Summary Outline of the Essay
I. Introduction: Humanity’s Journey with God
- Humanity was created to walk in fellowship with God in the Garden.
- Sin disrupted this relationship, leading to pain, separation, and decay.
- God offers redemption and a way back to Him through accepting Jesus Christ’s sacrifice and living according to His Way.
II. The Fall: Humanity’s Contract with Sin
- The Choice to Disobey:
- Adam and Eve’s sin opened the door to knowledge of good and evil.
- Humanity entered into a spiritual “contract” with sin and death.
- Consequences of Sin:
- Sin leads to fleeting pleasure but results in bondage, suffering, and death.
- God’s Law defines God’s character, what pleases and what offends Him
- Humans choose their fate by their choice of actions, habit, and character
- Desires must be tamed. Following these inherently
- Choosing to sin is a de facto contract with Satan, trading pleasure for bondage and death.
- It is this contract which the death of Jesus Christ paid by His undeserving death.
- The demonic realm thrives on and is nourished by mankind’s experience of pain, death, and rebellion against God.
III. Free Will and the Purpose of Life
- The Gift of Free Will:
- God created the universe as a training ground for the soul.
- Life’s trials challenge our character, which is the treasure we lay up in Heaven.
- We have free will, and we can choose Heaven or Hell, fellowship with God or Satan.
- Choosing God’s way in our lives satisfied His desire for love.
- Humanity is given meaningful choices between good and evil, God or Satan.
- Satan appears as an angel of light. His promises are seductive and pleasant but end in pain, poverty, debility, and death.
- God’s Law:
- Living according to God’s principles leads to fulfillment and joy, eventually.
- Feeding sinful desires results in captivity and death.
IV. Redemption Through Jesus Christ
- The Sacrifice of Jesus:
- Jesus lived a sinless life and offered Himself as the sacrifice, which can substitute for our death sentence.
- His unjust crucifixion created a “credit” available to pay our debt of death for our sins.
- Freedom from Sin:
- Accepting Jesus as Lord and Savior frees us from the contract with the demonic and our debt of death for our sins.
- Redemption involves sincere repentance and commitment to Godly living.
V. Returning to the Garden
- Sanctification Process:
- Humanity is invited to return to fellowship with God through accepting the atonement.
- The Kingdom of Heaven can be within as we follow God’s principles.
- Impact on the World:
- Obedience to God’s way (making Jesus Christ the Lord of our lives) transforms families, communities, and nations.
- Resisting sin and cultivating Godly culture restores the world to its intended purpose.
VI. A Call to a New Renaissance
- Integrating Faith and Knowledge:
- A new Renaissance will come on Earth as we integrate Scripture with science, philosophy, and culture.
- Renaissance Ministries seeks to resolve the questions of a properly lived life by rationalizing the Biblical worldview.
- God’s Nature and Purpose:
- God desires obedience, not sacrifice, and has revealed His will through the Bible.
- Science, when it discovers the Truth, will illuminate God’s hand in the Creation and confirm the rationality of His Law,
VII. Conclusion: A Life of Purpose and Peace
- Choosing God’s Way:
- Following God’s principles brings freedom, peace, and joy.
- Redemption transforms individuals from sinners to citizens of His Kingdom.
- Restoration of Creation:
- Through faith and obedience, humanity can participate in restoring the Kingdom of Heaven on earth.
- The journey back to the Garden is a return to fellowship with God.