Is Jesus the Only Way to salvation?
It may seem unfair, unjust, or even arrogant for Christians to say that Jesus is
the only way that a person can have a relationship with God. These
misconceptions, however, can be cleared up by coming to a clear understanding of
the issue. After we do this, we will look at some objections to this claim.
Christians did not invent the idea that a person can only be saved by Jesus
Christians say that Jesus is the only way to God because Jesus Himself said He
was the only way to God. It is Jesus' claim, not our invention. Consider these
verses where Christ eliminates alternative ways to God: "I am the way, and the
truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father, but through me" (John 14:6).
"For unless you believe that I am He, you will die in your sins" (John 8:24).
Christ's apostles later affirmed His claim: "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, " Peter says in Acts 4:12. Paul writes "For there is one
God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus" (1 Timothy
2:5). It is not arrogant for Christians to make such an exclusive claim since we
are only relaying what Jesus taught and being faithful to what Jesus told us to
do (Matt. 28:19). If we come to understand why Jesus is the only way, we will
see that it is not unfair for Him to make such claims.
Why is Jesus the only way?
Every person is separated from God by their sin and in need of forgiveness.
Because God is just as well as loving, we cannot cross this gulf and have a
relationship with Him (eternal life) unless the penalty for our sin is
paid--eternal death. If God did not judge our sin, He would no longer be just.
Living a good, moral life cannot save a person because good works do not pay the
penalty for sin. Just as we can only pay a $50 speeding ticket with $50 (not by
baking cookies for the judge or even paying $49), only death can pay the
death penalty for sin. Being religious cannot save a person either,
because religion does not pay the death penalty.
Fortunately, because of His love for us, God sent Jesus to die in our place to
pay the death penalty we deserve for our sin. Jesus chose to do this because He
loves us, and was the only one able to do this because He is fully God (He had
to be infinite to pay the penalty for more than one person) and He is fully man
(He had to be a sinless human to pay the penalty for a sinful human). Jesus is
not only sinless, but He is 100% God and 100% man.
On the cross, God judged Jesus for our sin so that we wouldn't have to be.
That's why He is the only way to God--only Jesus was willing and able to die
for us to pay our death penalty, thus providing forgiveness for our sins. No
one other religious leader has done this; no one else could have done this.
So now there are two options. Either a person can pay this penalty
themselves--and so not be saved--or Jesus can pay it for them--and be saved. In
both ways, God is just because the penalty is paid. The decision is ours to
make, and all we need to do is accept God's offer of forgiveness in Jesus.
Either we pay the penalty, or we trust Jesus to save us and He pays the penalty.
To summarize, we can receive forgiveness and eternal life only through Jesus
because only He has taken away our sin and bridged the gulf between us and God.
It took His death to pay the penalty for our sin. If there had been any other
way, Jesus would not have died (Gal 2:21). Considering the sacrifice Jesus
made, we should not think it is unfair that there is only one way, but we should
be glad that there is any way at all. Now we will look at some problems
that people have with accepting this exclusive claim.
Scripture quotations are generally from the New American Standard Bible,
copyright 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1975, 1977, by the Lockman
Foundation.
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