Monthly Archives: August 2011

Bringing Home the Faith (eighteenth installment)

However, if you are thinking at this point that allowing Jesus to be Lord of your life does not seem like a very pleasant way to live, I understand. It does sound, at first, as though you will stop being “you”; that your friends will start to think you’re strange and you won’t have fun anymore. But that’s just not true. Only when you give Jesus complete control of your life can you begin truly to become the delightful, kind-hearted, and contented guy you were meant to be. This is the only way you’ll ever find real happiness in life. Continue reading

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Bringing Home the Faith (seventeenth installment)

Confessing Jesus as your Savior involves more than uttering a statement of belief. It’s about letting yourself be transformed into the likeness of Christ. In essence you’re handing over your life to Jesus and allowing him to begin in you a thorough renovation of your character. The apostle Paul calls this being “conformed to the image of Christ.” (Romans 8:29) Continue reading

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Bringing Home the Faith (sixteenth installment)

The sobering truth is that anyone less than perfect, anyone who sins, even in a seemingly insignificant way, cannot stand before God, in the end. As I said at the beginning of this chapter, “God hates sin,” which is a good thing. Yet, if we turn to Jesus and confess him as our Savior, he will stand beside us and his blood will cover all our sins. Paul writes in Romans:

Since we have now been justified by Jesus’ blood, how much more shall we be saved from God’s wrath [against sin] through him. (5:9)

Therefore, everyone born into this world needs to be saved if they are to have eternal life. All sins can only be atoned for by Jesus. Continue reading

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