Gospel
Truth #1
Christ has
already accomplished something for every human being. He died the second
death for "every man," and thus elected "all men" to
be saved. In that sense, it is true that "He saved the world."
Appreciating what Christ accomplished by His sacrifice, lukewarm
Laodiceans will learn the meaning of faith, and how to glory in the cross.
What
the Bible Says
A.T.
Jones
E.J.
Waggoner
Gospel
Truth Index |
Ellen White's
Illustrations
"Jesus knows the
circumstances of every soul. The greater the sinner's guilt, the more he
needs the Saviour. His heart of divine love and sympathy is drawn out most
of all for the one who is the most hopelessly entangled in the snares of
the enemy. With His own blood He has signed the emancipation papers of the
race" (Ministry of Healing, pp. 89, 90).
"[Christ] took in His
grasp the world over which Satan claimed to preside as his lawful
territory, and by His wonderful work in giving His life, He restored the
whole race of men to favor with God" (Selected Messages, book
1, p. 243).
"By His obedience to all
the commandments of God, Christ wrought out a redemption for men. This was
not done by going out of Himself to another, but by taking humanity into
Himself. Thus Christ gave to humanity an existence out of Himself. To
bring humanity into Christ, to bring the fallen race into oneness with
divinity, is the work of redemption" (ibid., pp. 250, 251).
"The redemption price has
been paid for the human race" (Review and Herald, June 3,
1890).
"For the world, Christ's
sacrifice was made" (Christ's Object Lessons, p. 301).
"Christ . . . redeemed
Adam's disgraceful fall, and saved the world" (My Life Today,
p. 323). |