By now
you may have
discovered
that all
roads do not
lead to God,
and life is
not as
simple as
you once
thought. For
those who
are at this
crossroad,
the Bible
offers a new
direction,
one filled
with
purpose,
fulfillment,
and
acceptance.
The steps
are simple:
1. Recognize
that you're
a sinner.
First,
you must
admit your
spiritual
need: "There
is none
righteous,
no, not one"
(Romans
3:10).
We can't
make excuses
or blame
others and
our
circumstances
for our
actions.
"For all
have sinned
and fall
short of the
Glory of
God" (Romans
3:23).
2. Recognize
that Jesus
Christ died
on the cross
for you.
"For
Christ also
suffered
once for
sins, the
just for the
unjust, that
He might
bring us to
God..." (I
Peter 3:18).
Jesus paid
the price
for your
sin. The
Apostle Paul
said,
"...the life
which I now
live in the
flesh I live
by faith in
the Son of
God, who
loved me and
gave Himself
for me" (Galatians
2:20).
3. Repent of
your sins.
The word
"repent"
means "to
change your
direction."
The Bible
tells us,
"Repent
therefore
and be
converted,
that your
sins may be
blotted out,
so that
times of
refreshing
may come
from the
presence of
the Lord" (Acts
3:19).
God commands
us to
repent. You
must be
willing to
turn away
from the
things that
displease
God.
4. Accept
Jesus as
your Savior.
Jesus
said, "Come
to Me, all
you who
labor and
are heavy
laden, and I
will give
you rest" (Matthew
11:28).
It is
essential
that you
come to
Jesus as you
are. Don't
try to
"clean up
your life"
before you
come to God.
Instead,
receive Him
and allow
Him to do
the
"cleansing."
Jesus said,
"All that
the Father
gives Me
will come to
Me, and the
one who
comes to Me
I will by no
means cast
out" (John
6:37). |