Knowing Jesus Christ

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THE "BRIDGE OF LIFE"

The prerequisite for belonging to the Body of Christ lies not in a membership, but in a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. The "Bridge to Life" illustration helps us to understand man and woman's dilemma and God's wonderful plan to redeem us.

QUESTIONS:

  • Which side are you on?
  • If you are not on God's side, is there any reason why you cannot receive Jesus Christ right now?

HOW TO RECEIVE CHRIST

  • Admit your need ('I am a sinner') and turn from your sins (repent). -(Acts 3:19)
  • Believe that Jesus Christ died for you on the cross and rose from he grave. (John 3:36)
  • Confess your sins (1 John 1:9)
  • Through prayer, invite Jesus Christ to come in and control your life through the Holy Spirit (receive Him as Savior and Lord). (John 1:12)

If you have made a decision today we would love to hear about it. Please contact Blaine Rogers, our lead pastor, and let him know if he can answer any questions or help you in any way.

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN RELIGION AND CHRISTIANITY:

DO vs DONE
Religion is spelled "D-O." It consists of trying to do enough good things to somehow please God, earn His forgiveness, and gain entrance into heaven. This self-effort plan can take many forms, from trying to be a good, moral person, to becoming an active part in an organized religion - Christian or otherwise.

The problem is, we can never know when we have done enough. Even worse, the Bible makes it clear that we can never do enough. In Romans 3:23, the Bible says "For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God." Simply put, the "D-O" plan cannot bring us peace with God, or even peace with ourselves.

Christianity, however, is spelled "D-O-N-E." In other words, that which we could never do for ourselves, Christ has already done for us. He lived the perfect life we could never live, and He died on the cross to pay for each of our wrongdoings. And now He freely offers us His gift of forgiveness and leadership for our lives.

But, it's not enough to just know this, we have to humbly receive what He has done for us. And we do that by asking for His forgiveness and leadership in our lives.