
- To become a believer
- Why do we essentially need a Saviour?
- The answer lies in Jesus Christ
- How to receive Him into your life
- What next?
To become a believer
You have probably been wondering life and it's meaning. You ended up to this site for some reason. You may have the desire to receive Jesus into your life, but you are not sure how to go about it? Please continue reading and thinking what you read. Maybe you will find what you are looking for.
Why do we essentially need a Saviour?
Every one of us has done something “bad” (It doesn’t need to be anything big – but have you ever told a lie, even a “white lie” sometimes? Or have you ever stolen, or coveted someone’s possessions in your thoughts? The list continues...) We would never be able to pay off the debt that we have accumulated with our bad deeds, or sins. How can we get rid of that debt and get forgiveness so that our conscience is cleared and new life can begin?
The Bible says that we all have sinned, so we all need God’s grace and forgiveness, so that we don’t have to suffer the punishment for our sins in eternal death.
The answer lies in Jesus Christ
Jesus paid off our debt of sin, the debt that we – you and me – should really have paid, but never could. In order to receive the forgiveness and love promised by God, you have to ask Jesus to come personally into your life. To receive Jesus means that you believe Jesus to be what He said he was – that is the Son of God, your Saviour. It also means that you ask Him to be the Lord over your life and to make you into a new creation. (John 3:1-8) Jesus not only died for our sins. He also rose from the dead (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians 15:3-6) He has the authority to promise you eternal life, because He is the only way to God. He wants to guide you and bless you during your earthly life. God has a plan for your life and His plan towards His children is absolutely good. (Jeremiah 29:11) Would you like to be part of God’s family, a child of the Heavenly Father?
If you have had enough to be the lord of your own life or you are going through a rough patch in your life, or you have reached the point that your innermost is crying for freedom from the chains of sin – Jesus is there for you, waiting for you to come so that he can receive you. Dear friend, He is able to help, to set you free, to heal you, to lead you to the right path. He is waiting to give you real joy and peace in your heart. It is through Him God points out His great love towards you. Did you know that the Creator of the Universe, God the Holy One, loves just you, and is interested in your life, here and now?
How to receive Him into your life
Becoming a Christian begins with a prayer.
The first priority is to repair the relationship between you and God, based on what Jesus has done. A person becomes a Christian by asking God to forgive them. This heartfelt act of turning back to God is all that is required.
Dear God,
I know that I have not lived as you want me to. I have not loved you as I ought nor loved the people who live around me. I am sorry and want to change.
Thanks you for Jesus. Thank you that he lived and died for me and rose again and is now the Lord.
Please forgive me and help me to live as you want me to.
Amen.
By praying this prayer you have become a Christian and your relationship with God has been renewed, you have been reconciled to God.
You also made a commitment to start living as a Christian - to love God and to love your neighbour.
What next?
Living as a Christian is a life long commitment to your relationship with God. This involves:
1. Letting Jesus Rule
If Jesus is the Lord, God’s chosen king, then being a Christian means having Jesus as your Lord. It means obeying Jesus and living with him as your boss. Like every other person, there will be lots of things in your life you need to change. You will have to stop your old rebellious habits (greed, anger, selfishness, and so on) and start some new ones that please God (like generosity, kindness, love and patience). It’s important to remember that all this stuff doesn’t save us. NOTHING we do can make God love us any more than he does. But if we love him - which is what being a Christian is all about - then we should want to do those things that please him. This process will go on for the rest of your life, but God will be with you all the way. He’ll keep speaking to you through the Bible; he’ll keep listening to you and helping you as you pray; he’ll empower you to change and to live his way by his Spirit that lives within you; and he’ll provide brothers and sisters to encourage you along the way.
2. Speaking with God
We communicate with God by praying. There’s nothing magical about prayer, and there’s no right or wrong way of doing it. It’s simply talking to God, it can be out loud, or just in your head, but we can be certain the God listens to us, and like all good communication, the more regular and honest it is, the better. God communicates with us through the Bible. The Bible is full of what God wants to tell us about how we should live. Things like ‘love one another’, and ‘look after the poor and needy’. At first glance, the Bible seems like a big forbidding book, and you probably won’t know where to start. But don’t be put off by this, it’s basically a collection of books that tell the story of how God has related to people throughout history. The best place to start is in the New Testament (the second section of Bible). You might like to start by reading the following New Testament books - Luke, then John, then Acts, then Romans, then Colossians. If you don’t have a Bible you can read the Bible online or even search the Bible for key words and topics.
3. Relating to God’s People
As Christians we need each other, for support, encouragement, learning and growing. Living as a Christian can be hard and meeting with other Christians encourages us to keep going. So try to find a group of Christians to read the bible and pray with. They may be members of your local church, school or work situation. It may seem daunting to go up to them and talk about having become a Christian but they will be overjoyed to meet you.
4. Telling Others About Your Relationship with God
The more you grow in your understanding of what God has done in your lives, the more you will want others to know about it, and how God can change their lives for the better. As you relate to God, and live according to his direction, others will notice a difference in you. God has given us the great privilege of sharing his love with others.
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To become a believer
You have probably been wondering life and it's meaning. You ended up to this site for some reason. You may have the desire to receive Jesus into your life, but you are not sure how to go about it? Please continue reading and thinking what you read. Maybe you will find what you are looking for.
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Why do we essentially need a Saviour?
Every one of us has done something “bad” (It doesn’t need to be anything big – but have you ever told a lie, even a “white lie” sometimes? Or have you ever stolen, or coveted someone’s possessions in your thoughts? The list continues...) We would never be able to pay off the debt that we have accumulated with our bad deeds, or sins. How can we get rid of that debt and get forgiveness so that our conscience is cleared and new life can begin?
The Bible says that we all have sinned, so we all need God’s grace and forgiveness, so that we don’t have to suffer the punishment for our sins in eternal death.