One of life's biggest questions is "Why I am here?" "What's the meaning of it all?" The Bible says that these questions are natural, because we have lost our original purpose. The God who created the whole universe also created us, and he created us to be with him forever (Genesis 1-2). But we rejected God as our creator, and chose to follow our own desires (Genesis 3). This is called sin, and sin separates us from God. So the question is, how do we find our way back to God?
Jesus says "I am the way back to God." Jesus, who is the Son of God himself, made it possible for us to come back to God through his death on the cross. Jesus makes it possible to for us to restore the relationship with God we were made for. That's our purpose, and Jesus provides a way back.
Do you want to know the way to God? Meet Jesus.
Many of us live our lives seeking the truth. We've searched here and there and everywhere, but nothing truly satisfies. Many of us have settled on the decision that truth is relative, your truth is your truth, my truth is my truth.
Jesus, on the other hand, says "I am the truth." The Bible says that Jesus is the "Word made flesh," (John 1:14), which means that Jesus is truth in human form. Everything that he does and everything that he says is perfect truth, because he is the perfect representation of God. Though some truth can be found in other philosophies and worldviews, all truth is tested against Jesus, who is Truth himself.
Do you want to know what is true? Meet Jesus.
Do you feel like something is missing in your life? Maybe you enjoy what the world has to offer, but it still doesn't feel like enough? Advertisements and entertainment fill us with images of the good life, and while these things can be fun for awhile, the Bible recognizes that in the end these things are temporary and empty (see the Biblical book of Ecclesiastes for more on this).
What's missing? Jesus is missing. Jesus says "I am the life," and he says that he has come to bring life to the fullest (John 10:10). Sometimes Jesus is presented as a killjoy, but those who truly know him know that he alone can bring a fulfilling life - which makes sense, because he created it! God wants us to be everything that he made us to be, and he wants us to have that kind of life not only for this lifetime but forever! John 3:16 says that "God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him will not perish but have eternal life."
Do you want to have true and lasting life? Meet Jesus.
Why did Jesus come? He came to bring the Kingdom of God through his life, death, resurrection, and ascension back to God. In other words, he came to restore what we lost when we rejected God and our relationship with God was broken. This called "the Gospel" or the good news.
1. God created us to be with Him.
The Good News begins with God, who has always been. He has always existed, and He has always existed exactly as He is now. If this seems confusing, it's because He's beyond what anyone can fully comprehend.
In the beginning, God created everything good. There was no sickness, disease or sadness. Everything lived in harmony, and everything lived in harmony with God.
2. Trust in Jesus Christ for your salvation.
Jesus came into the world to save sinners - and he wants to save you! All you need to do to receive this salvation is put your trust in him - trust that he died to pay for your sins, that he is risen from the dead, and that he lives right now, ruling over the universe! He has done all of these things to restore your relationship with God. Turn to him.
3. Accept that salvation is a free gift from God - there's nothing you have to do to earn it!
One of the biggest lies of most religions is that we have to do something to earn our salvation, but that is not the teaching of Jesus. God offers eternal life as a free gift because of his love for you. Jesus died so that this life would be free for you - all you have to do is receive it!
4. Invite Jesus to be the Lord of your life.
Receiving salvation demands that we not only recognize Jesus as our Savior, but also as the Lord. He rules over the universe, now invite him to rule over your life. When you allow Jesus to be the Lord of your life, you should expect a change - he wants you to be like him! Although this will be a life-long process, he will give you his Holy Spirit to transform you from a sinner to a saint!
5. Pray to receive Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior.
If you want to take these steps, here is a simple prayer you can pray to God right now (prayer is simply talking to God):
"Lord Jesus, I need you. I admit that I am a sinner and only you can save me. Thank you for dying on the cross for my sins. I open the door of my life and receive you as my Savior and Lord. Thank you for forgiving my sins and giving me eternal life. Take control of my life - I acknowledge that you are the King of the universe, and I want you to be the King of my heart. Make me the kind of person you want me to be."
Does this prayer express the desire of your heart? If it does, pray it right now. Trust that Jesus will listen, and he will come into your life right now, as he promised.
6. Tell a Pastor or trusted Christian friend about your choice to follow Jesus.
If you have taken this step of faith and prayed this prayer, let somebody know! Contact a trusted Christian friend, or you can always contact Pastor Jeff or Pastor Stephanie, who will follow up with you. Heaven rejoices when one sinner accepts Jesus as Lord (Luke 15:7), and so will we! We look forward to hearing from you and helping you out in your new journey of faith.
7. Receive the promises of God.
The moment you trust Jesus Christ, you become a child of God and his Holy Spirit begins to live inside of you. You have become a part of his story. The more you grow in your relationship with God, the more of his story you will begin to see and understand in your life. All of your sin, past and future, is forgiven, and you now find total acceptance before him. When you begin this relationship, Jesus promises to be with you through all the ups and downs and in the joys and difficulties of this life. He loves you with an everlasting, unchanging love. And not only has he promised eternal life, but he came so that you could also experience purpose, fulfillment, and freedom in this life. Praise God for what he's done in your life!