Questions and Objections to Christianity, Part 1
- I am not a sinner.
- Are you saying you are perfect? If you are, then you're the
first perfect person I've ever met.
- Are you saying you've never broken the Law of God? Have you
ever lied, cheated, or stolen? If you have, then you are a sinner
whether you think so or not. The laws of God have punishments (a
law without a punishment is only a slogan). As a sinner, you are
separated from God (Isaiah
59:2). However, God loves you enough not to want you to be separated
from Him. He sent Jesus (1
John 4:10) to pay for your sins on the cross. So, the only way
to have your sins forgiven is to put your trust in Jesus and the
sacrifice He made.
- The Bible says that everyone has sinned (Rom.
5:12). That means you, too.
- What is sin?
- Sin is doing what is wrong, as well as not doing what is right.
It is breaking the Law of God (1
John 3:4). In other words, it is doing what is against God's
will. If He says "Do not lie," and you lie, then you have sinned.
If He says "Do not steal," and you steal, then you have sinned. And,
according to God, sin separates you from Him (Isaiah
59:2).
- Sin is an offense to God's character. Because God cannot
lie, it is wrong for you to lie. Because God cannot steal, it is
wrong for you to steal. Right and wrong, then, is a
manifestation of the character of God. God is holy; He cannot
sin. Sin offends Him personally because they are His laws of right and wrong you are breaking. If you
have offended Him, then you must find a way to "unoffend" Him. The
problem is that you can't, but He can and has, by offering His Son,
Jesus Christ, on the cross as a sacrifice for sin.
- I am too big of a sinner.
- Nobody is too big of a sinner. The love of God and the
sacrifice of Jesus are capable of cleansing the worst of all sin. Even Hitler
could have been saved if he would have turned to Christ. You have
sinned the same as anyone else. It is just that your sins are yours.
They aren't too big for God to wipe away. Sin has no power over
God, only over you.
- Let me ask you something. Do you think murder and adultery are
serious sins? Yes? Well, David, a man in the Bible who was called
by God "a man after His own heart" (Acts
13:22), was a murderer and an adulterer. He even tried to hide
his sin from everyone. But God knew his sins and exposed them. David
repented and threw himself on the mercy of the Lord. God forgave
him and loved him. God loves you, and He will forgive you if you
put your trust in Jesus, and ask Him to forgive you of your sins
(Rom. 10:9-10).
- What is salvation?
- Salvation is the forgiveness of sins. It is only accomplished
through faith in Jesus as Savior. He died on the cross for sins.
If you want salvation, you need to trust in what Jesus did on the
cross. Only then can you have eternal life and be with God.
- Salvation is saving a person from damnation. Damnation is judgment
upon the sinner. This judgment consists of God condemning the sinner
to eternal punishment in hell. This is the destination of all who
reject God's provision for the forgiveness of sins. If you want
salvation, then you need to recognize that you are a sinner and
ask Jesus to forgive you. He will.
- What do I do to get saved?
- Salvation is a free gift of God (Rom.
6:23). Jesus bore sin in His body (1
Pet. 2:24), and paid the penalty for breaking the Law of God,
which is spiritual death (eternal separation from God). If you want
salvation, you need to admit that you are a sinner and that you
want Jesus to forgive you of your sins. You must acknowledge that
there is nothing you can do to earn forgiveness. Pray and ask Him
to forgive you. You need to trust in Jesus. Seek Him; He will save
you.
- Repentance is part of salvation. Once saved, you should stop
doing those things that are displeasing to God. He will live in
you and give you the ability and desire to resist sin (1
Cor. 10:13). When you are saved, expect to change -- for the
better.
- Is baptism necessary for salvation?
- No. Faith in Jesus is sufficient for salvation. You don't have
to do anything. Christ has done it all. However, baptism is very
important and all believers should be baptized. If you refuse baptism
after salvation, I would doubt your conversion.
- There are Christian denominations that believe baptism is necessary
for salvation. The arguments used, on the surface, seem to be powerful.
However, upon examination, baptism is found to occur after conversion,
and is not in any way a cause or part of it. Take, for example,
Acts 10:44-47. While Peter
was witnessing, the Holy Spirit fell upon all those who were listening
to the message...and they were hearing them speaking in tongues
and exalting God. Then Peter answered, "Surely no one can refuse
the water for these to be baptized who have received the Holy Spirit
just as we did, can he?"
- This passage shows that baptism happens after salvation.
How do we know they were saved? They were speaking in tongues
-- which is a gift from God to believers (1
Cor. 14)and they were exalting God. Non-believers
do not exalt God. Also, Peter said they had received the Holy
Spirit. That is only for Christians, and it happened before
baptism. (Note: speaking in tongues is simply a
sign of salvation. It is not necessary that a Christian speak
in tongues as a proof of salvation. Not all speak in tongues
(1 Cor. 12:30).
- Another set of verses applicable to this issue is
1 Cor. 1:17. Paul says,
"For Christ did not send me to baptize, but to preach the
gospel..." The gospel is what saves, and it is explained
in 1 Cor. 15:1-4. Baptism
is not part of the gospel; it is something that the believer
does after salvation.
- Baptism is only a symbol of that which saves, and symbols don't
save.
- I am already good enough.
- How good do you have to be to get to Heaven? God is holy, and
requires holiness. Holiness is purity. Even though you may think
you are good enough, even one sin disqualifies you from being in
the presence of God. You could never be good enough. That is why
you need Jesus.
- The Bible says that there is none good enough. "There is
none who does good, there is not even one," (Rom.
3:12). Goodness is measured by God's standard - not yours.
- To say that you are good enough means that Christ did not have
to die. But He did die to save sinners. The Bible says if righteousness
can come by good deeds, then Christ didn't need to die (Gal.
2:21); but He did, so being good isn't enough.