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TOPIC: GENUINE SALVATION IN CHRIST FOR YOU         
AUGUST Thursday 9th

TEXT: John 8:30-32
KEY VERSE: And she shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his name JESUS: for he shall save his people from their sins. Matthew 1: 21

There is a difference between genuine conversion and ordinary conversion. In ordinary conversion you confess Jesus quite alright and are committed to God's work, but you are still managing sin in your life. Until you bring the sin in your life to the altar of sacrifice your salvation is not yet complete. If you continue to think about your status in the church and therefore think it will be shameful to come out for altar call and be genuinely saved, you are merely deceiving yourself. Repent and be converted that your sin may be fully blotted out. Are you a pastor's wife or a coordinator's wife, but a witch? You need to repent so that you do not labour for God in vain.

Genuine salvation can be seen in the following ways:

1. Complete and total change from unrighteous living to righteous living. There must be a replacement of the power of devil in you with the power of God. You must confess all known sin. Do not cover your sin. Sin is a cancer. It will continue to decimate you until it carries you to hell. Many are confessing sin in hell but it is too late. Don't play into the hands of the enemy. He will tell you it doesn't matter but it does.

2. All things become new. You must be born again, resulting in change in character. The old character of lying, sexual immorality, witchcraft, demonism and dirty life must be jettisoned and people should begin to notice and confess your new life. Let there be a testimony of your new character. 2 Corinthians 5:17 Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new. Don't disobey God like king Saul. Don't disobey God like Lucifer. If you die in disobedience the result will be disastrous. 

3. Do not bear the burden of sin. Confess all sin and forsake. Job 33:9  I am clean without transgression, I am innocent; neither is there iniquity in me.

Thought for the day: Confess all and forsake all for the sake of your heaven
Song for the day: Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb…
Bible reading for the day:
Psalms 85-87; Romans 9
#Horemow.

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