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You may have never
prayed to ask Jesus Christ into your life. Please realize that
it is
never too late to begin this relationship with God. We would
treasure the opportunity to guide you through this most crucial
decision.
Beginning A Relationship With God
God, the maker of all things, loves you and has a unique and
wonderful plan for your life. He even gives you this promise in
the Bible: "For I know the plans I have for you," says the Lord,
"plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you a
hope and a future." (Jeremiah 29:11) God never orders harm to be
done to anyone. Yet He sometimes will allow it.
It may be difficult for you to understand how a loving God could
allow you or anyone else to suffer. Sometimes it takes suffering
for us to recognize our need for God.
God loves you so much and desires to have a relationship with you
to the extent that He even allows you to experience pain, so you
will cry out to Him.
When things on earth are confusing and unpredictable, God wants
you to know He is the only absolute truth and security. He created
you and desperately wants to establish a relationship with you. He
wants to be your loving Father. And He wants this relationship to
be an eternal one that lasts throughout your life and extends
after death when you meet Him face to face in heaven. But to
establish this intimate relationship with God, you must first ask
Him for it.
Why Must We Ask For A Relationship With Our Own Creator?
One thing stands in the way of us having a relationship with
God–sin. It is something we all have in common because we were all
born with it. Because of the disobedience of Adam and Eve, we are
all born separated from God. In the Bible, Romans 3:23 says, "For
all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God."
Those who have not asked Jesus to save them from sin cannot have a
relationship with God.
The only way to change this condition is for you to receive a new
life by establishing this relationship with Him. This is the only
acceptable way in the eyes of a holy God because all other
attempts to please Him are merely human.
Perhaps you are thinking, "That is very narrow-minded." And you
are right–God is single-minded about the way to heaven. That's
because there is only one way. He is all-knowing, and He has
provided this one way to heaven because He loves us and has a very
specific plan for our lives.
The Bible states in John 3 that to have a relationship with God
you must be "born again." This process of being born again occurs
when God forgives men and women of their sins and allows them to
establish a new life with Him.
Good Deeds Are Not Enough
There is no one who is good enough or kind enough to know God.
Many people try to earn a place in heaven by performing "good"
deeds such as attending church, giving money to the
poor, or by
getting baptized.

The truth is that even the most heroic and generous men and women
will die and be separated from God forever—unless they call on the
name of Jesus and surrender their lives to Him. It is impossible
to earn entrance into heaven or into a personal relationship with
God. As the Bible states in John 3:7: "You must be born again!"
The Bible further warns: "The wages of sin is death." (Romans
6:23) The punishment for our sin is not just a bad day or a slap
on the wrist, it's an eternity of separation from God in hell. You
may be thinking, "I thought God was a loving God. Why is the
punishment for sin so harsh?" It's true that God is a loving God,
but He is also a God of justice. It would not be right for a judge
to allow a criminal to go unpunished for his crimes, nor is it
right for God to allow a sinner to go unpunished.
The evidence of God’s loving nature is in the second chance He
gives to every man and woman on earth to be forgiven.
One Door To Heaven
The truly good news is that this same loving and just God gives
everyone on earth a second chance to escape punishment. God sent
His only Son, Jesus, to earth more than 2,000 years ago. That life
Jesus lived on earth—33 years—allowed Him to experience the same
pain and loneliness you have felt. The ultimate purpose for Jesus’
life on earth, however, was so that He could give it up.
By dying on the cross, Jesus took upon Himself the punishment
necessary to pardon your sins. Even though Jesus was without sin
and perfect like His Father, He became a man by living on earth.
Jesus—both God and man—lived a perfect life, dying willingly on
the cross to pay the penalty for our sins, was raised from the
dead, and now lives in heaven. An innocent man took the blame for
our sinfulness. This act of God is described in John 3:16-17 like
this: "For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only
Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have
eternal life. For God did not send His Son into the world to
condemn the world, but to save the world through Him."
Jesus’ death on the cross erased our sins and removed the one
barrier separating us from a relationship with Him. His sacrifice
of life makes it possible for us to be saved from the punishment
of our own sinfulness. Romans 5:8 states: "God demonstrates His
own love toward us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ
died for us."
This is how a loving and just God dealt with the problem of our
sin. He provided the one and only way to heaven, through belief
and trust in God's Son, Jesus, as our Lord and Savior. In John
14:6, Jesus said, "I am the way, the truth and the life. No one
comes to the Father except through me." You must receive Him in
order to live in heaven after you die. There is no exception.
What Does It Mean To Believe?
The basis of your salvation must be more than just knowledge of
Jesus’ existence. True belief is about accepting Jesus as God’s
Son, admitting our sins to Him, and choosing to follow Him as Lord
of our lives. It is, in essence, giving Him control of our life,
our plans, our will and our desires.
Romans 10:9-10 states, "If you confess with your mouth, ‘Jesus is
Lord,’ and believe in your heart that God raised him from the
dead, you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you
believe and are justified and it is with your mouth that you
confess and are saved."
Once you take these steps, the Spirit of God lives inside you,
guiding you and leading you each day in your decisions and
actions.
Faith in Jesus Christ is a commitment to the One whose life
becomes our life and transforms us. That is the great gift of
God's grace–the Spirit of God living in us, guiding us, and making
us more like Him.

How You May Receive Christ As Savior
To begin your relationship with God and to establish your place in
heaven, you must begin by praying (talking to God). Below is an
example of a simple prayer that will help you know what to say
when you talk to God.
"God, I realize I
need a Savior. I confess that I have sinned and I know that my
sin will keep me out of heaven. I realize there is not one
single thing I can do to earn my way into Your heaven. Right now
I am placing all, 100 percent of my trust, in Christ’s death on
the cross and resurrection from the dead as payment for my sin.
I now accept you as my Lord and Savior, and I commit my life to
you. Thank you for forgiving me and filling me with your Holy
Spirit."
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