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In Search of the Truth
Q: What is life all about? What am I here for? Is there a purpose,
a plan for me? And if so, what is it?
A: Questions such as these have stirred the soul and imagination
of Man throughout the ages. Regardless of our country, color or
creed, our hearts all hunger for the same things--for lasting love,
genuine happiness and peace of mind, truth and beauty, meaning
and purpose.
All men, from the most primitive tribes in the jungles to members
of the most modern and technologically-advanced societies, seem
to instinctively sense that life is more than an evolutionary coincidence
or accident. Although increasing numbers of people today look to
modern science and its continually changing and often contradictory
theories to try to understand our origins and the true nature of
life, for thousands of years the main source of solace Man has
turned to has been his various faiths.--Faiths in which he gives
recognition or worship to the unseen supernatural forces he feels
must exist.
In his quest for Truth, enlightenment and inner peace, for the
Ultimate Reality, Man's many religions have offered him a wide
variety of beliefs and practices. By means of those religions,
Man reaches out for supernatural assistance, hoping to obtain the
favor and blessing of the unseen Power or powers he worships.
Q: But how can I be bothered with
something as old-fashioned as religion when I'm so busy trying
to "get ahead"
A: In today's ever-changing and increasingly
complex and computerized World, more and more people find themselves
so caught up in the
frenzied rush to become successful financially, they often have
little time to ponder such seemingly "abstract" matters
as the meaning of life, peace of mind, love for their fellowman,
or even the eternal welfare of their own souls!--After all, such
concerns could be quite distracting or actually detrimental to
their pursuit of the most popular "god" of this World;
a god that commands most of the World's worship and devotion--money
and material wealth!
From the time they are very young children, many people have it
ingrained in them that the only way to attain happiness in life
is to:
1.) Get a good education, preferably with a degree from a prestigious
university.
2.) Land a "promising" job with a successful company
or corporation.
3.) Make enough money to purchase a new automobile, a nice house
or two, and furnish and equip it with all of the various luxury
items and hi-tech electronic gadgets that are equated with "success".
Although this route to riches usually requires a lifetime of blood,
sweat, tears and toil, most of the folks who follow it do so without
serious doubts or reservations, for they are convinced that once
they attain the wealth they desire, they will at last find true
happiness and contentment.
But sad to say, such people usually discover that despite their
arduous efforts to attain happiness, it somehow eludes them. As
the years pass they often find that company or social pressures
have filled them with stress and anxiety, not peace or satisfaction.
Their private lives frequently suffer as a result, as they're unable
to even find time to spend with their own families and loved ones.
Then, to their dismay, they eventually and ultimately reach a very
sad realization: This World and all of its treasures and pleasures
can never truly satisfy the heart of Man! Material things may temporarily
satisfy the body, but they can never satisfy the soul or the spirit
of Man which longs for a joy, peace and lasting fulfillment that
can never be met or fulfilled by mere material gain.
This is why the rich and powerful are often the most miserable
of all men.--They already possess everything that most people think
can satisfy and make them happy. They've already attained all of
the material things their hearts could desire, and to their sorrow
they discover that things cannot satisfy or fulfill their empty
hearts and starving souls!--Thus they no longer even have hope
of happiness in riches! The famous English poet, Lord Byron, realized
this and lamented, "I have drunk every cup of pleasure, and
I have quaffed every cup of fame, and yet alas, I die of thirst!"
Although many people today take little time to ponder the prospect
of a Creator, of a God, when a personal crisis or tragedy suddenly
strikes--an unexpected accident or critical illness, a death in
the family, a great personal loss of any kind--to whom do they
turn for help? A fat bank account-- regardless of the wealth it
holds--can do nothing to bring back a loved one who has passed
through death's door. Houses, lands and a stockpile of luxury items
can do nothing to rekindle a love that has grown cold or heal a
heart that's been broken. It is during such times of crisis that
people frequently realize that the true values of life are far
more important than mere material wealth.
Q: Aren't all religions basically the same? Are they not all
paths that eventually reach the same summit?
A: Although Man's basic needs and heart's desires are the same,
the World's great religions prescribe many different and often
contradictory means of meeting those needs. A brief look at some
of the most common beliefs and practices makes this evident:
Devout believers of many faiths try to fulfill their spiritual
needs by regularly attending places of worship--shrines, temples,
mosques, cathedrals etc.--where prayers are made, incense is offered
and a multitude of different traditions, ceremonies and rituals
are observed.
Some dedicated souls are willing to renounce all worldly pleasures
and possessions in order to devote themselves wholly to various
religious disciplines. Rather than honoring or looking to icons,
idols and representations of their god or gods, many look for truth
and reality within themselves, seeking enlightenment by intense
concentration, contemplation and meditation.
Some seekers of Truth worship one god, while others worship hundreds
or even thousands of gods. Some of the World's major religions
began simply as moral or ethical philosophies, and their founders
never intended that any deity or god should be worshipped.--Yet
today these very founders themselves are venerated as if they themselves
were a god!
For many believers, their highest hope and aspiration is that they
will survive after death as an individual personality in a happy
and heavenly afterlife. Others scorn the idea of continuing to
live on as an individual, but rather look forward to the obliteration
of their individual self, so that they may become one with the
Ultimate Reality of the Universe.
Some believe that after they die they will return to live other
lives on Earth, over and over again, that their present life is
just one of many births and rebirths that will continue indefinitely
until full enlightenment or salvation is attained. Others believe
that Man lives only one life on Earth, and therefore has only one
chance to live properly and to somehow secure a happy afterlife.
With so many different--and often contradictory--beliefs to choose
from, the seeker of Truth can understandably become quite muddled
and confused.--Particularly since almost all of the World's major
faiths believe and claim that their approach is the one true path
to enlightenment, bliss, salvation or Heaven!
Q: Where then does one start, if he sincerely seeks to find the
Truth?
A: If you are not sure if a Supreme Being, an all-powerful God,
exists, then the first step to take is to ascertain that He is.
The most obvious proof we have that a Divine Creator exists is
the World and Universe around us, the visible, natural Creation.
The following true incident is a fitting illustration: Doctor Robert
A. Millikan was the renowned American nuclear physicist who won
the Nobel prize for his work in pioneering the splitting of the
atom. One evening, at a banquet held in his honor, a young journalist
approached him and said, "Dr. Millikan, although you are undoubtedly
a brilliant scientist, a great physicist, I've heard rumor that
you still cling to the old-fashioned concept of a Creator, that
you actually believe in God!--Is this true?"
Millikan paused for a moment as he thoughtfully studied the young
reporter's face. He then produced an elaborate gold pocketwatch
from his vest and said, "Just as behind this watch there had
to be an intelligent designer and watchmaker, so behind the intricate
precision and timing of this great Universe, there had to be a
great Creator!"
The Holy Book of three Faiths, the Bible, tells us, "Since
the creation of the World, the invisible things of God--His eternal
power and divine nature--are clearly seen, being understood by
the visible things that He has made."--Romans 1:20*. In other
words, the existence of an invisible Creator is manifest or made
evident by the wonderful World which He has created, His Creation,
the things which we can see.--The greatest credentials of the Creator
are the marvelous things He has made!
The sea, the sky, the mountains, the valleys, the trees, the flowers,
they're all telling us something! When you gaze into the heavens
on a clear night, beholding the stars, planets and wonders of the
Cosmos, haven't you ever felt that there must be a reason, a purpose
behind it all?--As if it all means something, says something?--Well,
it is saying something!--It's all crying out, "Look! --There
is a God! Look at the wonders He has made!" The Bible says:
"
The heavens declare the glory of God and the firmament shows His
handiwork! Day after day utters speech, and night after night shows
knowledge! There is no speech nor language where their voice is
not heard!"--Psalm 19:13. God's entire Creation is a constant
testimony of not only His existence, power and majesty, but also
of His Love, concern and care for us in giving us such a beautiful
World to live in!
Q: But isn't the Bible the traditional Holy Book of the West, and
isn't Christianity the religion of the Western World?
A: Although it's true that the Bible has been embraced mostly by
Western cultures, its revelation of Truth is for everyone! Actually,
its origins are not "Western" at all! Most of the Bible
was written by prophets and seers from the Middle Eastern land
of Palestine, a unique land bridge that links the three great continents
of Asia, Africa and Europe.
The great Creator, God, from the pages of the Bible, lovingly calls
out to all men of all nationalities, saying, "Look unto Me
and be saved, all the ends of the Earth: for I am God, the God
of all flesh, and besides Me there is none else!"--Isaiah
45:22.
The Bible's appeal is universal: "Whosoever shall call upon
the name of the Lord shall be saved, for the Lord would have all
men to be saved, to come unto the knowledge of the Truth. For God
shows no partiality and is no respecter of persons, but in every
nation, all who love Him are accepted by Him!" --Rom. 10:13;
1Timothy 2:4; Acts 10:34, 35.--In other words, God freely offers
His Love, peace, blessings and salvation to all of us, regardless
of our race, color, nationality or social status!
Q: Doesn't Christianity as practiced
by many churches today seem to be a rather selfish and closed religion,
amassing great wealth,
lands, properties, buildings, etc?
A: Sad to say, this is often the case. Much of what the World views
as "Christianity" today, has strayed so far away from
what simple, lowly Jesus, originally taught to His followers, that
very few similarities can be found when you look at the way most
Christians live today, & compare their lives with those of
Jesus & His Disciples.
Jesus never preached any complicated ceremonies, rituals or impossible-to-keep
rules and regulations. Nor did He ever say to build elaborate religious
buildings or cathedrals at the expense of the poor! He simply said
that our most important religious obligation was to "love
God and to love our neighbors as ourselves." --Matthew 22:37-39.
He Himself showed His followers how to do this by His Own example
of living a life of love and compassion, "sharing with the
poor, healing the broken hearted, offering deliverance to the captives,
restoring of sight to the blind, and liberty to them that are bound!"--Luke
4:18.
Q: If the God that the Bible tells us of is not like the churches
who claim to represent Him, then what is He like?
A: The true God is a good God Who is kind and loving and concerned
about all of His children in every nation! The Bible tells us that
He is a loving Heavenly Father Who loves you as His Own dear child,
Who created this beautiful World as a home for you to live in and
enjoy.
Unfortunately, many people picture God as some kind of a great
all-seeing Eye Who follows them around with a big stick over their
heads, Who is always ready to clobber them and punish them for
all their sins, mistakes and weaknesses. However, the Bible tells
us that this is not the case at all, but that God is loving and
gentle, merciful and forgiving, and that the only reason He follows
anyone around is because He's hoping they'll turn around and meet
Him, for He's waiting for them with open arms!
In fact, the Bible tells us, "God is Love!"--1John 4:8.--He's
not some kind of a cruel monster Who enjoys seeing His creations
suffer, Who wants to deny us all pleasure and happiness and make
us miserable! He's not a heartless tyrant Who is trying to frighten
everyone into Hell.--He is a God of Love Who is trying to love
everyone into Heaven!
Q: Where is this God?
A: Jesus said, "God is a Spirit: And those who worship Him
must worship Him in spirit and in truth!"--John 4:24. He is
not a mere person in the sense that you and I are, for He and His
Spirit surpass the entire Universe!
God is omnipresent--everywhere; omnipotent--all-powerful; and omniscient--all-knowing!
He cannot be confined to any particular place, and certainly not
to a mere temple, altar, shrine, religious building or place of
worship!--He says, "Do not I fill Heaven and Earth? Behold,
even the heavens and the Heaven of heavens cannot contain Me!--For
the Most High God does not dwell in temples made with hands!"--Jeremiah
23:24; 1Kings 8:27; Acts 7:48. God is the great basic Power and
Guiding Light of the Universe, the Almighty Creator, the Great
Spirit of Love Who has brought all things into being. As Man's
loving fatherly Creator, He has a kind and benign purpose in store
for us, a final fulfillment of all of our longings for love, life,
liberty and happiness!--He loves you!
Q: Is this "Great Spirit of Love" the only spirit that
exists?
A: Although He is the one and only Creator, the one Almighty God,
there are also many lesser spiritual personalities and powers whom
He has created.--In fact, there is an entire Realm, the Spirit
World, in which there are countless millions of spiritual inhabitants,
who, though usually invisible to our mortal eyes, exist just the
same. There are both good spirits--Angels and the Heavenly spirits
of those who once lived on Earth but have passed on to live with
the Lord, as well as bad spirits--demons or devils! But God alone
is the omnipotent, omniscient and omnipresent Almighty Creator!
All of these other spirits are lesser personalities who operate
within the bounds which God Himself has established for them.
The good spirits, the Angels of God, are busy loyally serving Him.
The evil forces of the Spirit World, the devils and demons, are
in rebellion against God, and are followers of a powerful rebel
angel known as Satan, or the Devil. He and his forces are an opposing
force who are in constant spiritual warfare with the good forces
of God. Instead of trying to love and help Mankind and draw us
closer to God--like the Angels do --these demons are constantly
seeking to deceive, conquer and destroy Man, trying to influence
and sway him to rebel against God! It is the Devil and his forces
who are largely responsible for much of the chaos, confusion, cruelty,
carnage, and destruction that we see in today's troubled World!
One of the main preoccupations of the Devil's evil spiritual forces
is to try to hinder and prevent Man from finding and entering into
God's eternal Kingdom of Love, Light and Salvation. The Bible says
Satan is "the god of this World, who blinds the eyes of those
who do not believe in God, to prevent the light of the Truth of
God from shining unto them."--2Corinthians 4:3,4.
So it is vitally important for you, as a sincere seeker of Truth,
to be very careful and discerning in your search for the realities
of the Spirit World, lest you be hindered or deceived by the Devil
or one of his lying spirits!
Q: What about all the other gods of the World's great religions?
A: As mentioned earlier, some of the "gods" that many
people have been taught to worship today were actually men, the
founders of their particular religions. Although these men never
professed to be divine, after they died and several generations
of believers passed, the respect and veneration their followers
gave them grew, until they ultimately began to be looked upon and
worshipped as gods!--A development which these founders never desired
or intended!
In other religions, such as the World's great pantheistic religions
in which a large number of different gods are worshipped, it is
quite possible that some of the epics and legends concerning these
deities were originally based on actual events and battles that
took place in the Spiritual Plane. Many of these characters and
the ancient tales told concerning them could very well have originated
with genuine spiritual personalities and past struggles and occurrences
within the Unseen Realm.
However, in the process of time and through lack of accurate records,
many of these accounts have no doubt become considerably exaggerated
and distorted by word-of-mouth into some of the incredible tales,
legends and epics that are with us today. But the fact remains
that there are countless millions of spiritual beings, who compared
to us humans, are actual "gods" and "goddesses",
supernatural inhabitants of the Spirit World--some good, and some
evil--who are struggling in that realm to either bring Salvation
or damnation to Mankind!
Of course, some of the World's major religions do not believe in
or worship a personal God at all. Instead, He is viewed as a sort
of "Supreme Reality", "Ultimate Principle" or "Absolute" that
is underlying the Universe. This rather undefinable concept of
the Almighty is usually perceived as a God Who generally remains
rather distant and aloof from specific human needs, individuals
and circumstances. However, the Bible tells us that the true God
is very personally concerned about each one of us, and that "as
a father has compassion on his children, so the Lord has compassion
on those who love Him."--Psalm 103:13.
Other religions, recognizing the marvelous wonder of the beauty
and balance of Nature, have concluded that the physical Creation
itself must be God, that everything we can see is a manifestation
or part of God. Such a view is actually very close to what the
Bible itself says: "For He is before all things, and by Him
all things consist. For of Him, and through Him, and to Him, are
all things, and in Him we live and move and have our being!"--Colossians
1:17; Romans 11:36; Acts 17:28. Because He is the great Power Who
has created all things, in a sense God is a part of all things
and all things are a part of Him, from the vast galaxies of the
heavens to the cohesive power of the tiniest atom!
Perceiving the close link between the invisible Creator and the
visible things He has made, some religions give reverence and worship
to the Creation itself--the Sun, the Moon, the mountains, the wind,
the seasons etc. But the Bible tells us that we can worship and
personally know and have a living relationship with God Himself,
so therefore we do not need to "worship and serve the Creation
more than the Creator."--Romans 1:25. He does not mind us
admiring, marveling and wondering at the beauties, glories and
miracles of His handiwork, His gorgeous Creation, but He doesn't
want us to glorify or worship the things that are made while neglecting
their Maker!
Another means by which millions try to attain spiritual enlightenment
is through meditation. Although the dedication of many sincere
seekers who follow this path is admirable, those who place themselves
in the trance-like state that is necessary for deep meditation
should beware!--For although they may indeed find some of the supernatural
spiritual powers they are seeking, they may also discover that
while in the trance-like state of deep meditation they have opened
themselves up to the unseen forces of the Spirit World.--And if
they are not genuinely protected by the Spirit of the one true
God, they can easily be misled and fall prey to deceiving spirits
and become demon-possessed!
Q: But how can any religious practice be wrong if it's done sincerely?
A: The Bible tells us that Satan, the Devil, is an arch-deceiver,
and is often "transformed to appear as an angel of light."--2Corinthians
11: 14,15. The Devil often mixes in a lot of truth and a lot of
good with his lies in order to make his deceit all the more clever.
It's true that many of Satan's demons are obviously evil, violent,
destructive and horrific, but many times the Enemy of our souls
will try to charm and lull people into his deceptions by baiting
his trap with some truths!--To lure his victims into his clutches!
If the Devil didn't teach any good or any truth, most people wouldn't
swallow his lies! So he wraps up his bitter pill in a sugar coating--which
may look and taste good at first, but it will result in severe
spiritual indigestion!--In fact, it is usually pure poison, and
if you swallow it, it will ensure your spiritual death!
So it is of vital eternal importance that, in your search for Truth,
you find the true God, the God of Love, Who loves you and wants
to save you! No amount of religious forms, ceremonies, rituals
or traditions can ever bring you the wonderful soul-satisfying
peace, joy and love that can be yours once you have a living relationship
with the living God!
Q: Many religions teach that it is necessary for us to suffer in
order to truly please and draw close to God. Is this true?
A: No!--As we mentioned earlier, God is Love, and He loves you
very much and wants you to be happy! This is why He's placed you
here in this beautiful World in the first place! He intended for
you to enjoy living, and has given you the ability, the senses
and the environment to do so. He created you to enjoy the life
He's given you, and to love and enjoy Him forever!
But sad to say, a lot of people do not realize that God wants them
to be happy. Their concept of religion is like that of the young
boy who, while walking home from a religious service that he attended
with his strict and ultra-religious grandfather, stopped and spoke
to a neighbor's mule. As he stroked the mule's nose he said, "You
must be an awfully religious creature, you have such a long, sad
face!"
To many, godliness and saintliness are supposed to consist of a
denial of all human happiness and general enjoyment of any kind.
Some go so far as to believe and teach that any kind of physical
pleasure must be sinful or wicked!--And they think that godliness
consists of such suffering, pain, self-torture, self-denial and
self-crucifixion that you must be in utter misery and agony in
order to get close to God! This, thank God, is not the case according
to the Bible!
Nevertheless, some poor folks are so obsessed with a fetish for
self-denial and self-torture that they actually sit on nails, put
skewers through their cheeks, walk barefooted on hot coals, whip
themselves and even have themselves nailed to crosses!--Purposely
suffering all kinds of physical torture because they think that
the more they suffer, the more "religious", "holy" or
close to God they will become!
It's true that there are times when we may need to sacrifice or
suffer, but according to God's Word in the Bible, we do not have
to do it on purpose, as some kind of means to gain personal merit
or favor with God! If we suffer, it's usually because God allows
it for some reason, but it's usually a result of our sacrificing
and giving of ourselves in order to help others.--Not because we
necessarily ask for it or want it or think we are gaining any merit
or righteousness by it.
Q: If self-denial, sacrifice and suffering are not the way to salvation,
what then can I do to save myself?
A: Nothing!--You can't save yourself! Yet the central belief of
almost all of Man's religions is that Man is basically good & righteous, & he
can save himself. In fact, after careful analysis we can safely
conclude that there are really only two schools of religious thought & belief
in the World: The "Do-It-Yourself" religions & the "God-Alone-Can-Save-You" kind!
Most of the World's religions teach their followers that they can
save themselves by their own piety and good works, by their own
holiness, by their own sufferings, their own self-denial, or by
their own obedience to the laws and traditions of that particular
religion!--But no man yet has ever been good enough to earn or
merit his own salvation!--"For there is not a righteous man
upon the Earth who always does good and never sins."--Ecclesiastes
7:20.
In the very beginning, God originally intended for each of us to
have a close personal relationship and communication with Him.
He wanted to be our closest Friend, Someone Whose Love, faithfulness,
concern and care we could always count on.
But God did not want to make us be friends with Him. He could have
easily created us all to automatically obey and worship Him, like
some kind of robots, but He didn't want to force us to love or
obey Him. This is why He allowed both good and evil to be revealed,
so that we could each make a personal choice, so we could voluntarily
choose to love and obey Him, or rebel and go our own way.
Sad to say, each of us has made the wrong choices at some time
or another. We have acted selfishly, unkindly and unlovingly, not
only hurting others, but even hurting God Himself, Who as our loving
Heavenly Father, is saddened when He sees we are going the wrong
way.
But despite all of our troubles, problems and imperfection, God
still loves us and wants to be close to us, to be our nearest and
dearest Helper and Friend. Yet no matter how earnestly and sincerely
we try by our own piety, good works, suffering etc. to become close
to Him, to become one with Him, to become "enlightened" by
Him, to attain salvation from Him, we will always fall short of
reaching this goal.--"For all have sinned and come short of
the glory of God!"--Romans 3:23. No matter how good or righteous
we try to be, no matter how severely we discipline ourselves or
strive to attain godliness or salvation, it is simply not within
Man to save himself!
Q: What then can I do to be saved? Must I resign myself to remaining
forever separated from God?
A: God is so great, so high, so almighty, so beyond our limited
human understanding and comprehension, that it is impossible for
us to fully understand or grasp Him or His ways. He says, "As
the Heavens are high above the Earth, so high are My ways above
your ways, and My thoughts than your thoughts!"--Isaiah 55:9.
But He so much wanted to help us and to become our close Friend
that He sent Somebody Who could show us His Love, Somebody Who
could live with us as a man, Who could embody and show us what
God Himself is like.
God loves us so much, He doesn't want us to have to suffer separation
from Him. When we're without God's Love, our hearts can never be
truly satisfied, and we will remain spiritually empty and lifeless.
So to bring us His Everlasting Life and Salvation, He sent His
Own Son, Jesus, to Earth almost 2,000 years ago.
Jesus was miraculously conceived by the Spirit of God and born
to a young virgin girl named Mary. He grew up to become, in a sense,
a picture of His Father, so we could see what the great invisible
Creator is like.--And that picture is a picture of love, for all
Jesus did was go about everywhere doing good, helping others and
teaching about God's great Love for us all.
Finally, Jesus completed His task of proclaiming the Good News
of Salvation to the World, and He gave His life, and was cruelly
crucified by His cruel and self-righteous religious enemies. Then
three days after His lifeless body was laid to rest in the grave,
Jesus arose from the dead, conquering death and Hell forever!
The Bible tells us, "God so loved the World (you and me) that
He gave His only begotten Son (Jesus), that whosoever believes
in Him, should not perish but have Everlasting Life."--John
3:16. All you have to do now to come into a full and living personal
relationship with the God of Love is to simply believe on Jesus
and accept His free gift of Eternal Life!
Jesus said, "Greater love has no man than this, that a man
lay down his life for his friends."--John 15:13. He was the
Friend who laid down His life for you, so that you would not have
to suffer being separated from the God of Love Who loves you so!
If you would like to personally know God's great Love, find the
Solution to all of your troubles and problems, and be forgiven
for all the wrongs that you have ever done, all you have to do
is believe on and receive His Son, Jesus, into your heart. Jesus
said, "Come unto Me, all you who labour and are heavily burdened,
and I will give you rest. ... For I am the Way, the Truth and the
Life! No man comes unto the Father but by Me!"--Matthew 11:28;
John 14:6
Although it may sound so simple or even childlike to you, this
is the Plan by which the great Creator of the Universe has chosen
to reveal and bring His Love, Truth and Salvation to you and me!
He made it so simple that anybody can receive His Love.--A young
child or an elderly grandparent, a poor peasant or a rich tycoon,
an illiterate tribesman or an intellectual scientist, an Easterner,
Westerner, Northerner or Southerner!--Anybody!--Including you!
In fact, receiving Jesus is so simple that He said, "Unless
you humble yourself and become as a little child, you shall not
enter into the Kingdom of Heaven!"--Mark 10:15. Will you humble
yourself and receive God's Love, joy, peace of mind, contentment
of heart and Eternal Life through Jesus as a free Gift to you,
His child?
Jesus loves you and will give you this wonderful gift right now
if you will simply and sincerely pray this little prayer and ask
Him to personally come into your heart:
"
Dear Jesus, I know that I need help and that I can't save myself.
I have heard that You are the Son of God, and that through You
I can personally find and know the God of Love. Jesus, I need Your
Love to cleanse me from all fear and hate. I need Your Light to
drive away all darkness. And I need Your Peace to fill and satisfy
my heart. So I now open the door of my heart and I ask You, Jesus,
to please come in and give me Your free gift of Eternal Life! Thank
You, Jesus, for suffering for all of the wrong I have done and
for forgiving me and hearing my prayer! In Jesus' name, amen."
Now that you have asked Jesus to come into your heart, a wonderful
new life has begun for you! The Bible says, "If anyone be
in Christ, He is a new creation. Old things are passed away, behold,
all things are become new!"--2Corinthians 5:17.
If you would like to know more about Jesus, to better understand
Who He is and why God sent Him into the World, please see, "Who
is Jesus?"-- God bless you with His Love, joy and peace
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