jesus died for "you"

God's love for you transcends all understanding, inviting you to experience life in its fullness alongside Him. The Bible reminds us in John 10:10 that Jesus came so we might have life more abundantly. However, our sins create a barrier between us and God, as Romans 3:23 states, "All have sinned and come short of the glory of God," leading to the reality that "the wages of sin is death". Fortunately, Jesus' sacrifice offers a pathway back to grace. He bore our sins and, though He never sinned Himself, He died for us to restore our relationship with God. His resurrection signifies His victory over sin and death, ensuring that through Him, we can find a safe passage back to the Father. Consequently, it is only through faith in Jesus Christ that we can bridge the gap created by our sins and return to the loving embrace of God.

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“For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life."

John 3:16

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a necessary change

Understanding the significance of what Jesus did for you is crucial, but this knowledge holds no power unless accompanied by true repentance and faith. Repentance means turning away from your own ways and embracing God's path, while placing your complete trust in Jesus Christ as your Savior.

The promise of salvation is clear in Romans 10:9: If you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.

This transformative process of acknowledging one's sinfulness, turning towards God, and placing unwavering faith in Christ is essential for experiencing the fullness of His grace and the assurance of eternal life. Embrace this call to faith, and let it reshape your life in alignment with God's will.

one heartbeat away

Our lives can come to an end at any given moment. Each heartbeat brings us closer to an ultimate fate—either an eternity filled with torment as a consequence of our sins or a state of everlasting peace and joy in the presence of God, granted through our acceptance of Jesus as our Lord and Savior. This pivotal choice to accept all that god has done for us shapes our destiny and also enriches our lives with hope and purpose.

are you ready to accept Jesus as your lord and savior?

If your answer is yes, just repeat the following prayer from your heart

“LORD, I come to you with sincerity, and I confess that I am a sinner who has lived a sinful life. I ask You to forgive me. Today, I choose to turn away from my sinful life and follow You into the new life You have for me in Jesus. I ask You, Lord Jesus, to save me and Cleanse me from all evil and unrighteousness.

I believe that god raised you from the dead and I receive You, Jesus, to be my Lord, and my Savior from this day forth and even forevermore. Please give me eyes that see you, ears that hear you and a heart to understand you.

AMEN!

If you if you said this prayer wholeheartedly... welcome to god's family!

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what now?

Before ascending into heaven, Jesus emphasized to his followers that he wanted all believers to be baptized (momentarily submerged in water as an outward display of your newfound faith) and discipled (taught all that Jesus commanded). IN the bible, both of these things were done as soon as believers had the opportunity. We want yo help you do the same. Fill out the form below and we'll work to get you baptized and plugged in to a group of believers in your area who will teach and help you grow in your relationship with Jesus.

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