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- God's Remedy (Chris Perver - chris@evenmore.co.uk)
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- In Genesis we are told of how our first parents sinned against God, by eating of
- the forbidden fruit. God gave man a free will, to choose to obey Him, or to
- disobey and be punished. In Genesis 2:16, God told Adam that he could freely eat
- of every tree in the garden, except the tree in the middle of the garden, the
- tree of the knowledge of good and evil. God told Adam, face to face, that the
- day he ate of that tree, he would surely die (Gen 2:17, Gen 3:3). The literal
- Hebrew means 'dying, you shall die'. As head of the family, God gave
- responsibility to Adam to make sure his wife understood what He had said.
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- But Lucifer, one of the highest ranking angels in heaven rebelled against God.
- Isaiah 14 tells us that his heart was lifted up because of his beauty, and he
- wanted to become like the Most High. He wast cast out of the presence of God,
- and 1/3rd of all the angels, which sided with Lucifer, with him. Satan (which
- means 'slanderer') then set about to destroy all that God had created.
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- Satan, who Jesus Christ calls a liar, and the father of lies, as he told the
- first lie, (John 8:44) told three lies to Eve to tempt her to eat the fruit. His
- first lie was, 'Yea, hath God said, Ye shall not eat of every tree of the
- garden?' (Gen 2:1). Satan will always try to make us question what God has
- plainly said. Did God really say that? Did He really say he took dust and made a
- man? Did He really say He created this world in 6 days? Did He really say He
- will destroy the world with a flood? Did He really say He will punish sin? His
- second lie was 'Ye shall not surely die' (Gen 2:4). His third lie was 'ye shall
- be as gods' (Gen 2:5).
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- Eve was beguilded by the serpent into taking the fruit, although she knew what
- the consequences would be (Gen 3:3). Adam, who received the commandment from God
- face to face not to eat the fruit, was right beside her when she took it (Gen
- 3:6). Adam ate the fruit knowing that he was sinning against God. Immediately
- both their eyes were opened, and they had knowledge of what was good and what
- was evil. They tried to hide from their Creator.
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- God cursed creation as a punishment for the sin they had committed. In Genesis
- 3:14, God curses the serpent. Although it was not the serpent itself that caused
- Adam and Eve to sin, but Satan acting through it, in Jewish law, whenever a
- crime had been committed, the impliment that was used to commit the crime was
- always broken too. God cursed Eve by increasing womens' sorrow in bearing
- children, and making their husbands to rule over them (Gen 3:16). God cursed man
- by making him have to work and till the ground just to eat (Gen 3:17-18). He
- finally cursed them with the eventuality of physical death (Gen 3:18).
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- In order that they should not live forever in their fallen state by eating the
- tree of life, God drove them out of Eden, and placed an angel at the entrance to
- the garden (Gen 3:24) to stop them returning. The reality is, sin seperates us
- from God. Just like Lucifer had discovered when he was cast out of the presence
- of God, our first parents had now discovered to their misfortune.
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- God is love (1 John 4:8), but God is also just (John 5:30), and sin must be
- punished. God killed an animal and made Adam and Eve coats of skin and clothed
- them (Gen 3:21). The coats covered their nakedness, while the first blood
- sacrifice was a covering for their sin. Leviticus 17:11 says that it is the
- blood that makes an atonement for the soul. Without the shedding of blood, their
- is no remission of sins (Heb 9:22). God requires that in order for sin to be
- forgiven, a life must be taken. It was very important that the animal that would
- be sacrificed should have no blemishes (Deut 17:1, Ex 12:5), no effects of a
- fallen creation. As the animal was being sacrificed for another's sin, it had to
- be perfect, and guiltless of sin.
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- But it is not possible that the blood of animals can ever take away sin (Heb
- 10:4, 10:11), they can only cover it. God did not take any pleasure in the
- sacrifices of animals (Psalm 40:6, Hosea 6:6). If the human race was to be
- redeemed, a member of the human race would have to be sacrificed. God searched
- for a member of the human race that was perfect but could find none (Isaiah
- 59:16). Romans 5:12 says that as 'by one man (Adam) sin entered into the world,
- and death by sin, so death passed upon all men, for ALL have sinned'. There was
- no way for man to redeem himself, and there was no way a just God could write
- off his debts.
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- So God sent His only Son, Jesus Christ the Creator of the universe (John 1:10),
- into this world, to become a man, to be our perfect sacrifice, to take away sins
- forever (Heb 10:12). John 1:14 says that 'The Word (Jesus Christ) became flesh
- (a man) and dwelt among us'. 1 Cor 15:45 calls Jesus Christ, the 'last Adam', as
- He was sent to redeem mankind from the first Adam's sin. Isaiah prophesied of
- the suffering and death of God's Son. Isaiah 53:5 says, 'But he (Jesus) was
- wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the
- chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed'.
- Verse 6 says, 'the LORD hath laid on him (Jesus) the iniquity of us all'. God,
- who found no pleisure in burnt offerings, now found pleisure in the sacraficing
- of His own Son, to reedem a rebellious creation. Isaiah 53:10 says that 'it
- pleased the LORD to bruise him (Jesus); he hath put him to grief: when thou
- shalt make his soul an offering for sin', verse 11 says 'He (God) shall see of
- the travail of his (Jesus) soul, and shall be satisfied: by his knowledge shall
- my righteous servant (Jesus) justify many; for he (Jesus) shall bear their (our)
- iniquities'.
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- At last the Lamb of God (John 1:29), Jesus Christ had been sacrificed for the
- sins of the world. Animal sacrifices were only a pointer to the real sacrifice
- that was made by Jesus Christ 2000 years ago. Every time God saw an animal
- sacrificed for sin, it would remind Him of the promise He made that He would
- send His Son to be a sacrifice for all sin. God honoured that promise, 'when the
- fulness of the time was come, God sent forth his Son', Galatians 4:4. Jesus
- Christ Himself said on the cross, 'It is finished', John 19:30. Nothing more
- needs to be done, the plan of salvation is complete.
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- God had already punished His own Son for all the sins you have done. He has
- carried out the death sentence that you justly deserved. Your criminal record
- can not only be wiped clean, but destroyed completely (Hebrews 10:14), as Christ
- has once suffered for your sins forever (Hebrews 10:12), you can never again be
- brought into condemnation (Romans 8:1). All God asks is that you repent of the
- sins you have committed (No sin is too great, Christ has died for them all, 1
- John 1:7), and that you believe that God's own Son, Jesus Christ, took the
- punishment for your sins in your place. John 3:16 says, 'For God so loved the
- world, that he gave his only begotten Son (Jesus), that whosoever believeth in
- him should not perish (in hell), but have everlasting life (in heaven)'.
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- God loves you, and so does His Son Jesus. God is not willing that any should
- perish, but all should come to repentance (2 Peter 3:9). But John 3:18 says that
- unless you believe in Jesus Christ, then you are condemned (to hell) already.
- Hebrews 9:27 says that 'it is appointed unto men once to die, and after this the
- judgement'. God has set a day in which He will judge all those who have not
- believed in His Son (Acts 17:31). Revelation 20:12 says, 'And I saw the dead,
- small and great, stand before God; and the books were opened: and another book
- was opened, which is the book of life: and the dead were judged out of those
- things which were written in the books, according to their works'. The verdict
- is unanimous, 'And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast
- into the lake of fire', Revelation 20:15. Unless you have believed in Jesus
- Christ, and God has written your name in the book of life, then you have no
- hope.
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- Jesus Christ can either be your judge (Acts 17:31), or your advocate with God (1
- John 2:1). Jesus promised, 'He that cometh unto me, I will in no wise cast out'
- (John 6:37).
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