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Call Operators Are Standing By!!!

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Call Operators Are Standing By!!!

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  1. Call Operators Are Standing By!!! • Call And --- • Ask For A Copy Of This Presentation • Ask To Be Added To The Beacon’s Mailing • Ask For A Free Bible Correspondence Course • Call With A --- • Biblical Question Or Comment • Receive a Biblical Answer – “Book, Chapter and Verse” Call (828) 327-9459 or - WHKY

  2. TONIGHT’S STUDYWHAT WILL YOU DO WITH JESUS THE CHRIST? Pilate's dilemma Matt. 27:11-26

  3. A Study Of Christianity • Pilate's dilemma. Matt. 27:11-26 • Pilate could have and should have answered his own question, "What shall I do with Jesus?“ • Instead of protecting an innocent man, he tried to evade his responsibility. • He sent Jesus to Herod. Luke 23:6-7 • He stated three times that he found no cause of death in Him. Luke 23:22 • Pilate decided that Jesus was innocent, but he was not willing to stand behind his decision. He wanted the approval of men more than he wanted justice. • His question to them must be applied to us also. "What shall I do with Jesus who is called Christ?“ • It refers to Jesus Christ and no one else. "What shall I do with Jesus..."? • It is a personal question between me and the Lord. What shall I do with Jesus...? • It is a question that requires action. What shall I do with Jesus..."?

  4. A Study Of Christianity • It is an Inescapable Question We Cannot Dodge. • There are several reasons no man can dodge this issue. • Because Christ is the Creator. John 1:1-3 • Because Christ is sustainer of life. Col. 1:15-17 (Acts 17:28, stated of the Father, but true of Christ as well). • Because Christ is the only Savior. Acts 4:12 • Because Christ will be the Judge. John 5:22-27; Acts 10:42

  5. A Study Of Christianity • Some people think they can evade the question by ignoring it. This cannot be done because: • One is either for or against Him. Matt. 12:30 • One will either loves or hates Him. Matt. 6:24 • One either receives or rejects Him (not receiving Him means rejection of Him). John 1:12; John 12:48 • One either crowns Him as Lord, or crucifies Him as a worthless imposter. Heb. 6:4-6; 10:26-29 • One either confess Him or is ashamed of Him. Luke 9:26

  6. A Study Of Christianity • SIN & The SAVIOR • THE PROBLEM OF SIN PLAGUES MANKIND. • Sin is Disobedience to God's Word and Transgression of His Law -- cf. (1 John 3:4). • Man chooses to obey God or to Sin when he is tempted through the following avenues: • 1 John 2:16Genesis 3:6 • Lust of the Flesh Good for Food • Lust of the Eye Pleasant to Eyes • Pride of Life Make one Wise • Sin does not come from God, from nature, from the flesh, from inheritance, from fate, or from necessity in any form. It comes from Satan and by our own choice --- cf. (James 1:13-15).

  7. A Study Of Christianity • Sin plagued Adam and Eve by separating them from the Garden of Eden, the Tree of Life, and the Fellowship of God --- cf. (Genesis 2:17; 3:6-8, 22-24). • Disease and death fell upon all mankind as a reminder of the destructive power of sin and of God's anger against sin --- cf. (Genesis 3:19). • Sin multiplied and Compounded until God sent a fearful Flood to destroy all but eight people --- cf. (Genesis 6:5-8).

  8. A Study Of Christianity • The Old Testament is Replete with examples of How sin plagued mankind: • Man's arrogance resulted in the tower of Babel --- cf. (Genesis 11:1-9). • Sin perverted the gifts of sex in Sodom and Gomorrah so that the people were insane and violent with lust --- God made an example of them by raining brimstone and fire upon them --- cf. (Genesis 18 - 19). • Sin led people to slaughter and sacrifice innocent children --- cf. (Exodus 1:22; Leviticus 18:21). • The Ten Commandments reflect the rampant sin which plagued the Ancient World --- cf. (Exodus 20:1-17). • David's adultery shows what a terrible toll sin can take in a person's life --- and in the lives of innocent bystanders --- cf. (2 Samuel 11 - 12; Psalm 32:3-4; Psalm 51:3). • The nation of Israel was destroyed by Assyria in 721 B.C. and Judah by Babylon in 586 B.C., because of sin and the rejection of God's pleas for repentance --- cf. (2 Chronicles 36:15-16).

  9. A Study Of Christianity • The New Testament Points to Sin as Man's Greatest problem. • All men have sinned and fallen short --- cf. (Romans 3:23). • Romans 1:18-32 outlines the common sins of the Gentile World --- false religion, immorality, and wickedness of every kind. • Romans 2:1-4, 21-24 shows that the Jews professed to serve God and to Condemn sin, but they themselves were guilty of Sin.

  10. A Study Of Christianity • The Greatest Plague and Curse of Sin is that it Separates Man from God. • God seeks to bless man through His Word but sin is destructive to the welfare of man --- morally, spiritually, and even physically --- cf. (Deut. 6:24; 10:12-13; Proverbs 13:15). Sin is the root cause of all suffering, sorrow, disease, and death. • The greatest blessing of God is His fellowship, nearness, and communion with Him. Sin separates man from His Maker. The results is fear, terror, and dread of facing God. • God will not accept our worship and service while we live in Sin --- cf. (Isaiah 1:10-15; 59:1-4). • If we die in that condition, we will be separated from God forever --- tormented and punished eternally --- cf. (Matthew 25:41,46). • Man's greatest need is forgiveness of sin so that he can live in fellowship with God and learn to conquer sin by the grace and power of God. • Those who live near to God in his life will know even closer communion with Him in heaven forever --- cf. (Romans 7:24; Matthew 25:34,46).

  11. A Study Of Christianity • THE PROMISE OF A SAVIOR WAS GIVEN BY GOD THROUGH HIS PROPHETS. • After Man sinned, God promised a Savior through His Prophets. The promise of pardon, forgiveness, or redemption from Sin was pictured in the following ways: • A death-blow to Satan --- cf. (Genesis 3:15). • A blessing for men of all nations --- cf. (Genesis 12:3). • A special servant of GOD to die as a vicarious offering for sin for man's justification --- cf. (Isaiah 53). • A new covenant providing perfect, finally, full forgiveness of sin --- cf. (Jeremiah 31:31-34). • A cleansing from sin which results in a new heart ready and willing to serve God --- cf. (Ezekiel 36:25-27). • A kingdom of God providing reconciliation for sinners --- cf. (Daniel 2:44; 7:14; 9:24). • A fountain for Cleansing from sin --- cf. (Zech. 13:1).

  12. A Study Of Christianity • Types and Shadows pointed to God's Provision of Salvation through the Messiah. The promise was pictured in the following ways: • The sacrificial lamb who died for man's sin --- cf. (Genesis 4:4; 22:13; Leviticus 1:10). • The Tabernacle --- temple as God's dwelling place --- cf. (Exodus 25:8). • The priesthood offering sacrifices for sins of men --- cf. (Genesis 14:18; Leviticus 1:1-5). • The merciful and just rule of God's chosen king --- cf. (1 Samuel 16:11-13; Isaiah 55:3).

  13. A Study Of Christianity • THE PROVISION OF SALVATION IS OFFERED TO ALL MEN IN THE PREACHING OF THE GOSPEL OF CHRIST. • Man cannot by his Own Wisdom, Works, Wishes, or Merit save himself from His sins. • All men have sinned and the final wages of sin is death in the form of eternal separation from God --- cf. (Romans 3:23; 6:23). • Man cannot find his own way out of the predicament of sin nor heal himself from the plague of sin by any means whatever --- cf. (1 Corinthians 1:21; Ephesians 2:8-9).

  14. A Study Of Christianity • THE PROVISION OF SALVATION IS OFFERED TO ALL MEN IN THE PREACHING OF THE GOSPEL OF CHRIST. • John 3;16 shows that man's only hope for forgiveness from Sin is the gracious Provision of God's Love in Christ Jesus. • Jesus fulfilled all the prophecies which promised a Savior --- defeat of Satan --- cf. (Colossians 1:13-14), bless all men --- cf. (Mark 16:15), die for man's justification --- cf. (Matthew 20:28), a new covenant to pardon sin --- cf. (Hebrews 8:7-13), a new birth for sinners --- cf. (John 3:3-5), a kingdom of peace --- cf. (Romans 14:17), and a fountain for cleansing from sin --- cf. (Matthew 26:28). • Jesus fulfilled all the shadows and types which pointed to a Savior --- the lamb --- cf. (John 1:29), the temple --- cf. (Ephesians 2:21-22), the priesthood --- cf. (Hebrews 4:14-16), and the King --- cf. (John 18:33-37).

  15. A Study Of Christianity • Salvation is Offered through Preaching the Gospel of Christ --- cf. (Romans 1:16; 1 Corinthians 1:18-24). • The Provision of Salvation is UNCONDITIONAL but man's acceptance of it is conditional. Man must decide whether to seek and accept or to ignore and reject God's offer of Salvation. • We must open our hearts to hear the Gospel --- cf. (Mark 16:16; Romans 10:17). • We must believe and trust the Gospel with all the heart --- cf. (John 3:16). • We must repent of our sins in godly sorrow --- cf. (Acts 2:38). • We must confess with our mouth that Jesus is the Son of God --- cf. (Romans 10:8-10). • We must accept remission of our sins by being baptized/immersed in water --- cf. (Mark 16:16; Acts 2:38; 22:16). • Only in Christ can man find his God, Conquer Sin, and have Eternal Life in Heaven with God --- cf. (Acts 17:27; John 14:6; Colossians 3:1-4). • There is no other provision, offer, or hope for man's salvation.

  16. A Study Of Christianity • What Shall I Do With Jesus? Why Should I Claim Him? • He is the way to forgiveness. Col. 2:13 • He is the way to salvation. 2 Tim. 2:10 • He is the way to God. John 14:6 • He is the way to peace. Rom. 5:1 • He is the way out of hell. 1 Thess. 1:10

  17. Call To Speak ToUS Live Now!!! • Call And --- • Ask For A Copy Of This Presentation • Ask To Be Added To The Beacon’s Mailing • Ask For A Free Bible Correspondence Course • Call With A --- • Biblical Question Or Comment • Receive a Biblical Answer – “Book, Chapter and Verse” Call (828) 327-9459 or - WHKY

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