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God Has Saved You, My Friend


God has saved you, my friend - everythinggospel1.blogspot.com



I got this in my mail and decided to share with you. Hope it blesses you

If you have any doubt following your choice to get Christ, you are not alone. How might you be certain you are saved? How do Christians find certainty they will stay in their relationship with Jesus?

"How must I be saved?"
To start with, hope to see how God says you should be saved. The Bible says salvation is simple. "Trust on the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved." (Acts 16:31) Salvation starts with "apology" - abandoning sin and contingent just upon Jesus, rather than yourself or another person. At the point when individuals requested Jesus what kind of human work God likes, He said, "This is the main work God needs from you: Believe in the one he has sent." (John 6:29).

Second, what did God guarantee? "Furthermore, this is the thing He guaranteed us — timeless life" (1 John 2:25). It cost Jesus His own blood, surrendering His life, to give you everlasting life. In any case, it was an unconditional gift to you (Ephesians 2:8-9).

What the Bible says regarding being saved:
Jesus is the Good Shepherd, who has given His life for His sheep (John 10:11). Nobody can grab them from His grasp (John 10:28-29).
The individuals who come to Him won't ever be driven away (John 6:37).
Since God knows it all along of time, His acknowledgment of you were unable to be a slip-up. He doesn't reclaim His gifts. He doesn't reclaim His calling (Romans 11:29).
God's kids are fixed with the Holy Spirit- - God's own Spirit, living inside you. God considers you to be His own kid, and you can see Him as your Father (2 Corinthians 1:22, Ephesians 1:13, 4:30, Romans 8:15).
You are kept in His effortlessness, not by your acts of kindness, but rather by God Himself: "You are being kept by the force of God since you put your confidence in Him and you will be saved from the discipline of transgression toward the apocalypse" (1 Peter 1:5).
God can hold you back from leaving your confidence. He will introduce you spotless and faultless when you meet Him in a happy festival of His magnificence (Jude 24).
As I shift focus over to Jesus, God's power and commitment make me sure of my salvation.
Sentiments travel every which way. Our slip-ups in some cases make us puzzle over whether we are even saved. Jesus is dedicated, in any event, when we are not. God knows our battles and tenderly reminds us to focus on Jesus. Assuming you are confiding just in Jesus - - His righteous life, His passing for you, His return from the dead, and His steadfast commitments - - you can realize that you have endless life (1 John 5:13).

God has saved you, my friend.

Rest in his unfailing love

Cheers

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