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Accepting Jesus Christ as personal Savior involves
recognizing one’s need for forgiveness, believing that Jesus died for sins and rose again, and inviting Him to lead one’s life. This is a personal decision of faith—not just a ritual—resulting in reconciliation with God and eternal life. It is an open invitation to receive salvation.
Steps to Accept Christ as Savior:
Admit Need: Recognize that you have sinned and cannot save yourself.
Believe in Jesus: Believe that Jesus Christ died for your sins and rose from the grave.
Repent: Be willing to turn from your sins and follow God.
Confess and Receive: Through prayer, invite Jesus into your life to be your Lord and Savior.
A Sample Prayer of Faith
“God, I know that I have sinned against You and deserve punishment. But I believe Jesus Christ took the punishment I deserve so that through faith in Him I could be forgiven. I receive Your offer of forgiveness and place my trust in You for salvation. Come into my heart, Lord Jesus, and be my Savior.”
What Follows Acceptance
Relationship: Establishing a personal connection with God.
Forgiveness: Receiving the removal of sin and the gift of the Holy Spirit.
New Life: Walking with God and allowing Him to guide your life.
Community: Joining a Bible-based church to grow in faith.
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What Is Peace?
So many people strive for one thing more than any other—peace. The reason they seek it is because there’s no lasting comfort or freedom in their lives. It’s like they are always unsettled. The Bible defines peace primarily in three ways.
- Psychological peace, the comfort within.
- Relational peace, harmony among humanity.
- Spiritual peace, which is between God and man.
The Bible outlines how sin damages or wipes out all three types of peace. When God created man, he was at peace with God, himself, and everyone else. However, that peace was lost when he turned against God. Peace can be restored, but we can’t do it alone. God provided a way.
Jesus Christ, God’s only Son, was sent to our world to take away our sins. He did so by allowing Himself to be crucified, and it was that sacrifice that made it possible for us to have peace again—peace within ourselves, peace with each other and peace with God.
After Jesus died on the cross, He came back to life. That demonstrated Jesus is God, but also made it clear He desires for everyone to have perfect peace. “For He Himself is our peace, … and He came and preached peace to you who were far off and peace to those who were near” (Ephesians 2:14-17).
Jesus empowers each of us to overcome every type of sin. No matter how difficult your situation feels, Christ can break through it. But you must first acknowledge your sin and commit to Jesus, then you can have perfect peace and know its meaning.
Jesus said, “I have told you all this so that you may have peace in me” (John 16:33). To have peace, you must know the One who can give it.
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