It is so difficult sometimes, even those we know God is already aware of what we have done, to confess our sins to Him. It is hard to hold our sin-stained hands out for inspection, with our heads hung low, and say, “Against You, You only, I have sinned and done what is evil in your sight, so that You are justified when You speak and blameless when You judge” (Psalm 51:4). It is only when we do this that we can be drawn closer to the Lord.
When we truly believe in Jesus as the Christ, we will turn (repent) from the practice of sin (Acts 3:19), w will confess our faith in Him to save us from sin (Romans 10:10), leading us to be baptized into His blood for the forgiveness of sins (Romans 6:3-4).
Will you acknowledge Christ as the only Savior of mankind, state your agreement with His authority, and allow your actions to prove your confession?
No sermons found.
According to evolutionists, Dinosaurs first evolved around 235 million years ago. No humans lived at the time of the dinosaurs. Around 65 million years ago the dinosaurs disappeared. According to…
Peace is something sorely lacking in our world today. Nations and their leaders are at odds with each other. Animosity exists among leaders within nations. Even in local communities we…
In the last half of chapter 10 of John’s gospel, Jesus’ disciple reveals to us a final confrontation of Jesus with the hostile crowd in Jerusalem (vv. 22-39). This section…
Let’s be the hands of Jesus by pointing and guiding others to this righteousness of which Jesus speaks. You and I can make the lives of those around us and ultimately this community better if we will do that. However, we must not forget. We cannot lead others to a place where we have not gone ourselves. Do you hunger and thirst for this righteousness of which Jesus spoke? Are you seeking first God’s kingdom and His righteousness? If not, you will never reach a point in life where you are truly satisfied, because eternity beckons in your heart.
Did Jesus perform the works of an insane person, or was His life one which was spent in doing for others? Think about the effect He has had on the…
More and more people are calling for the church to somehow reclaim its place at the helm of societal change. Change begins with you. Change begins with each one of…
Perhaps in your lifetime you have heard the words, “Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery . . .” These words come from an Irish poet by the name of…
What are we to make of John’s account involving a man who was blind from birth. When the man who had been blind came back seeing, his neighbors began to…
Did David forgive himself of the sin with Bathsheba even though God did? He spent much of his life writing of his anguish because of the sin. Can we? Do…
You and I are the recipients of God’s compassion, not because of some extraordinary goodness within us, but because of God’s great compassion. “The Lord is compassionate and gracious, slow to anger and abounding in lovingkindness.” (Psalm 103:8) Just as children seek to imitate their parents, so we are to imitate our heavenly Father. It is the only way we will change the world in which we live.