Did Jesus Die for Every Single Human Being? Ep. 1414: Christian Questions Podcast
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Here are some of the questions we answered in this Podcast:
[00:06:36] Who is saved, and how do we know?
[00:09:43] What dramatic hope was given in well-known scriptures read at Christmastime?
[00:15:38] How do we know that redemption is a process with two parts?
As Christians, we deeply appreciate the price Jesus paid for us to be released from the grip of the sin of Adam. To say that this has given us a new opportunity for life is a dramatic understatement. All we can really do is be profoundly thankful as we diligently follow in his footsteps. One question many Christians find uncomfortable to face is the question of the âeverybody else.â According to the Bible, what really happens to them? What effect did Jesusâ life, death and resurrection have on those who are atheist, Muslim or Hindu? If we say they are essentially doomed, the question of true justice needs to be addressed. How fair would it be to condemn people to eternal death who in many cases never, ever really knew the name of Jesus? Precisely what effect does Jesusâ sacrifice have on these people? Is salvation for all?
At the beginning of the human experience in Genesis, we all inherited of death through Adamâs sin. This teaches us that all of humanity is subject to mortality. Yet from the earliest Scriptures, God provided hope by proclaiming the promise of a âseedâ who would ultimately defeat Satan and bring deliverance. This hope is fulfilled in Christ, whose death and resurrection counteract Adamâs transgression.
Romans 6:23 and 1 Corinthians 15:22 highlight that while we all die in Adam, all will be made alive in Christ. The promises to Abraham further confirm that âall nationsâ will be blessed through his seed, identified as Christ in Galatians 3:16.
Scriptures soundly proclaim that Godâs will is for ALL to be saved (1 Timothy 2:4). Colossians 1:20 affirms the reconciliation of âall thingsâ through Christâs blood. This means Jesusâ sacrifice fully satisfied divine justice, making peace for all humanity.
Itâs important to recognize that salvation in Jesus unfolds in stages:
Itâs important to recognize that salvation in Jesus unfolds in stages:
1. Jesusâ faithful followers are delivered now,
2. while the rest of humanity will be given opportunity in Godâs future kingdom.
This twoâpart plan ensures fairness and justice, as all will eventually come to full knowledge of the truth.
Balancing the scales
Romans 5 explains that just as condemnation came through Adam, justification comes through Christ, balancing the scales of divine justice. Several Old Testament prophecies reveal the vision of all nations worshiping God, showing the ultimate outcome of Jesusâ suffering. The power of the Bibleâs message is evident: Jesus died for every single human being, ensuring both justice and hope for all creation.
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