beauty and work of Christ on your behalf.

Third, express to God that you are willing to come to Him on His gracious terms if only He will guide you.

Finally, be willing to talk things out with an informed friend, pastor, or mentor. But be sure you talk to someone who really understands that salvation is a gift of God received by faith, and not a reward for good behavior.

Like a light left burning in a dark room, keep this truth alive in your heart: "If God can save the worst of sinners, he can surely save me."

For a straightforward explanation about salvation, read Pursuing God—A Seeker's Guide, a book by the author. Distributed by www.ChristianWorldviewNetwork.com

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Their deeds do not permit them to return to the Lord...
Posted On: 05/05/08 11:25:01 PM Age 55, FL
It is clear from Scripture that God can almost ridiculously forgive, which is a joy to my heart. There are other verses that give limits to that understanding. Hosea comes to mind. "Their deeds do not permit them to return to their God. A spirit of prostitution is in their heart; .. " Hosea 5:3-5... "When they go with their flocks and herds to seek the LORD, they will not find him; he has withdrawn himself from them. Dt 32:20 In the Song of Moses, God speaks of hiding his face from the Israelites. These Israelites were astray, but not admitted atheists. They apparently thought they were followers of God in their own fashion-yet they were blocked. Hosea speaks of them being unable to return to God because of their deeds. It had something to do with a spirit of prostitution-of worshipping other gods. Interesting connection. Sexual sin is a most strong temptation. Almost like crack cocaine, people will throw away their entire lives for it. A spouse throws away a family-spouse and children etal for a few fleeting moments of this pleasure. No wonder God compares worshipping false gods to sexual sin. A certain "spirit" overcomes one. God hides his face from them. They are unable to return. In the midst of sexual sin the passions run too hot for many to see the havoc they are making of their lives, their futures, and the futures of others. The people could not return to the Lord, and if they did, he will not hear them. Scary limits. On the otherhand, King Manassah was so evil God decided in vengence to wipe Jerusalem like a man wipes food off a dish. Manassah was even involved in sacrificing children to false gods. Yet Manassah genuinely repented of his evil, and God gave him forgiveness. What a tremendous forgiveness. God did not stop the punishment of Israel. The people liked life that way. But the harshest punishment came on another generation. And what of the criminal on the cross alongside Jesus. Both of them were mocking Christ. One stopped, and asked Jesus to remember him when he got to his kingdom. Christ forgave him and promised him Paradise today- in so short a time. Clearly God's forgiveness is as infinite as He is, but it would be an error to start getting reckless and making assumptions on such a grave issue. If you are not living a Christ-like life, be very afraid. The solution is not to say "God forgives", then go on your merry way, continuing in your sin. But you can come to him for forgiveness and get it quickly. Don't play games with his forgiveness, and trust you have it because a pastor tells you that you do. He will not take your place in hell in spite of what he said to you. Christ paid the most expensive price ever paid for anything in the known universe. He did it to give you the opportunity to be rescued and salvaged. In his time, he will make of you something more than you are. Don't we all want to be more than we are? Don't you desire not to be bound to the animalistic side of life? Don't we dream of being great?! Christ not only rescued those who will be saved from everlasting damnation in the junk heap of the universe, but he will make of you something great! Higher than an angel. You can't afford to err on this subject. The gospel is not a game. It is the cutting edge of eternal life and eternal punishment. A cheap gospel, others telling you you are already saved, or even looking at your good works are not enough to be certain. For if you err on salvation, you will lose everything.
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JESUS CAME TO SAVE ONLY SINNERS
Posted On: 05/05/08 01:02:23 PM Age 64, OH
Jim, how true! None of us can stop sinning even for a second let alone the rest of our life. Every act that we do and every thought that we have falls short of the glory of God. (that is what sin is) The most righteous thought or deed any of us ever had is but FILTHY RAGS. How fortunate for us that He is a God of Mercy and grace. Lou
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