The Basics: GOD. You. Jesus. Faith, Chapter 6: Conclusion

By Pastor Mike Novotny

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Welcome to a journey through the heart of the Christian faith, where we explore the foundational truths that bind us to God through Jesus. As we gather these truths, we find ourselves drawn into a relationship that transforms and redeems. Let’s delve into the essence of God, ourselves, Jesus, and faith, and see how these elements weave together to form a beautiful tapestry of divine love and grace.

The Glory of God

God’s presence is evident in the grandeur of creation. Every awe-inspiring moment, from the majesty of mountains to the vastness of oceans, reflects His glory. Imagine the most joyous experiences of life and amplify them tenfold—that is just a glimpse of God’s magnificence. He is not a distant deity but an eternal, loving Creator who fills the earth with His presence. Even though we cannot see Him with our eyes, we can perceive His handiwork all around us.

The Challenge of Sin

However, this perfect God stands in contrast to our imperfect humanity. Our sins create a chasm between us and God, a separation that we cannot bridge on our own. We often find ourselves falling short of the love and holiness that God embodies. Each misstep adds to the distance, and the Bible reminds us that our sins alienate us from our Creator. But in our helplessness, a profound need for redemption emerges—one that only God can fulfill.

The Gift of Jesus

Enter Jesus, the bridge between heaven and earth. Unlike any other, Jesus is both fully God and fully man. His life was a testament to perfection, and His death was the ultimate sacrifice. On the cross, Jesus took upon Himself all the wrongs we have ever committed, offering in return His righteousness as a gift. This astonishing exchange means our sins are erased, and we are adorned with His perfection. Through Jesus, we have a path back to God—a path lined with grace and mercy.

The Response of Faith

Faith is the key that unlocks this divine gift. To have faith is to trust in Jesus, to lean into His promises, and to change our hearts and minds—what the Bible calls repentance. By acknowledging the severity of sin and the depth of Jesus’ love, we receive His gift of salvation. When God looks at us, He no longer sees our failures but rather the righteousness of His Son. We are enveloped in His holiness and beauty, and His face shines upon us with delight.

Growing in Grace

Our journey does not end with receiving this gift—it is only the beginning. We are called to grow spiritually, much like a child maturing into adulthood. This growth is nurtured in community, through fellowship with other believers and immersion in God’s Word. As we deepen our relationship with God, we look forward to the day when we will see Him face to face, free from any separation. Until then, we live in hope, knowing that every soul saved brings joy to the heavens.

As you embrace these foundational truths, know that you are part of a global family of believers, each cherished by God. If today marks a realization of these truths in your heart, heaven rejoices with you. May your journey in faith be blessed, enriched by the basics that lead to eternal life with God.

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About the Author

Pastor Mike Novotny

Pastor Mike Novotny has served God’s people in full-time ministry since 2007 in Madison and, most recently, at The CORE in Appleton, Wisconsin. He also serves as the lead speaker for Time of Grace, where he shares the good news about Jesus through television, print, and online platforms.

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