| Our greatest desire is for people to come to know
God personally. The simple truth is that there is a God who created
you and loves you very much. (Genesis
1:1) He gave us life and deserves our gratitude and love.
We, however, have chosen to disobey Him and sin against
Him; all of us have done wrong and failed to do what
is right. (Romans
3:23) We may not be more sinful than our neighbor,
or we may be far worse than anyone we know, it does not
matter. Either way, we are guilty before God. (1
John 1:8)
God is perfect, completely good, always right and fair.
He cannot tolerate sin. He cannot simply overlook the
fact that we have chosen to disobey Him. The Bible says "the
wages of sin is death." (Romans
6:23) This means that the fair payment for our rebellion
against God is death. It is the punishment that we deserve.
Jesus, the one and only Son of God, came to earth and
lived a perfect sinless life. He was crucified even though
He was completely innocent. He received the punishment
that we deserved. He was the perfect sacrifice, He was
put into our place and took on Himself the sentence of
death that should have been ours. (Romans
5:8)
Jesus did not, however, remain dead. After three days,
He rose from the grave and later ascended into heaven.
He will return for all those who are trusting in Him
as their Savior.
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Jesus died for you. You can be saved by asking Him for
forgiveness from your sins. If you are willing to repent
of your sin, He is waiting to forgive you. It doesn't
matter what you have done in the past, if you cry out
to Jesus for forgiveness, He will not reject you. The
word "repent" literally means "to turn
away from." You need to look at your life, admit
that you are a sinner, genuinely desire to turn your
back on that sin, and ask Him to forgive you. If you
do this, He promises to forgive you.
True Christianity is not about attending a particular
church, or how your parents raised you, or what country
you were born in. Being a Christian means that you have
a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, that He is
your Savior. It's not good enough that your priest, pastor,
mother, or aunt knows Jesus, you must know Him for yourself.
They cannot believe in Him for you, you must believe
for yourself. They cannot repent for you, you must repent
for yourself.
Jesus is everywhere all the time. He can hear you now
if you ask Him for forgiveness. Please turn your life
over to Him NOW. Time slips by so quickly, don't miss
this opportunity. If you want to pray and ask Jesus to
be your Savior, you can say a prayer something like this:
"Jesus, I know that I have sinned against
you. I know the truth is that I have sinned by my
own choice, and I am the one responsible for it.
I know that I have earned punishment from You, and
that the fair punishment would be death. Jesus, I
believe that You died in my place. Forgive me for
my sin. I cannot cover or take my sin away, I am
relying totally and only on You. You are the only
one who can save me. I reject my sin, I turn away
from it, I repent. Come into my life, take away my
sin, and show me how to live my life in a way that
is right and pleasing to You."
If you have prayed this, YOU ARE SAVED! You are now
completely forgiven, a new creation, innocent in the
eyes of God. Welcome to the family of God!
It is important for you to start to grow in your relationship
with Jesus. Just like any relationship, you need to spend
time with someone if you want to know them well. The
way to know God is through the Bible. We have a few different
Bible studies here that will help you get going. It's
also important to find a church you can attend where
they teach the Bible. This will allow you to talk with
a pastor who will help explain questions you might have,
and it will give you a chance to spend time with other
Christians who can encourage you.
You can start to study the Bible by going through this New
Believers Booklet. After that, we recommend that
you start a Bible
study through the Gospel of John. You can look
for a church in your area by checking the List
of Calvary Chapel Fellowships. |