Jesus Christ fulfilled our greatest need
The Son of God came to earth to meet humanity’s most crucial need—forgiveness and reconciliation. There’s nothing we can do to be good enough, but Jesus lived a perfect life and died in our place (2 Cor. 5:21). If you’ll trust Him as your Savior, you will live with Him forever in heaven. You can use the following prayer or your own words:
Lord Jesus, I believe You are truly the Son of God. I confess that I have sinned against You in thought, word, and deed. Please forgive all my wrongdoing, and let me live in relationship with You from now on. I receive You as my Savior and recognize that the work You accomplished once and for all on the cross was done on my behalf. Thank You for saving me. Help me to live a life that is pleasing to You. Amen.
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Hi there, and thank you for sharing encouragement to unite together as ekklesia.
While I agree with your plea, there’s something that I want to present to you as well.
I was called to salvation by God by heavy guilt, and was saved one night in the cab of my truck. And I have been to innumerable churches, and have been a member of a few, and none of them offered what I needed to fix my guilt.
(I’m not saying good churches don’t exist, I’m stating that most that I’ve encountered are more harmful than helpful to the lost sinner’s condition).
I have relatives who’ve been immersed in church for decades, and when I try to get them to celebrate with me that we saints have been made the righteousness of God…I just get a blank look like I’m speaking Portuguese to them. All they can relate to is what it is to be a baptist Christian.
And I myself go to church, but I find no life there. There just isn’t any meaningful embracing what it is to rest in the finished work of Christ and His righteousness.
I should not have stated that there is no life at my existing church.
What I’m really trying to communicate is how religion has suppressed people’s embracing a major portion of the good news.
Please understand, I want church to work, but if I were back in my seeking spiritual life season, I would be in a world of hurt if the institutional church was my guide to find peace in Christ’s finished work.
God bless you my brother
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I appreciate your comments.
You are not alone in your criticism of ‘religious people’ as Jesus had quite a bit to say about them.
Jesus is seeking a personal relationship with each of us. Those who enjoy a personal relationship with Jesus would naturally worship Him in truth and Spirit. Jesus said we should seek His approval, not the world’s.
I pray that the Holy Spirit would guide you to the right church.
May God continue to Bless you and yours as well.
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God bless you brother for your kindness and encouragement.
I have a follow up comment that posted earlier in regards to my original comment. If you will post it, I would appreciate it very much.
Grace and peace to you. 🙂
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I put the two comments together into one.
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I see it now,
Perfect!
Thank you brother.
God bless you and all of your family.
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You’re very welcome.
Thank you, May God continue to Bless you and yours as well.
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Thank you very much. I appreciate the honor to His Glory.
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