Is Jesus for People Like You?

Is Jesus for People Like You?

Author: Colin Smith April 12, 2026 Duration: 3:00

God our Saviour... desires all people to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth. For there is one God, and there is one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus, who gave himself as a ransom for all.


1 Timothy 2:3–6

This is a marvellous statement of God’s redeeming purpose in Jesus Christ. Does “all” mean “every single person”? Or “all kinds of people”? It seems clear that “all” means “all kinds of people.” Here are three reasons:

  1. That’s what all means in verse 1. God does not expect us to pray for every single person in the world but for all kinds of people.
  2. The Bible never suggests that every person will be saved. Some will enter everlasting life and others everlasting destruction.
  3. The word ransom (2:6) means the payment of a price. If Christ paid for the sins of every single person, hell would be filled with people whose sins had already been paid for.

Christ gave His life to ransom “all kinds of people.” There will be people like you in heaven. So why not you? There will be people of your personality type, so why not you? There will be people from your race and language group, so why not you? There will be people who were once caught up in every kind of vice but who have been redeemed by the blood of Christ. So why not you?

“There is one God, and there is one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus” (2:5). That means that Christ is the mediator for you.

God wants people like you to be saved. Christ gave His life as a ransom for people like you.


If you have not yet trusted Christ as your Redeemer, why not do so today? If you come to Christ, He will never turn you away (John 6:37).


Looking for a moment of calm and clarity in your day? Open the Bible UK Daily offers a brief, thoughtful pause with host Colin Smith. Each episode is a concise reflection designed to fit into the busiest schedule, providing a focused look at scripture and its relevance to everyday life. You'll hear insights drawn directly from the Bible, presented without pretense or lengthy commentary. The delivery by Sue McLeish brings a warm and engaging tone to these daily installments, making complex themes accessible and personal. This podcast is for anyone seeking a regular touchpoint for spiritual encouragement, whether you're well-versed in Christian teaching or simply curious. It’s a daily habit that prioritizes depth over duration, aiming to connect ancient wisdom with modern realities. Tune in for a straightforward exploration of faith that fits right into your morning routine, commute, or quiet moment. The consistent, short format makes it easy to return to day after day, building a rhythm of reflection. Listen to this podcast for a reliable source of perspective and peace, grounded in a traditional text but spoken into contemporary life.
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