God’s Redemptive Plan From the Beginning
Long before God breathed life into our first ancestor, Adam, the plan for our redemption was already in motion. Scripture hints at this from the very beginning (Genesis 3:14–15), and its fulfillment began when Jesus—the eternal Son of God—was conceived in the virgin Mary through the Holy Spirit (Matthew 1:18–25).
Jesus lived a sinless life and offered himself as the perfect, unblemished Lamb of God. On the cross at Calvary, he took upon himself the punishment that belonged to us, opening the way for anyone who believes in him to become a child of God. His resurrection on the third day confirmed the promise spoken in Eden. With that victory, God’s redemptive plan stood complete. His final words on the cross were, “It is finished.”
Scripture also teaches that history is moving toward Christ’s return. The signs of our time echo what Jesus described, reminding us that his coming is drawing near (Matthew 24:32–35). The world is heading toward a period the Bible calls the Great Tribulation—a time of deep upheaval for those who reject God’s grace. But for those who belong to Christ, his return is a promise of hope, not fear.
This website exists to offer clarity in a world full of noise and confusion. The enemy of our souls works tirelessly to distort the truth, but God’s Word remains clear and trustworthy. Here you’ll find what Jesus Christ has done in my life, along with insights from faithful followers of Christ who explain Scripture with care and reverence.
As with any teaching, compare everything you read to the infallible Word of God. The apostle Paul warned that anyone who proclaims a different gospel than the one given by Christ stands under God’s judgment (Galatians 1:8–9). Let the seed of truth take root in your heart, and the Holy Spirit will cause it to grow into genuine faith in Jesus Christ—your Creator and Savior.
Jesus has already accomplished everything necessary for your salvation. The invitation now rests with you: to believe, to receive his free gift of eternal life, and to enter into peace with God the Father.
