The Bible reveals that He existed even before the world was created. He
became flesh to dwell among us and died on the cross, as foretold, to fulfill
the will of God as revealed in Genesis
2:15–17, Genesis 3:14–15,
and Ezekiel 18:19–20.
He resurrected and returned to the place from
which He came, to take up His glory as the resurrected Son of God, with
authority given to Him over heaven and Earth (Matthew 28:18–20, Acts
1:6–8). In doing so, He fulfilled the requirements of the God of
Creation: to teach on Earth God’s purpose and to obtain the righteous condition
required of every redeemed human being.
Remember, He now dwells again in the presence
of the God of Creation, waiting for the time to return to Earth and resurrect
those whose names are written in the Book of the Lamb, to bring them to the
place He is preparing (John 14:1–4,
Revelation 21:25–27).
A genuine follower—a truly convicted
Christian—should reflect the transformation of their soul by displaying three
major attributes that belong to the God of Creation: love, forgiveness,
and truth. Sadly, many followers
of Christian religions today often display three common distortions: idolatry, ritualism, and territorialism—each
aligning with their own predetermined idea of god. They worship in particular
prescribed ways, following man-made rituals and claiming to hold the exclusive
truth about the correct religion.
He is our Redeemer, because God Himself became
human, died on the cross to fulfill the conditions required for salvation, and
after being buried, resurrected bodily to make redemption possible—given by the
God of Creation Himself.
You need the conviction that He was the only
one who could fully obey the will of God the Father. Through His death and
resurrection, He delivered your condemned soul from the god of this world, who
keeps every human soul under his control.