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Ian Potts

This World Exists for One Reason

Ian Potts 3 min read
3 Articles 488 Sermons 4 Books
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Ian Potts
Ian Potts 3 min read
3 articles 488 sermons 4 books

Potts argues that the world's sole purpose is to glorify God through the salvation of sinners redeemed by Christ's sacrificial death, emphasizing that time is fleeting and eternity imminent. Drawing on Mark 1:1-3, he contends that before people embrace the gospel's message of grace, they must first be awakened to their sin, guilt, and condemnation—a conviction the author illustrates through the trials of 2020. The article concludes that God continues orchestrating history to preach the gospel until Christ's return, calling believers to recognize temporal suffering as potential preparation for spiritual awakening and faith in Christ.

What does the Bible say about the purpose of the world?

The world exists to bring glory to God through the salvation of His people.

The primary purpose of the world is to glorify God by facilitating the salvation of His people. This concept can be understood through the narrative of salvation history, from the fall of man to the redemptive work of Christ, culminating in eternal glory. In Mark 1:1-3, we see the announcement of Christ's coming, which signifies that all of creation is designed to point towards God's plan of redemption. The hardships we face in this world remind us of our frailty and the imperative of turning our eyes towards eternity and Christ's salvation.

Mark 1:1-3

How do we know the gospel is important?

The gospel is crucial for understanding our need for salvation and God's mercy.

The importance of the gospel cannot be overstated; it serves as the foundation for our understanding of sin, salvation, and eternal hope. Through the proclamation of the gospel, individuals are brought to recognize their sinful state and the need for a Savior. The urgency emphasized in this article highlights that even the challenges of current times can lead individuals to seek God’s mercy. Without the gospel, there is no means for deliverance from sin and death, thus reaffirming its paramount importance. In our despair, the gospel shines as a beacon of hope, ultimately leading us to Christ, our Savior.

Romans 10:14-15, Ephesians 2:8-9

Why is understanding our sinful state important for Christians?

Recognizing our sinful state leads to an acknowledgment of our need for Christ's salvation.

Understanding our sinful state is fundamental to the Christian faith because it lays the groundwork for recognizing our need for salvation. The realization of sin, guilt, and the consequent condemnation forces us to confront our inability to save ourselves and highlights the necessity of Christ's redemptive work. Furthermore, this acknowledgment of our brokenness ignites a longing for grace and mercy, ultimately pointing us towards the hope found in the gospel. Through this understanding, believers can appreciate the depth of Christ's love and sacrifice, reinforcing the importance of preaching the gospel to ourselves and others throughout our lives.

Romans 3:23, Ephesians 2:1-3

"The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God; As it is written in the prophets, Behold, I send my messenger before thy face, which shall prepare thy way before thee.  The voice of one crying in the wilderness, Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make his paths straight." - Mark 1:1-3

    As one year draws to a close, and another follows, one may consider, just what is time? It is merely that which delimits our sojourn in this world before passing into eternity. It is both brief and fleeting. To the young it appears to stretch out into the distance, but to the middle aged and older it stands behind them, passed in a moment.

    This year, 2020, has been a hard year for most. The events of the year, particularly the pandemic and its consequences, have brought hardship on many: illness, trials, bereavement. None have been unaffected. But whilst we may look forward in hope of less troublesome times ahead, one thing is certain, this year has been a timely reminder of how frail we are, how close to death we each stand, and how the events of our lives are simply not in our own control. We would do well to take the lessons this year has laid before us and learn from them. Time is fleeting and eternity is but a breath away.

    This world exists for one reason: To bring glory unto God through the salvation of His people, their deliverance from sin, death and hell, into eternal glory, through the sacrificial death of His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ. The world continues today for the simple reason that God continues to preach this message, the gospel, throughout the world unto the end of time. Then Christ will return.

    But the gospel has a beginning. And that beginning lies in the voice of one crying in the wilderness - prepare ye the way of the Lord. Before any will hear the message of God's grace in Jesus Christ, before any will see their need of salvation, they must first be brought to know their state - their sin, their guilt, the condemnation under which that sin has brought them. If the events of this past year brings some to look beyond time into eternity, to consider what lays beyond the grave, to ask questions regarding that which is eternal, to cry out unto God for mercy.... if they bring some to in the end, be brought to faith in Jesus Christ, then even these troublesome times will have been used to great good. Our great need is the gospel. May God sound a voice in the wilderness today to bring us to hear, to really hear... for without that gospel, and without ears to hear, we perish. But if the gospel comes our way, to a heart prepared of God, prepared by a voice crying in the wilderness, then great will be our salvation. Oh what a Saviour Christ is! And what a hope in the midst of darkness is the light of His gospel!

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