SIX PROPOSITIONS

THIS IS THE BEGINNING of a basic study course. Our textbook will be the Bible. God does not reveal His plan to us today through visions, voices, dreams, or any form of direct revelation as He did to the Old Testament prophets and the New Testament apostles. The Scripture is our only source of information about God’s plan. All of God’s revealed truth or doctrine is found in the Bible.

    So, familiarize yourself with the Scripture using Hebrews 4:12 as an example. This is an easy task since both the Old and the New Testaments are divided into “streets and houses.” Hebrews is the street; the house number is 4:12—chapter 4, verse 12. Hebrews is found in the New Testament. If necessary, look up the street location in the index. You should not be embarrassed by doing so.

    Now before we being our study, we should examine six introductory propositions about God. We are not seeking to prove them, simply to state them. These propositions are prerequisite to an understanding of the plan of God.

Proposition One: God Exists

    The assumption that God exists is the foundation for this study. Whether or not you think God exists is not a concern at the moment. What should concern you is maintaining logical and clear thought. If you say, “There is no God,” you are being arbitrary and foolish (Ps. 14:1; 53:1-2). A logical statement might be, “On the basis of rationalism or empiricism, God does not exist.” But if you dogmatically say, “I do not believe God exists,” you demonstrate inconsistent thinking. If you truly do not think God exists, at least express the concept by making a statement that shows you are a logical thinker.

    There are three basic systems of human perception:

At some time during your life you rely on all three systems of perception. But the system on which you rely the most will affect your grasp of reality.

    Now when I say, “God exists,” I mean I believe by faith that He has always existed—not as a figment of my imagination, but as a Person who has no beginning or end. You may ask, “Who is God? What is God?” These questions can be answered because God has revealed Himself.

Proposition Two: God Reveals Himself

    If God exists, all-powerful and sovereign, then it follows that God had something to do with our being here. If God created man, logically He should reveal Himself to mankind. If God has always existed and He created mankind, then it follows that He will reveal Himself to mankind and He must reveal Himself in a way that man can understand.

Proposition Three: God Makes Sense

    If you continue with this study, you will learn that God reveals Himself to us in a way that makes sense. I am going to add something to this proposition: God makes organized sense because God is totally organized. And God’s organized sense is presented in the form of a plan we can understand.

Proposition Four: God Has a Plan

    God not only has a plan, but His plan is perfect and His plan includes you! Proposition five, then, shifts from God to you.

Proposition Five: You Are the Object of God’s Plan

    If you can say, “I am a person, I am a human being, I belong to the human race,” then you can say, “God has a personal plan for me.” That is why you are here on this earth.

    Here is the point: If there is a God, if He has revealed Himself, if He makes sense, if He has a perfect plan, and if He has a perfect plan for every human being including you, then you owe God a hearing.

Proposition Six: You Owe God a Hearing

    I want you to notice the word “hearing.” Nothing is required of you except an open mind. There are no gimmicks—I only want to give you information God has provided through the Bible. All you need to do is listen to what God says through His Word. You have nothing in this world to give to God except a hearing. Whether or not you listen is strictly your choice.

    This may be quite different from what you expected, particularly if you have been exposed to “religion.” Religion is man’s attempt to gain a relationship with God or the approbation of God by man’s own works. Religion obscures the plan of God and deceives the human race. Religion was designed by Satan to make you antagonistic toward the biblical plan of God.

    Notice, I said religion—not Christianity! Biblical Christianity asserts that only the work of God through Jesus Christ provides the means of salvation and an eternal relationship with God. As “the light of the world,” Jesus Christ illuminates the plan of God (John 8:12). Christianity proclaims God’s way of salvation for the human race.

    Since the objective of this basic course is to develop the plan of God, let us review the points in our introduction.

If you accept these propositions as true, then you recognize that God does have a plan for you. But remember, God’s perfect plan must contend with your human nature, your flaws and imperfections. No matter how good you think you are, your human nature cannot meet God’s perfect standard of righteousness. Your human nature creates a barrier that separates you from God; you can have no relationship with Him.1 You cannot associate with God in your totally depraved condition. Therefore, God has found a way to bring you to Himself; He has designed a three-phase grace plan so that you might approach Him.

Phase One: Salvation

Phase Two: Your lifetime as a believer

Phase Three: Eternity

    Under God’s plan, God provides everything in grace for man from salvation until eternity.2 Grace is the policy of God in bestowing His unmerited favor on sinful mankind. There is nothing mankind can do to earn the grace of God. Grace is all that God is free to do for mankind based on the saving work of Jesus Christ on the cross (Isa. 30:18).

PHASE ONE: SALVATION

    God’s plan for your life begins at the cross. The cross is the key to the plan of salvation. When Jesus Christ hung on the cross between heaven and earth, He was judged for every sin in the human race—past, present, and future (John 3:16, 36; 2 Cor. 5:21; 1 Pet. 3:18; 1 John 2:2). He became the substitute for our guilt; He received the penalty of sin for us. “He Himself bore our sins in His body on the cross” (1 Pet. 2:24a). Any member of the human race can be saved and have an eternal relationship with God simply by believing in Jesus Christ as Savior.

“Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you shall be saved.” (Acts 16:31b)3

“And there is salvation in no one else; for there is no other name under heaven that has been given among men, by which we must be saved.” (Acts 4:12)

“But as many as received Him, to them He gave the right to become children of God, even to those who believe in His name.” (John 1:12)

    The first phase of God’s plan reconciles the total depravity of human nature with His holiness, a word that refers to His perfect righteousness and justice. When teaching a basic theology course, I usually begin by exploring the character of God, His divine essence.4 However, this time I will begin with a study of your essence so that you will know why God had to solve the problem of the barrier which exists between you and Him.

The Essence of Mankind

    I will begin with you as you were at birth. You were not conscious of this reality, but at the moment of physical birth you became a person with a soul. The soul is the invisible, incorporeal essence of man, the real person. The diagram shows the essence of the human soul at birth as it comes from God.