The plan of salvation was promised in the Old Testament and fulfilled in the New Testament through Jesus’ death and resurrection. All who believe in Him will be saved.
God made the way for us to be saved from the penalty of our sin by taking it upon Himself.
The plan of salvation was promised in the Old Testament and fulfilled in the New Testament through Jesus dying in our place and rising from the dead.
God made salvation possible for all who would believe in Him.
How does understanding that salvation is a free gift through Jesus, not something we can earn, influence the way I approach my relationship with God?
In what ways can I see God's love for me through His plan of salvation, even when I feel distant or unworthy?
How does the fact that Jesus' death and resurrection fulfilled God's long-promised plan of salvation challenge my response to the gospel today?
How did God’s plan of salvation unfold with time?
What does God’s plan of salvation reveal about Him and His character? What does it reveal about His heart for humanity?
Salvation is available to all; yet it is exclusive to those who will believe. In what other areas of life are there exclusive ways of doing things (for example following traffic laws)?
God created the world good (Genesis 1). However, sin changed everything (Genesis 3). Sin separated us from God and brought death and destruction for all mankind (Romans 5:12; 6:23). Yet, God declared the plan of salvation immediately after Adam and Eve sinned (Genesis 3:15), and He unfolded this plan throughout human history. Jesus Himself—the Creator of the universe (John 1:1–3; Colossians 1:16)—came and died in our place so we could be made right with God (Philippians 2:6–11) and forgiven of our sins. God demonstrated His love for us by Christ dying for us even while we were still His enemies (Romans 5:8). The plan of salvation is through Christ alone (John 14:6). All who will believe in Him will be saved (Acts 16:31).
The plan of salvation is the same today as it has always been: God promised to be the way of salvation, and He provided that way by Jesus’ death and resurrection. All who come to God through Jesus for salvation will be saved. Salvation cannot be found in anything we do; it cannot be earned. There are not many paths of salvation. You cannot believe sincerely enough in anything else to be saved. The only plan of salvation is by believing in Jesus, trusting in His death and resurrection for the forgiveness of your sins.
Second Corinthians 6:2 teaches, "now is the day of salvation." No one knows how long he or she will live. We must not delay, but place our faith in Jesus and be saved now while there is time. As John the Baptist taught, "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand" (Matthew 3:2).
Are you in need of salvation? Are you ready to place your faith in Jesus Christ as your Savior and receive this free gift of eternal life? If so, do it now. There is no special prayer you must pray to do so. Romans 10:9 says, "if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved." The following prayer is one way you might make this confession with your mouth:
"Dear God, I realize I am a sinner and could never reach heaven by my own good deeds. Right now I place my faith in Jesus Christ as God's Son who lived a sinless life, died in my place to cover my sinfulness, and rose from the dead to give me eternal life. Please forgive me of my sins and help me to live for you. Thank you for accepting me and giving me eternal life."
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