Spiritual Law 2
March 21, 2008
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Spiritual Law 2
Good Morning all, I hope all of you have a great East weekend but do not forget what this holiday is about. Without this Easter we would all still be lost and not be able to have a personal relationship with God. This is something the we all must have. I would hope it would be something we would all want.
Law Two: All of us are sinful and separated from God. Therefore we cannot know and experience God’s love and plan for our life.I know most of us are “good people” but being a good person does not make one right with God. Because of the fall of man we are not even close to worthy to be close to God. This is not what God wanted. However, we were given a free will, a soul, and a spirit that is stubborn, selfish and rebellious. With that being said the rift between us and God grew. Our free will made it impossible for us to bridge the gap between us and God alone. It doesn’t matter how nice we are, how many good things we do, or the kinds of things we own. It doesn’t even matter how many times a week you are inside a church. As we spoke yesterday, Jesus was sent here to live the purest of lives and then give up His life for us. He was the bridge that man needed to be able to be close to God.
Jesus, so long ago, gave Himself at the cross for you and me. This isn’t a myth or a story it happened just as the Bible tells you it did. I urge you to study your bible long and hard over the course of the next few days. Remember to praise Jesus for his pain and suffering. He did that of his own accord which the following verses will explain.
John 10: 17-18 17”The reason my Father loves me is that I lay down my life—only to take it up again.” 18”No one takes it from me, but I lay it down of my own accord. I have authority to lay it down and authority to take it up again. This command I received from my Father.”No one took Jesus’ life; He simply gave it to them. He did that for you and for me because the only punishment for sin is death. He died so that we would have everlasting life with the Father. With His life, death, and resurrection, if we can accept Jesus Christ as our Lord and savior, we can be saved and forgiven for our sins.
Jesus heard the call of His father and followed it without question. If we would just open our hearts and our minds and follow God, as He has commanded us to do, we will be able to begin to grow and have a relationship with our Lord. Be fearful of the consequences if you ignore the call. For the punishment is death and eternal separation form God. That isn’t anything I want for any of us.
We all know that tomorrow is not a guarantee, get yourself right with the Lord today. You and I both will be glad you did. I call on you to pray the following prayer with me today, and let your relationship with God begin to grow. God loves you and wants you, but the choice is up to you to make. The choice is simple, life or death? I will choose life. Please pray with me. Dear Father,
I now believe that Jesus Christ is Your only begotten Son, that He came to our earth in the flesh and died on the cross to take away all of my sins and the sins of this world. I believe that Jesus Christ then rose from the dead on the third day to give all of us eternal life.
Lord Jesus,
I now confess to You, all of the wrong and sinful things that I have ever done in my life. I ask that You please forgive me and wash away all of my sins by the blood that You have personally shed for me on the cross. I am now ready to accept You as my personal Lord and Savior. I now ask that You come into my life and live with me for all of eternity. Father, Jesus - I now believe that I am truly saved and born again.
God is performing miracles as we speak, I know someone who reads this will be changed for the rest of their life. Please share this with someone today.
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Have a Wonderful Good Friday and Easter weekend!William
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