The Son of Man came to seek and save that which was lost. It is Jesus' favorite title of Himself. I chosen this title because Jesus loved this title of Himself. We ought to never forget that Jesus is fully God and fully man: two natures in One Person. He is the God-man, the Incarnate Second Person of the Trinity. May we mediate on His life, death, burial, resurrection and ascension that we may be conformed to the image of the divine Son of Man! This blog web site will be a Christian defense of the Reformed doctrines of the Incarnate Son of Man. May all glory be to His name!

Saturday, March 19, 2011

The Saving, Life-Changing Gospel of Christ


Herein is about the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ:  “…Repent and believe in the gospel.”  (Mark 1:15 NASB).  The gospel is, “Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved…”  (Acts 16:31 NASB).  It is a true story about the expiation (that is, Christ Himself has removed sin for His elect only “as far as the east is from the west, so far has He removed our transgressions from us.” (Psalm 103:12 NASB), and propitiated (that is, Christ Himself has appeased the wrath of God the Father), and at the same time, (the Son of God came into the world to save sinners in sinless conformity with the Father’s will not in opposition to it) for His elect people.  This gospel pamphlet is concerning the holiness of God, man’s total depravity, the negative result of that, which is God’s real wrath, and the actual eternal solution to it, Who is the Lord Jesus Christ, Who is from the will of God the Father by His divine Spirit, and people that are His have repentance and faith toward God.  Within the text of Holy Scripture is the message of the gospel of grace and peace.  The Scriptures, as some say, are merely the words of men, and simply an ancient document written with many errors.  The burden of proof is on those who make such false claims.  On the testimony of the sinless, error-free Christ, the divine Lamb of God; the Scriptures are rightly presented, within this presentation of the gospel, as the very words of God Himself (John 17:17; John 10:35 cf. 2 Timothy 3:16).