Many people claim to be good. As Christians we all claim to be good people. There is the single mother working two jobs to put food on the table for her chi.ldren. The father, in the garage with his son's car teaching him the mechanics of his vehicle. The husband and wife helping each other with trials of daily life. What about the stranger helping an elderly across the street or the person giving nearly all they have to charity? There are men and women everywhere that makes the claim, "I'm a good person". The truth is in what Jesus said, "there is none good, but one that is, God." So does this mean we are all bad? What about Jesus? Most unbelievers who reject the Divinity of Christ quote this passage in the Bible.
Jesus' statement brings to light a powerful truth: Human beings are not "good" when being measured by God's standards. 1 Samuel 2:2 says, "There is none holy as the Lord". The fact that we are not good and fall short of our Heavenly Father's standards reveals our need for a Savior. Praise Jesus!
Matthew 19:17 Jesus said, "why callest thou me good? There is none good, but one that is, God: but if thou wilt enter into life, keep the commandments." The rich man wanted to know if there was a way a person could earn his salvation through "good works" or deeds. In this passage, Jesus teaches the young man that he needs God's grace. Jesus does this by revealing the man's inner nature. The rich man may have done good things in his daily living but his heart revealed that his "good", fell short from God's standards.
Matthew 19:21 "if thou wilt be perfect" Jesus knows that no one is perfect and tells the rich man to sell everything he has and give to the poor and follow Him. The rich man couldn't do this because he loved himself more than he loved the poor and loved his possessions more than he loved God.
***By God's glorious standards everyone falls short therefore becoming impossible to enter the Kingdom of Heaven without a Savior. This is the only acceptable atonement for our fallible nature.
Psalm 14:3 "they are all gone aside, they are all together become filthy: there is none that doeth good, no, not one." This passage is referring to unbelievers but can be applied to Christians as we can become "filthy" or backslide during the course of a life time.
Romans 3:23-31 "for all have sinned..." In verses 10-18, Paul is quoting from Psalm 14, acknowledging mankind as being guilty of sin. Since we are all sinners, Paul places emphasis on believing in Jesus Christ for the remission of our sins. We are "justified by faith without the deeds of the law."
Final thoughts
Human Depravity is the fallen state of mankind as a result of original sin. More commonly called Total Depravity. So, as the result of the fall of Adam and Eve, every part of mankind- our minds, will, emotions, and flesh-have been corrupted by sin. It affects everything about human nature. All the "good" that we do can be tainted by sin because they are not all done for the glory of God. Isaiah 64:6, "....all our righteousness are as filthy rags." There was only one who was perfect and walked with mankind, that is Jesus Christ. Because of our fallible nature we are not worthy, but through the blood of Jesus Christ we are saved!
Jesus' statement brings to light a powerful truth: Human beings are not "good" when being measured by God's standards. 1 Samuel 2:2 says, "There is none holy as the Lord". The fact that we are not good and fall short of our Heavenly Father's standards reveals our need for a Savior. Praise Jesus!
Matthew 19:17 Jesus said, "why callest thou me good? There is none good, but one that is, God: but if thou wilt enter into life, keep the commandments." The rich man wanted to know if there was a way a person could earn his salvation through "good works" or deeds. In this passage, Jesus teaches the young man that he needs God's grace. Jesus does this by revealing the man's inner nature. The rich man may have done good things in his daily living but his heart revealed that his "good", fell short from God's standards.
Matthew 19:21 "if thou wilt be perfect" Jesus knows that no one is perfect and tells the rich man to sell everything he has and give to the poor and follow Him. The rich man couldn't do this because he loved himself more than he loved the poor and loved his possessions more than he loved God.
***By God's glorious standards everyone falls short therefore becoming impossible to enter the Kingdom of Heaven without a Savior. This is the only acceptable atonement for our fallible nature.
Psalm 14:3 "they are all gone aside, they are all together become filthy: there is none that doeth good, no, not one." This passage is referring to unbelievers but can be applied to Christians as we can become "filthy" or backslide during the course of a life time.
Romans 3:23-31 "for all have sinned..." In verses 10-18, Paul is quoting from Psalm 14, acknowledging mankind as being guilty of sin. Since we are all sinners, Paul places emphasis on believing in Jesus Christ for the remission of our sins. We are "justified by faith without the deeds of the law."
Final thoughts
Human Depravity is the fallen state of mankind as a result of original sin. More commonly called Total Depravity. So, as the result of the fall of Adam and Eve, every part of mankind- our minds, will, emotions, and flesh-have been corrupted by sin. It affects everything about human nature. All the "good" that we do can be tainted by sin because they are not all done for the glory of God. Isaiah 64:6, "....all our righteousness are as filthy rags." There was only one who was perfect and walked with mankind, that is Jesus Christ. Because of our fallible nature we are not worthy, but through the blood of Jesus Christ we are saved!
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