The Creator of Your Heart
The starting point in understanding your relationship with God is realizing that He is the Supreme King of the universe. God is sovereign over the world and all that He does is governed by love. The reason God can rightfully claim this role is because He is the Creator. God made the world and everything in it, so he owns it.
This means that God made you. God created people who shared some characteristics with him. The Bible describes this as being made in God’s image. He made the first humans, Adam and Eve, and put them in charge of the world he created. We were created to rule the world, to take care of it and to enjoy its beauty.
However, God did not intend for us to do as we please. God’s plan and desire was that men and women would live under God’s authority, obey his commands and worship Him. That was God’s plan, and his plan was very good.
You are worthy, our Lord, to receive glory and honor and power, for you created all things, and by your will they were created and have their being. (Revelation 4:11)
The Problem in Your Heart
From the very beginning, Adam and Eve had a choice to obey God’s plan for life or to choose their own way which would lead to death. Unfortunately, they rejected God’s authority and trusted their own path. We all do this, including you. We want to be in charge of our own life and we resent God’s claim to have authority over us. We demonstrate our rebellion in many ways. Sometimes we simply ignore God and live as if he does not exist. We disobey the instructions He’s given us in the Bible. None of us has lived up to God’s demands. Sin is the word the Bible uses to describe our disobedience toward God.
As you observe your world and your own life, you see that we end up making a mess of what God created. Since all people are by nature rebellious toward God, we end up pursuing our own agendas. We act like we are god. We hurt one another in the process. All of the evil, strife and suffering in the world is the result of our sin.
There is no-one righteous, not even one; there is no-one who understands, no-one who seeks God. All have turned away. (Romans 3:10-12)
The important question regarding our sin is “What will God do about it?” God loves us but he also takes our sin very seriously. God is holy. He is sinless and cannot allow sin to enter his presence or go unpunished. God will not let our sin continue forever. God will judge all sin, and when he does, our punishment will be deserved. Everyone who remains in rebellion against God will be separated from God at death. That separation is permanent and includes an eternal existence in a place of judgement that the Bible calls hell.
Man is destined to die once, and after that to face judgement. (Hebrews 9:27)
The Savior of Your Heart
Our situation is not hopeless. In his loving grace and mercy, God provided us with a plan for our salvation. He does not want us to suffer his punishment. He wants us to be in a loving relationship with him as his children. God’s plan for our salvation involved sending his own eternal son, Jesus Christ, into the world.
When Jesus came to earth, he became a man and lived as a man. But unlike us, he obeyed God perfectly. He never committed even one sin. He always did exactly what God expected. Although Jesus could heal the sick, raise the dead back to life and perform many other wonderful miracles, he allowed himself to be killed. Jesus did not deserve to die and he did not deserve to be punished for sin, because he had no sin. Jesus died as a substitute for us. This is great news for sinful men. Jesus took a punishment that he did not deserve so that you could be free from punishment. God offers you full forgiveness for all of your sin because Jesus was punished in your place.
Christ died for sins once for all, the righteous for the unrighteous, to bring you to God. (1 Peter 3:18)
God considers the death of Jesus as payment in full for your sin. The evidence that God accepted Jesus is that God raised him from the dead. Jesus is now back in heaven with God, ruling over the world that he created. The Bible tells us that one day, Jesus will return to this earth and when he does, he will accomplish two things. First, he will bring judgment to God’s enemies. Second, he will establish a new heaven and earth where he will reign with those who have followed him.
God offers you new life in Jesus. Your sin can be forgiven. God’s just punishment can be avoided. A new creation can be your eternal home. You can live your life as a friend of God, and enjoy fellowship with him and his people. You can experience the joy of a new relationship with God.
In his great mercy he has given us new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. (1 Peter 1:3)
The Response Within Your Heart
You must make a choice. You can continue to live in rebellion against God, but in the end, you will get what you deserve. God has the right to your obedience and continuing in rebellion brings God’s wrath. Or, you can turn to God for mercy. If you believe what the Bible says about Jesus and what Jesus did for you, and if you appeal to God’s grace and forgiveness, everything will change. God promises that everyone who puts their faith in Jesus finds forgiveness for sin. God accepts Jesus’ death as the payment for sins. Those who place their faith in Jesus are no longer considered rebels against God. God considers them his adopted sons and daughters.
Whoever believes in the Son has eternal life, but whoever rejects the Son will not see life, for God’s wrath remains on him. (John 3:36)
If you don’t believe you really are a sinner, don’t believe that God will judge you, or don’t believe the Bible’s teaching about Jesus, a good place for you to start would be to get a copy of the Bible and start reading for yourself. (Reading the Gospel of John and the book of Romans would be a good place to start.)
If you do believe that you are a sinner and in danger of God’s judgement, there are three things you should do: