Q: #31. How were people saved in the Old Testament?

    A: They were saved in the same way we are today, by faith. Just as our faith
today makes us righteous, they were also declared righteous by faith.

(Rom 4:3) says, "Abraham believed God, and it was counted unto him for 
righteousness." (Also see: Gen 15:6, Gal 3:6, James 2:23)

(Rom 4:6) continues, quoting David as saying a man is blessed "whom God imputeth
righteousness without works."

(Heb 11:4) says Abel was declared righteous by faith.

(Heb 11:7) says Noah, "became heir of the righteousness which is by faith."

    In fact, (Heb 11:6) says that without faith it is impossible to please God.

    So, the question is asked, "Well, we are saved by faith in Jesus, but since
Jesus had not yet been born as man in the Old Testament, in whom did they place 
their faith?" 

    They placed their faith in Jesus, just as we do today. As we now look back at
Jesus, they looked forward to Jesus. Although they did not know the name "Jesus"
they most certainly knew He was coming. The Old Testament is filled with hundreds
of prophesies that foretold the coming of Jesus. He was known by such names as
the Messiah (Dan 9:25-26), Redeemer (Job 19:25-26)(Isa 59:20), and Immanuel
(Isa 7:14). In addition, dozens of things all through the Old Testament pointed
to Jesus (i.e. the Tabernacle and the things in it, blood sacrifices, the
unblemished lamb, Passover, manna from heaven, ceremonial cleansing laws, the 
Sabbath, etc...)

    We can also see in the New Testament that Jesus was expected to come 
(Jn 1:19-25,41)(Jn 4:25)(Jn 6:14)(Jn 7:40-41)(Acts 3:17-26)(Acts 7:37).

(Jn 1:45) gives us a great example of this saying, "... We have found him, of 
whom Moses in the law, and the prophets, did write, Jesus of Nazareth, the son of
Joseph." (See: Gen 3:15, Deut 18:18 as examples of verses where Moses pointed to
Jesus) 

    We can see in other New Testament verses, as well, that Jesus fulfilled Old
Testament prophecy (Lk 24:44-47)(Acts 10:43)(Acts 18:28)(Acts 26:22-23)(Rom 1:2-4)
(1 Cor 15:3)(1 Pet 1:10-11).

    Let me add here, it is my personal belief through my studies, that the vast
majority of the appearances of the "Lord" in the Old Testament were, in fact, 
Jesus Himself. If indeed this was the case, then I believe their faith in the
"Lord" of the Old Testament was also having faith in Jesus. (For more on why I
believe this, please see my study under the "Studying The Word" link on the main
page called "Jesus In The Old Testament."

    One final thing related to this, is that those believers who died in the Old
Testament did not go to Heaven, nor was there a Hell for unbelievers. Those who 
died in the Old Testament went to a place called Sheol. This was basically a 
place made up of two areas: Paradise (or Abraham's Bosom) and Hades. Paradise was
for believers, and Hades for unbelievers. Jesus gave us a description of this in
(Lk 16:19-31). In short, Paradise was a place of comfort, and Hades a place of 
torment, and there was a large chasm between the two.

    The reason no one could go to Heaven was because payment had not yet been
made for sin, because Jesus had not yet died. The New Covenant was just like a
"will" that we have today, and it could not go into effect until the one for whom
it was written had died (Heb 9:16-17). When Jesus died, the New Covenant began.

    During the 3 days between Jesus death and resurrection, He preached the gospel
to those who were in Sheol (Mt 12:40)(1 Pet 3:18-20)(1 Pet 4:6)(Acts 2:27,31)
(Eph 4:8-10). After proclaiming the gospel, all Old Testament believers (and
the thief on the cross Lk 23:43) were taken to Heaven. This is also where all
Christians who have died since reside.

    The Bible says Jesus was "slain from the foundation of the world" (Rev 13:8),
and the book of life, which contains the names of all who are God's children was
"written from the foundation of the world" (Rev 17:8).

    The Lord's plan from the beginning has always been that faith in Jesus Christ
would be the means by which we are saved. He has always known from the beginning
who would place their faith in Jesus, whether they knew Him by name, or simply as
their coming Messiah, Deliverer, Immanuel as they did in the Old Testament. Those
who have done so are written in His book of life.



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