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How to get saved or how to be found of
the Lord is a question confronting many souls. The truth
is, the Lord is looking and longing for every sinner to
come to Him for rest. He wishes to comfort souls in this
life with the hope of eternal life.
Sinners are those who transgress against
God by doing that which they know He forbids. Rebelling
against Christ by doing evil and rejecting Him as Savior
means being lost eternally unless they find the Savior
in this life. He is the only hope for man and the
doorway to heaven. According to the Bible, He is the
way, the truth, and life. (John 14:6)
That the great tender heart of God is
longing for all who will come to Him and find rest,
(Matt. 11:28), is expressed in many places throughout
the Bible, which is God's Word to man.
Paul declares that "Christ Jesus came to
save sinners." (I Tim. 1:15). Perhaps the best word
picture we have in the Bible of God's yearning love for
the lost is found in Luke 15. In this chapter, Jesus
gives a parable of leaving ninety-nine sheep and going
after the one that is lost until He finds it. When He
does, He lays it on His shoulder, rejoicing, and calls
His neighbors to celebrate with Him, for the sheep (man)
that was lost is found. He speaks of the great rejoicing
in heaven over one sinner who repents.
He also tells of a woman who had ten
pieces of silver and lost one. He describes how she lit
a candle, swept the house, and looked diligently until
she found it. Then she called her neighbors and friends
to rejoice with her, for she found the piece that was
lost. And the Lord repeats: "There is joy in the
presence of the angels of God over one sinner that
repenteth." God does not force or compel people to serve
Him. He wants willing service. We have the privilege of
choosing to love and serve Him or choosing to live on in
sin.
This is shown very clearly in the parable
of the prodigal who decided to leave his father (God).
The father gave him his inheritance and the son gathered
it together and went into a far country (where God did
not dwell) and wasted it in foolish living.
Yes, dear friend, if you choose to, you
may waste all the strength, talents, and time God gives
you in unwise living, destroying your own soul. But you
need not be lost, for you have the power to choose again
when you see the folly of your choice.
When you fully come to yourself, you can
(as the prodigal) make the decision to arise and go to
your Father. You will find His warm love has not abated
in all these years. He will be looking for you, will see
you afar off, and come running with outstretched arms to
receive you. Who could wish for greater love, for more
tender care?
Though the son deliberately left his
Father and had been living selfishly for many years, the
Father loved him greatly and was willing to forgive and
forget all past insults.
We see that the Father's love did not
cease there. When the young man repented and humbly
said, "Father, I have sinned against heaven and in thy
sight, and am no more worthy to be called thy son," the
Father said to his servant, "Bring forth the best robe
and put it on him [a robe of righteousness], put a ring
on his hand [a seal of acceptance] and shoes on his
feet; And bring forth the fatted calf, and kill it; and
let us eat and be merry [symbolizing the great rejoicing
of the angels in heaven over the lost that was found;
over the dead sinner who has been resurrected to life
eternal], For this my son was dead and is alive again;
he was lost and is found."
By this parable we readily see the tender
love that God has for those who are in sin. He has
provided Christ as a Lamb who was sacrificed for our
sins, and all who look to Him can be made alive in God,
can have the past all blotted out, and can have a warm
welcome under the sheltering wing of our Father in
heaven.
A sinner must know and do a number of
things to find favor with God.
1. First of all, you must become aware of
your lost condition.
2. Then you need to know what caused this
separation from God.
The way to obtain this knowledge is to go
to the Word of God, the Bible, and let God talk to you
through His Word. Turn to Isaiah 59:1-2 and you will
find the cause of your troubles: "Behold, the Lord's
hand is not shortened, that it cannot save [Christ, is
strong to save all who will come]; neither is his ear
heavy, that it cannot hear [He readily hears a sincere
cry]: But your iniquities have separated between you and
your God, and your sins have hid His face from you, that
He will not hear."
3. When you admit and acknowledge this to
be true, then comes another question: What must I do?
Isaiah 55:7 tells us: "Let the wicked forsake his way,
and the unrighteous man his thoughts [your thoughts that
are evil]: and let him return unto the Lord, and he will
have mercy upon him; and to our God, for he will
abundantly pardon."
By this Scripture we easily see that if
we will forsake our ways of sin and return to the Lord
He will forgive and pardon. Repentance toward God and
faith in Christ is the only remedy for the removal of
the sins that separate us from God, for we read in
Isaiah 53:6, "All we like sheep have gone astray; we
have turned every one to his own way; and the Lord hath
laid on him [Christ] the iniquity of us all."
In the latter part of the 8th verse we
read: "For the transgression of my people was he
[Christ] stricken." This Scripture and connecting ones
are what the Ethiopian was reading when Philip ran and
joined himself to the chariot at the command of the
Lord. (Acts 8:32). Philip opened his mouth and began at
the same Scripture, and preached to him Jesus. The
Ethiopian believed that Jesus Christ is the Son of God,
so he was saved, and after obeying the Word in baptism
he went on his way rejoicing.
Dear sinner friend, you can have the same
relief. If you believe within your heart that Jesus
Christ is the Son of God, your Savior, you can go on
your way rejoicing in a Redeemer's love. The way of the
transgressor is hard, and the end of such a life is
eternal misery. Why not turn to the Savior and live! Do
not die in your sins when God has planned and given you
a way to escape. His great, tender, compassionate love
is reaching out after you. Respond to Him today!
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