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Unlock The Mystery of Human Life

Have you ever wondered why you are living in this world and what the purpose of your life is? There are six keys that unlock this mystery.

Key 1

Gods Plan

God desires to express Himself through man (Rom. 8:29). For this purpose, He created man in own image (Gen 1:26). Just as a glove is made in the image of a hand to contain a hand, so also man is made in the image of God to contain God. By receiving God as his content, man can express God. (2 Cor. 4:7).

Key 2

Man

To fulfill His plan, God made man as a vessel (Rom. 9:21-24). This vessel has three parts: body, soul, and spirit (1 Thes. 5:23). The body contacts and receives the things of the physical realm. The soul, the mental faculty, contacts and receives the things of the psychological realm. And the human spirit, the innermost part of man, was made to contact and receive God Himself (John 4:24). Man was created not merely to contain food in his stomach, or to contain knowledge in his mind, but to contain God in his spirit (Eph. 5:18).

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Key 3

Man's Fall

But before man could receive God as life into his spirit, sin entered into him (Rom. 5:12). Sin deadened his spirit (Eph. 2:1), made him an enemy of God in his mind (Col.1:21), and transmuted his body into sinful flesh (Gen. 6:3; Rom. 6:12). Thus, sin damaged all three parts of man, alienating him from God. In this condition, man could not receive God.

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Key 4

Christ Redemption for God's Disepnsing

Nevertheless, man’s fall did not deter God from fulfilling His original plan. In order to accomplish His plan, God first became a man called Jesus Christ (John 1:1, 14). Then Christ died on the cross to redeem man (Eph. 1:7), thus taking away his sin (John 1:29) and bringing him back to God (Eph. 2:13). Finally, in resurrection, He became the life-giving Spirit (1 Cor. 15:45b) so that He could dispense His unsearchably rich life into man’s spirit (John 20:22; 3:6).

Key 5

Man's Regeneration

Since Christ has become the life-giving Spirit, man can now receive God’s life into his spirit. The Bible calls this regeneration (1 Pet. 1:3; John 3:3). To receive this life, man needs to repent to God and believe in the Lord Jesus Christ (Acts 20:21; 16:31).

To be regenerated, simply come to the Lord with an open and honest heart and say to Him:

 

“Lord Jesus, I am a sinner. I need You. Thank You for dying for me. Lord Jesus, forgive me for my sins. I believe You rose from the dead. I receive You right now as my Savior and life. Come into me! Fill me with Your life! Lord Jesus, I give myself to You for Your purpose!”

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Key 6

God's Full Salvation

After regeneration, a believer needs to be baptized (Mark 16:16). Then God begins the lifelong process of gradually spreading Himself as life from the believer’s spirit into his soul (Eph. 3:17). This process, called transformation (Rom 12:2), requires human cooperation (Phil. 2:12). The believer cooperates by allowing the Lord to spread into his soul until all his desires, thoughts, and decisions become one with those of Christ.

 

Finally, at Christ’s return, God will fully saturate the believer’s body with His life. This is called glorification (Phil. 3:21). Thus, instead of being empty and damaged in each part, this man is filled and saturated with the life of God. This is God’s full salvation! Such a man now expresses God, fulfilling God’s plan!

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Gospel Resources

Is Jesus in Your Boat?
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Is Jesus in Your Boat?

If you prayed to receive Jesus, click the link below: http://biblesforamerica.org/new-believers/ Visit our site to order your free study Bible: -https://bfa.org (Please note we are only able to send free Bibles to residents of the United States and US territories) Follow us: -Blog: https://blog.biblesforamerica.org -Instagram: https://instagram.com/biblesforamerica -Facebook: https://facebook.com/biblesforamerica -Twitter: https://twitter.com/bibles4america To donate to BfA, visit https://bfa.org/give "The night was dark. Jesus’ disciples were alone in the middle of a churning sea. A strong wind was blowing. Waves were tossing their boat. Suddenly, in the midst of the darkness, wind, and waves, they saw Jesus walking on the sea and coming near the boat. They were afraid until Jesus spoke to them—“It is I. Do not be afraid.” Upon hearing these words, the disciples “were willing to take Him into their boat; and immediately the boat was at the land to which they were going.” This account from John 6:16-21 in the Bible depicts the condition of human life. Most of us would agree that problems often surround us; problems with work, school, relationships, money, health. Our troubles are like the churning of the sea. But the good news to the disciples that night is good news for us today. Jesus still speaks these words: “It is I. Do not be afraid.” As you struggle to row against the churning sea of troubles in your life, Jesus is here waiting for you to invite Him in. You can receive Him right now by opening your heart and praying this little prayer: “Lord Jesus, I need You! Thank You for coming as the Savior to this troubled world. Thank You for dying for me. Forgive me of all my sins. Lord Jesus, I believe into You, and I receive You right now. Fill me with peace and be with me on my life’s journey. Thank You, Lord Jesus. Amen.” #biblesforamerica #freebible #freechristianbooks Copyright 2017 Bibles for America
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