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A man named Saul once struggled with the problem
of how to please God.
His story is found in the Bible.
Before he became a believer in Jesus, Saul had
investigated all the possible "religious" things he might
do to please God. He considered himself morally upright. Surely he
had done enough "good" things to please Him.
But one day, while traveling on the road from
Jerusalem to the Syrian capital of Damascus, Saul heard the voice of
Jesus Christ. Suddenly he realized that he was a sinner, and by the
power of God he was gloriously saved. His whole outlook on life was
turned around. He would never be the same again, and later he became
known as the Apostle Paul.
After Paul believed in Jesus, he thought about how
a person can be saved. He studied the Scriptures, reviewed his own
personal experience and he reached the conclusion that a man is
justified by faith alone, not through what he does to keep the law
(Romans 3:28).
- There is only one requirement for
salvation--faith in Jesus Christ. Just believe in Him. That's
all you need to do.
- You are not saved by belonging to a particular
church or denomination; no church saves you!
- You are not saved if the good things you do
outweigh your bad things--they never will!
- You are saved only by faith in the Saviour--Jesus
Christ.
While Jesus was hanging on the cross, a thief hung
beside Him on another cross. This thief turned to Jesus and said, "Lord,
remember me when You come into Your kingdom" (Luke 23:42).
No one could have spoken those words without real
faith. He believed. Jesus responded, "Today
you will be with Me in Paradise."
- That thief had no opportunity to be baptized.
- There was no time to join the rest of the
believers (church)
- No chance to do good works.
- He was dying.
- All he had time to do was trust Christ.
Like him all YOU need to do is trust
Jesus to be saved
- But this faith must be yours alone.
- You are not saved because your parents believe.
- Your salvation doesn't come through someone
else, not even your priest, your pastor or your rabbi.
Once you have taken this step of faith, you are
placed into the security of God's hand.
Here is Jesus' promise to you. "My
sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me. And I give
them eternal life, and they shall never perish; neither shall anyone
snatch them out of My hand. My Father, who has given them to Me, is
greater than all; and no one is able to snatch them out of My
Father's hand" (John 10:27-29).
So ask yourself if you have trusted Christ as your
Saviour.
- If so, you are saved, secure in the hand of our
Sovereign God. You couldn't be in a better position. You have
taken the first step as a new Christian.
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