There is a wonderful book which contains everything we need to know to live our
lives the way our Creator intended (II
Timothy 3:16,17). There are countless truths to live by found in this book,
God's message to mankind, but if we were to boil everything down to its most
basic message, this book, the Bible, makes three things clear...
First, the Bible says that mankind has a problem, and that problem is called
sin. Sin is any action or attitude that falls short of God's perfect standard.
Every one of us has the problem of sin (Romans
3:23). And the Bible teaches us that there is a consequence to sin - sin
separates us from a holy God (Habakkuk
1:13). In fact, the Bible tells us that end result of sin is death (Romans
6:23) and that there is nothing that we ourselves can do to solve the
problem of sin.
Second, the Bible says that there is a solution to the problem of sin, and that
solution is the person of Jesus Christ (Romans
6:23). The Bible tells us that God loved us so much that he sent Jesus, His
only Son, to die in our place (John
3:16). Jesus paid the penalty of your sin so that you would not have to be
forever separated from God (I
John 4:10). The Bible also tells us that Jesus is the only solution for our
sin problem (John
14:6).
Third, the Bible demands a decision. It is not enough to just know about Jesus
Christ and His death on the cross for you. You must choose to put your trust in
Christ, to receive this free gift of salvation that God offers (John
1:12).
All of us have the problem of sin. There is only one solution to the problem -
the person of Jesus Christ and His death on the cross for us. Every one of us
must decide...
What will you do with Jesus Christ?
You must make a decision. What are your options? There are only three possible
answers to this question:
1. To say yes, to accept God's free gift of salvation by putting your trust in
Jesus Christ.
2. To say no, to reject God's offer of salvation. The Bible says that those who
make this choice will spend eternity separated from God in a place called Hell.
3. To say maybe, to try to put off the decision to a more convenient time. The
Bible does say that God is patient, wanting everyone to come to the point of
accepting His gift of salvation (II
Peter 3:9). But none of us is promised that we will be here tomorrow, and
because of this "x-factor" of death, trying to put off our decision by saying
maybe automatically puts us in the "no" category.
So, in reality, there are only two answers to the question, "What will you do
with Jesus Christ?" To accept His free gift of salvation or to reject that gift.
Let me ask you, "What have you done with Jesus Christ?" If you have never
accepted God's offer of eternal life, I can think of no better time than right
now (II
Corinthians 6:2). If you would like to say yes to Christ, you can do it
right now, wherever you are, whatever you are doing. Join me in our prayer room
to talk to Him and invite Him into your life.
The invitation is open - you can accept the gift of salvation and get rid of the
sin in your life. It doesn't matter what you're doing or what you've done. The
offer is open to everyone.
Please accept it
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BEGIN A RELATIONSHIP WITH JESUS CHRIST
RIGHT NOW, RIGHT WHERE YOU ARE, YOU NEED ONLY ASK HIM...
If you've come this far, you probably realize you're about to make the most
important decision of your life.
Jesus said, "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you
rest." He also said, "whoever comes to me I will never drive away."
So if you ask Him, you will be accepted.
The way believers talk to the Lord is through prayer. Your prayer should be your
own, from your own heart to His. If you're not in the habit of praying, though,
you may need an example.
An example of such a prayer may go something like this:
Father in Heaven,
I know that I am a sinner
and need forgiveness.
I believe that Your Son Jesus
died in my place,
to pay the penalty for my sin,
and rose again for my salvation.
I want to turn from my sinful ways,
so I now ask you,
Lord Jesus, to come
into my life as my Savior
and my Lord.
In Jesus name I pray, Amen.
The Bible says, "Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved." So
if you have asked Him into your life, and believe He died to save you, you are a
Christian, bound for Heaven.
The difficulties of living as a Christian in a sinful world are many. Therefore
it is essential that you immediately seek other sincere, Bible-believing
Christians to help you sustain your resolve. Both individual Christian friends
and a solidly Bible-based Christian church are essential.
If you have taken this all-important step, please...
Contact us and let us welcome you into the family of
God.
Your friend in Christ,
Pastor Derek Bell