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evidence that the followers of Jesus have no hesitation in saying that, although there are many guilty parties, Jesus’ death was the purpose of God his Father. (Exhibit F: Psalm 22v14-18; Isaiah 53v4-6; Acts 4v27-28)
But this startling turn of events leads us to another suspect—a suspect much closer to home...
6. You It seems that God intended from the very beginning to send his Son Jesus to die. Each one of us has turned away from God. We do that sometimes by deliberately disobeying his laws, and at other times by simply ignoring him. We place ourselves first, rather than the God who made us and loves us. The Bible writers insist that Jesus died in our place. In other words, he had to die to take the punishment we deserve for our wrongdoing. For Christ died for sins once for all, the righteous for the unrighteous, to bring you to God. (1 Peter 3 v 18)
death of Jesus Christ as simply an accident of history—one of those sad things that happens daily on our corrupt and wounded planet? Or do you pronounce the verdict of ‘guilty’ on the one who was ultimately responsible—yourself? If you have the courage to face the evidence and pronounce yourself guilty—of rejecting God, of ignoring his laws— then do not despair. Because the sentence has already been carried out on Jesus Christ! Even though you are guilty, you can be released into a new life of friendship with God. Your past will be forgiven and forgotten, forever. The choice is yours. Jesus said: ‘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 v 36) For further information, please contact:
The Verdict Having weighed the evidence, there is a grave decision you need to make. Do you write off the Produced by The Good Book Company. www.thegoodbook.co.uk
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