This same God was the one who created the world in 7 days simply by telling things to exist. My God gave humans the breath of life so that they could think and be rational, rather than just being controlled by instincts, and because of this, humans were placed above other animals, whether on land, in the air, or in the sea. This same God had to punish humans for disobeying his command about eating the fruit of knowledge of good and evil by throwing them out of the Garden of Eden and having them have much harder lives than if they had just obeyed God. At the same time, God was merciful and on kicking Adam and Eve out of the Garden, gave them clothes so that they may be protected on the Earth as they began to labor to find food and survive. God continued to watch over humans as well, and, as generations passed, he found that at times, they really needed His help, so he would use people, who we now know as prophets, to lead humans out of their trouble. Despite his anger at the corrupt world in the time of Noah, he still allowed humanity to survive through Noah's descendants after the Flood that swept the Earth. As time went on, though, God knew that animal sacrifices were not enough to save the souls of the entire world, so He did something unimaginable.
For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish, but have eternal life. - John 3:16This Son is the one we know by the name of Jesus. This man lived a perfect life, never sinning and only helping others and was subsequently accused of blasphemy for calling himself the Messiah, the Son of God. Jesus was then brought before the Jews and they cried out to crucify him, despite even Pilate realizing that Jesus had done nothing wrong, the people wanted him crucified. And so Jesus was forced to carry the cross, with the help of another man, to the proper position where he was then nailed to it. Everyone could see the shame of Jesus as he hung on that cross next to two other sinners. Jesus cried out, "My God, My God, why have you forsaken me?" There was distress on the mind of Jesus as he hung on the cross, which is understandable, considering he was dying on the cross having done nothing wrong, committed no sins, in fact, he was dying for everyone around who was spitting at him and calling him names. Still, he knew that it was all part of God's plan and right before dying, he said, "Father, into your hands I commit my spirit." 3 days passed after Jesus had died and in that time, he had been buried behind a heavy stone tomb. On that third day, though, the stone was rolled away and nothing remained except the clothes of Jesus and some angels who told the women who happened to have looked for Jesus that day that he had been resurrected. This is why we have Christianity, at least in my opinion, because we have a Savior who has arisen from the grave and never died again. Jesus died and our sins went with him, but we have new hope in that Jesus rose again from the dead, conquering it. We remember the death, as Christians, on Good Friday, and celebrate the resurrection on the following Sunday on Easter!
What's even greater is the fact that all you have to do is a short, three step process to become a Christian:
1. Admit that you're a sinner, just like me or anyone around you, there just are things that we tend to naturally do that are against God's will, like lying, stealing, being jealous, etc...
2. Believe that Jesus is God's Son and that he died for your sins as he was crucified in front of all the people and that he came back to life, resurrected and conquering death, allowing us to have hope in our lives.
3. Confess that Jesus is your Savior and repent of all sins that you have committed thus far.
Of course, more sins will, unfortunately, come and when they do, all you really can do is repent again and pray for strength to stop from doing what is wrong in the eyes of God. I'm no better than anyone who reads this, in fact, I'm probably worse, but I try to do everything so that it will bring glory to God because I am so thankful that he loved me enough to sacrifice his Son for me.
To the friends who may or may not read this at some point in the future just because it might possibly show up on the Blogger Reading List, I apologize for not portraying someone who seems different to a point where you would have questioned and wondered about my life. I apologize for not having really talked much about God or really much at all about Christianity. I hope that at some point I'll be able to gain enough wisdom and vocabulary to reach your guys' level of speaking skills so that I can try to explain what the Gospel really is about, though it's possible you guys may still lack interest after that. I just feel like trying to share with people, but because I really lack interpersonal skills, I'm pretty sure it's going to be rather challenging and awkward to reach this level of talking with you guys, but there is a joy that has been given to me in this good news and I want to tell others about it, rather than being selfish and keeping it to myself.
-Sam Rho
