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For taking your time to study remain blessed. ONLY JESUS CAN SAVE WEDNESDAY MAY 3 TEXT: ACTS 26:15-18 Key Verse: “Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved” Acts 4:12 Jesus outlined the Christianity that takes one to heaven. He said go and open their eyes because their eyes are closed. They are in darkness such that they don’t see with their eyes. There is lack of understanding and poor spiritual awakening and consciousness of God. They lack awareness about the authority and authenticity of the word of God and reality of eternal life. They don’t know these. A story was told of a missionary that went to India and preached the Salvation from sin through our Lord Jesus Christ. Then an old man asked the preacher, when is He coming to their village, and the preacher answered him that it happened 2000 years ago. The old man complained and said that all this while this news did not reach our village, and lamented that men are wicked for withholding such vital information from them for all these years. They are not aware. Who is going to tell them about God, about Jesus, about heaven and the danger of hell fire? That Jesus is the Son of God, who is going to tell them about the blood of Jesus? They never thought that their forefathers were in any place. They thought that their children were their forefathers that have come back. These people are in darkness. We are to turn them from darkness to light. They are in darkness of religion, darkness of hatred and darkness of denomination. What makes the Catholic member adamant about forsaking his faith? They have been deceived that Catholic is the first church. Go and tell them that Church does not save. Tell them that only Jesus can save. Go and tell the fanatical Moslems that there is no salvation in their religion. Only Jesus can save. Acts 4: 12. Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved. Thought for the day: Spread the consciousness of God among people. Song for the day: Believe, He shall do you well, Believe in the Lord…. Bible reading for the day: 1 Kings 6-7; Luke 23:27-38 #horemow.

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