The
Foundation of God’s Plan
to Bless All the Families of the
Earth
A Ransom For All
HOSEA 13:14—“I will RANSOM them (all
mankind) from the power of the
grave; I will redeem them from
death: O death, I will be your
plagues; O grave, I will be your
destruction!”
1 TIMOTHY 2:3-6—“Our saviour will
have ALL men to be saved, and to
come unto the knowledge of the
truth. For there is one God, and one
Mediator between God and men, the
Man Christ Jesus, Who gave Himself A
RANSOM FOR ALL, to be testified in
due time.”
“And He will destroy the veil that
is spread over all the nations. He
will swallow up death in victory;
and the Lord God will wipe away
tears from off all faces.” (Isaiah
25:7-8) “And there shall be no more
death, neither sorrow, nor crying,
neither shall there be any more
pain: for the former things are
passed away.” (Revelation 21:4)
What
does the word “RANSOM” mean?
How
will this RANSOM bring an end to all
sorrow,
pain and even death itself?
Justice or Just-us?
God’s justice does not mean
“just-us.” Yet, many teach that only
Christians will ever be saved. If
this is true, then 95% of the human
race is doomed to everlasting death
(or worse)—merely because they never
heard the name of Jesus. This
includes billions of Asians,
Africans and all who lived before
Jesus.
Did Jesus die on the cross merely to
save comparatively few
Christians?—those who would believe
in him before his second advent? The
Bible tells us: NO! Christ died “the
propitiation (satisfaction) for our
(the Christians’) sins: and not for
ours only, but also for the sins of
the whole (presently unbelieving)
world.” 1 John 2:2
The Father lovingly provided His
only-begotten Son to die “for all”
while all were still in sin. (John
3:16; Rom. 5:8). God’s Plan will
provide all—even non-believers—with
a full opportunity to benefit from
Jesus’ sacrifice. (Heb. 2:9)
After being raised from the dead,
each person will be taught about
Christ and righteousness. Past
crimes will be punished but with
mercy based on repentance. God will
pour out His holy influence on all
people through Christ, providing an
opportunity for each person to reach
mental and moral perfection. (Joel
2:28) Only those who consistently
refuse to make progress will be
destroyed. (Acts 3:22-23; Ezekiel
18:20-22)
Consider the logic of God’s Plan to
save all men from evil and death:
Father Adam, perfect, sinned. The
penalty of death passed upon him and
the prospective human race yet in
his loins. Deliverance from death
required the payment of a
corresponding price, the death of a
perfect man. No member of the sinful
(imperfect) human race could pay
this price. (Psalms 49:7) Only
Jesus, who was “holy, harmless,
separate from sinners” could.
(Hebrews 7:26) The perfect man Jesus
died for Adam’s sin, taking his
place in death, thereby redeeming
Adam and all his offspring—the human
race—from death.
“For Christ also has once suffered
for sins; the just (Jesus) for the
unjust (Adam), that he might bring
us to God.” 1 Peter 3:18
“By one
man (Adam) sin entered into the
world, and death by sin; and so
death passed upon all men.
Therefore, as by the offense of one
(Adam) judgment came upon all men to
condemnation; even so by the
righteousness of one (Jesus) the
free gift came upon all men unto
justification of life.” Romans
5:12,18
“The Ransomed of the Lord Shall
Return”
Isaiah 35:10 (From the Prison-House
of Death)
The ransom given by Jesus guarantees
restitution for the entire human
race. This restoration to the
perfection lost in Eden is the main
purpose of Jesus’ return:
“And He shall send Jesus Whom the
heaven must receive until the times
of restoration of all things” Acts
3:20, 21
“The purpose which He has cherished
in His own mind of restoring the
whole creation to find its one head
in Christ; yes, things in heaven and
things on earth.” Ephesians 1:10
(Weymouth)
During Christ’s 1,000 year earthly
kingdom (the Day of Judgment), “All
that are in the graves shall hear”
Jesus’ voice, and will “come forth.”
(John 5:28, RSV) This “Resurrection
of the dead” will be in two parts:
“the just and the unjust.” (Acts
24:15)
The “just” are Christ’s faithful
followers. They receive a special
salvation, ahead of the “unjust”
non-believing masses. (1 Tim. 4:10;
2 Cor. 6:2). The “just” will become
the heavenly “Bride” of Christ and
reign with Jesus over his earthly
kingdom. (Rev. 20:4; 21:2). The
“unjust” masses will be saved when
Jesus and his bride resurrect and
rehabilitate them. The unjust will
learn righteousness by merciful
judgment and punishment according to
past guilt. (Isa. 26:9; Matt. 16:27;
Luke 12:48; Micah 4:1-3). Jesus and
his Bride will offer the water of
life to the repentant unjust masses
(Rev. 22:17) who will walk up the
“Highway” leading to holiness and
everlasting life on the perfected
earth. (Isa. 35:8). Any who then
refuse to have God’s law written in
their hearts will be sentenced to
eternal extinction, the “second
death.” (Jer. 31:33-34; Rev. 21:8)
The desert shall blossom, making
plenty of room for resurrected
mankind. The willing and obedient
will live for endless ages on earth
in peace and happiness. Mankind will
glorify God, saying: ”this is our
God! we will be glad and rejoice in
His Salvation!” (Isa. 25:9)
“. . . for the former things are
passed away” REVELATION 21:4
A Perfect
Life... |
GOD’S
SCALES OF
JUSTICE |
... for a
Perfect Life |
The
RANSOM is the means by
which God could justly
release Adam (and all
mankind) from the death
sentence of Eden. The
word RANSOM is
translated from the
Greek word “Antilutron,”
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“an equivalent,
corresponding price.”
This concept of the
corresponding price is a
fixed law of God’s
universe! It is
expressed in Israel’s
Law Covenant: “You shall
give LIFE for LIFE, eye
for eye, tooth for
tooth.” Exodus 21:23-24 |
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“...for as in ADAM All
Die |
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... even so in CHRIST
shall all
be made Alive.” |
1 Corinthians 15:22
Jesus’ Ransom For Adam Satisfies
Justice
It permits Adam and all mankind to
be brought back to life!
“For since by a man
(Adam) came death, by a man (Jesus)
came also the resurrection of the
dead.” 1 Corinthians 15:21 (NAS)
The Corresponding Price
Adam |
Jesus |
A Perfect Man-with the
right to live forever,
as long as he obeyed
God. |
A Perfect Man. (Not of
Adamic descent born of a
virgin by God’s power.) |
Sinned through
disobedience |
Obeyed God perfectly. |
Condemned to death. “In
the day that you eat of
it you will surely die”
Genesis 2:17; “For the
wages of sin is death.”
Romans 6:23; “The soul
that sins, it shall
die.” Ezekiel 18:4 |
Had the right to Live
forever, because
obedient. “If a man be
just, and do that which
is lawful and right, he
shall surely live, says
the Lord God.” Ezek.
18:5, 9; “Walk in His
ways that you may live.”
Deuteronomy 30:16 |
All of Adam’s children
(the entire human race)
inherit Adam’s sin and
sentence of death.
Romans 5:12,17-18;1
Corinthians 15:21-22 |
If Jesus had fathered
children, his
descendants would
inherit his perfection,
and if obedient, live
forever. |
Adam and all mankind
would be condemned to
eternal death and
dying-unless another
perfect man offered to
give his life as a
ransom in Adam’s place. |
Jesus gave up his own
perfect human life to
die as a ransom in place
of Adam, thereby
releasing the death
sentence upon Adam and
all his posterity! |
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