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Jesus Gives Eternal Life Through Repentance From Sins And Faith In Him

Gods blessings shall follow you continually for taking the time to study.

Jesus Gives Eternal Life Through Repentance From Sins And Faith In Him

Text: John 3: 16-21 

Saturday January 27th

Key verse: John 3:17 “For God sent not his Son ihto the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved.”
Jesus came to give condemned man eternal life. For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son that whosoever believeth on him should not perish but have eternal life. So, if you believe in Jesus, you shall have eternal life. The gospel message is repentance and forgiveness of sins through Jesus. Many people have left the gospel and are doing other things. Repentance is required before there can be forgiveness of sins. Repent and renounce your sinful life. Be determined not to commit sin. Show God that you do not want to commit sin and that you hate sin. Even if sin overpowers you, kick against it. Be purposed not to disobey God or to get defiled. That is repentance. If it is something you can stop by your power, stop it. Then come to God and plead with Him that you are sorry for your sin and that you will not do it again. Ask Him to help you out of it and deliver you from the power of sin. 
Plead with God to forgive you for the sins you have committed. God will do it for you. God will forgive you if you repent genuinely. In this wise therefore, are witches and wizards Christians?  No! Since you came to the church, you have been praying, reading the Bible, singing in the choir and have become a leader but you never repented from witchcraft. You have never stopped it. You have never resisted it. You have never cried against it. You have continued comfortably in sin. You are not a Christian. You have not received forgiveness of sin because the evidence of forgiveness of sins is change of life. It means cleansing of sins, cancellation of the penalty of sin and removal of the power of sin in your life. 

Thought for the day: Jesus came to give condemned man eternal life 

Song for the day: There is power mighty in the blood 

Bible reading for the day: Exodus 38-40 
#Horemow.

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