From: Suryadi Wijaya 

No Other Man

And there is salvation in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven 
given among men by which we must be saved" (Acts 4:12).

People need salvation.
This passage of Scripture speaks of salvation. It insists that "we must be 
saved." Do you really believe that? Does the human need for salvation evoke any 
sense of urgency in you?
In the book Saved from What? (Crossway, 2002), R. C. Sproul explains that 
because we're guilty of sin, what we ultimately need salvation from is God 
himself! The Bible declares that almighty God hates those who fall short of his 
righteousness; he hates them with a justly deserved hatred (Pss. 5:5; 11:5; 
Prov. 16:5). God will punish unsaved sinners with "the second death, the lake 
of fire. And if anyone's name [is] not found written in the book of life, he 
[will be] thrown into the lake of fire" (Rev. 20:14-15). "And the smoke of 
their torment [will go] up forever and ever, and they [will] have no rest, day 
or night" (Rev. 14:11).
Do you believe that? Every unsaved human being will experience eternal, 
conscious torment under God's wrath and curse. We are destined for this 
fate-each one of us-unless somehow we are saved from it.

There is no salvation apart from Jesus Christ.
How hard, though, can it be to get saved? Well, considering that God is so far 
above all others in power and authority, we cannot expect to be saved from God 
by anyone except God himself. For us to be saved, God would have to want to 
save us. Yet, in fact, he owes salvation to no one. Each of us has forfeited 
his favor, so that, in perfect justice, he can inflict the full penalty that we 
deserve, both in this life and in the life to come. And why should a just God 
want to do anything except execute just judgment on those who deserve it?
But God-in sheer grace, mercy, and love-chose to save sinners. Nevertheless, he 
could save us only in a way that positively enacts the demands of his perfect 
justice. For that to happen, sinners need a substitute that is acceptable to 
God-one who is willing and able to live a perfectly righteous life for them and 
to die an atoning death for them. Amazingly, God the Son took on himself a true 
human nature, fulfilled all our duty, and paid all our debt (2 Cor. 5:21). The 
only way to be saved by God is through the saving work of Jesus Christ. 
Accordingly, "There is salvation in no one else, for there is no other name 
under heaven given among men by which we must be saved."

There is salvation in Jesus Christ.
Even though there is no salvation apart from Jesus, we can thank God that in 
him "there is salvation" (Acts 4:12). Jesus accomplished everything needed to 
secure salvation for sinners. Therefore, "God raised him up, loosing the pangs 
of death, because it was not possible for him to be held by it" (Acts 2:24). 
And now Jesus is alive and exalted to the right hand of the Father in heaven. 
There he is exercising his saving rule in order to deliver sinners from God's 
everlasting curse and bring them into God's everlasting blessing. "For the 
wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus 
our Lord" (Rom. 6:23). There is salvation! It is full and free in Christ!

People need to trust in Christ, or they will be eternally lost.
How do people receive this salvation? God says that "there is no other name 
under heaven given among men by which we must be saved." R. C. H. Lenski 
comments that "name" here means "the revelation by which the saving person 
becomes the possession of the person to be saved. It is the objective means of 
saving and implies faith in that name or revelation as the subjective means. 
Jesus comes to us by means of his name; that name awakens faith; and by faith 
in his name he saves us." In order to be saved, people need to hear about Jesus 
Christ and trust in him alone for salvation.
God makes this explicit in Romans 10: "For 'everyone who calls on the name of 
the Lord will be saved.' But how are they to call on him in whom they have not 
believed? And how are they to believe in him of whom they have never heard? And 
how are they to hear without someone preaching? And how are they to preach 
unless they are sent?... So faith comes from hearing, and hearing through the 
word of Christ" (vss. 13-17).

Spread the good tidings all around!
Do we in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church really believe what God declares in 
Acts 4:12-that people need salvation, that Christ is the only Savior, that in 
him there is full and free salvation, and that people need to hear about Christ 
and trust him alone or else they will be eternally lost? These are the ABCs of 
scriptural faith and life! If we don't grasp these rudiments, we don't even 
grasp basic Christianity itself, let alone the Reformed explication of it.
Do you grasp these basics? More pointedly, do they grasp you? Do they drive 
your concerns, your prayers, your priorities? When God says, "And there is 
salvation in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given among 
men by which we must be saved," does it stir your heart? Does it spur you to do 
something? The name of Jesus-no other name-is given among men so they may be 
saved. What will you do about it?
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From: "Bayo Afolaranmi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Dear Beloved,
CHRISTMAS WITHOUT CHRIST

"She will give birth to a son, and you are to give him the name Jesus, because 
he will save his people from their sins" (Matthew 1:21, NIV).
I was coming home from my working place that day when I saw a place full of 
celebration. A brewery company is organizing a Christmas show.
Beer and all sorts of alcoholic drinks were free for every one that attended 
the show.  The place was full of young men and women and even some elderly ones 
that came to enjoy the show. There was no place for Christ - the reason for 
Christmas - in the show for it was organized to promote the products of the 
brewery company.
As I was passing by the place, I was thinking within me of all the funs that 
normally accompany the Christmas season. Why are we doing all these funs? Are 
they purposely for Jesus Christ? Have we not turned the season to a season to 
gratify our selfish desires? It is good that a period of the year is set aside 
to celebrate His birth. Do
we really focus on Jesus Christ who is the reason for Christmas?
Do not celebrate this Christmas without Jesus Christ. He has come to save us. 
Paul said, "[Jesus Christ] who gave  himself for us to redeem us from all 
wickedness and to purify for himself a people that are his very own, eager to  
do what is good" (Titus 2:14, NIV). Have you been saved by Him? As you 
celebrate this Christmas, think of how you will lead others to the saving 
knowledge of Jesus Christ so that they also will not be celebrating Christmas 
without Christ.

In His service,
Bayo Afolaranmi (Pastor).

"I eagerly expect and hope that I will in no way be ashamed, but will have 
sufficient courage so that now as always Christ will be exalted in my body, 
whether by life or by death. FOR TO ME, TO LIVE IS CHRIST AND TO DIE IS GAIN" 
(Philippians 1:20-21, NIV).
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From: "Bayo Afolaranmi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Dear Beloved,

"IS IT TOO LATE?"

"The children born during your bereavement will yet say in your hearing, 'This 
place is too small for us; give us more space to live in.' Then you will say in 
your heart, 'Who bore me these? I was bereaved and barren; I was exiled and 
rejected. Who brought these up? I was left all alone, but these--where have 
they come from?'" (Isaiah
49:20-21, NIV).

I was with my father in his farmhouse some years ago when he was telling me his 
life story. It was the early part of his marriage with my mother. They had lost 
their first three sons in succession. All his contemporaries were successfully 
having children. It seemed that there was no hope of having another child. As 
he was in that same farmhouse one afternoon pondering about his dilemma, he 
heard a voice saying:
"IS IT TOO LATE?" He did not know the source of the voice, but he believed that 
it came from God, and that it was actually not too late for him and his young 
wife to have children that would live.

That was about forty years ago. The Lord has now blessed my parents with five 
sons, three daughters and eight other grandchildren - all alive to God's glory! 
It was indeed not too late for my father to be a biological father and even now 
a grandfather. The bereaved family of two is now about twenty. My parents still 
wonder till today that they
could have such number of living children.

I remembered this situation as I was reading the above Bible passage recently. 
Hannah was in a similar situation. The Bible introduced her as a sad childless 
woman (1 Samuel 1:2-7). However, God changed her story. She later had three 
sons and two daughters after giving birth to that great man of God, Samuel (1 
Samuel 2:21).

What is your situation? Do you also have a similar situation? It may not be 
childlessness. It may be any other seemingly hopeless situation. Let me 
reaffirm it that IT IS NOT TOO LATE! The Lord is not done with you yet. He will 
arise in His appointed time and manifest His power in your life. Remember the 
words of the Psalmist, "When the LORD brought back the captives to Zion, we 
were like men who dreamed.
Our mouths were filled with laughter, our tongues with songs of joy.
Then it was said among the nations, 'The LORD has done great things for them.' 
The LORD has done great things for us, and we are filled with joy" (Psalm 
126:1-3, NIV. Read also Jeremiah 31:16-17).

In His service,
Bayo Afolaranmi (Pastor) 

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