The Bible says something incredible about how to bridge the gap between people and God. God saw the chasm that separated fallen people like you and me from Him. He saw the infinite distance it really was – vaster than any of us could ever realise. God understood that no amount of human effort or resourcefulness would ever be enough to bridge it. So, because he loves us, He took the responsibility Himself and sent His Son, Jesus Christ, to die on a cross for us all.
God’s story
This is God’s story – and we have the incredible privilege of carrying this message of the greatest news ever known. Because of what Christ has done for you, you can confidently tell your friends and family that the path to God is right there in front of them.
The act of being baptised is a way of witnessing to your faith. It’s an opportunity to share God’s story with people in your life. It’s also a first step in sharing the power of the gospel with other people, too. So, when you’re sensing spiritual openness in a conversation, what’s the best way to communicate this life-transforming path?
Take some time to discuss some of the following pictures and then commit yourself to remembering at least one of them, to help you tell God’s story with focus and passion.
The explanation of this illustration is clear and easy to memorise: on one side of the bridge is God. On the other side are people. Between God and people is a great chasm that exists because of people’s inclination to rebel against God’s way and go their own way instead. The Bible calls this “sin”.
The problem people face is that we want to get to God, but we realise we can’t just leap over the chasm. So we try by our own effort to get over it. In the end, we realise that all the effort in the world will never be enough to get us to the other side.
But God understood that no amount of effort would ever be enough to bridge the gap. So, motivated by love, God took the responsibility Himself. He sent His Son, Jesus Christ, to die on a cross for us all. And so the cross became the bridge between us and God.