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Knowing God Personally
What does it take to begin a
relationship with God? Wait for lightning to strike?
Devote yourself to unselfish religious deeds? Become a
better person so that God will accept you? NONE of these.
God has made it very clear in the Bible how we can know
Him. This will explain how you can personally begin a
relationship with God, right now...
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Principle One: God loves you and
offers a wonderful plan for your life.
God created you. Not only that, he loves you so
much that he wants you to spend eternity with him.
Jesus said, "For God so loved the world that he gave
his only Son so that everyone who believes in him will
not perish but have eternal life" (John 3:16).
Jesus came so that each of us could know and
understand God in a personal way. Jesus alone can
bring meaning and purpose to life.
What keeps us from knowing God? ... |
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Principle Two: All of us are sinful
and separated from God. Therefore we cannot know and
experience God's love and plan for our life.
The fact is, we need Jesus. The Bible says, "...all
fall short of God's glorious standard" (Romans 3:23).
Though God intended for us to have a relationship with
him, we naturally want to do things our own way.
Deep down, our attitude may be one of active
rebellion toward God or passive indifference, but it's
all evidence of what the Bible calls sin. The Bible
tells us that "All of us like sheep have gone astray;
each of us has turned to his own way" (Isaiah 53:6).
The result of sin in our lives is death--spiritual
separation from God (Romans 6:23). Although we may try
to reach God through our own effort, we inevitably
fail.
This diagram shows the great gap that exists between
us and God. The arrows illustrate that we might try to
reach God through our own efforts. We may try to do
good things, or earn God's acceptance through a good
life or a moral philosophy. But our good efforts are
insufficient to cover up our sin.
How can we bridge this gulf?...
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Principle Three: Jesus Christ is
God's only provision for our sin. Through him we can
know and experience God's love and plan for our life.
Jesus Christ is God's solution to the problem of
human imperfection and evil. Because of Jesus' death
on the cross, our sin doesn't have to separate us from
God any longer. In his suffering and death on the
cross, Jesus paid the price for our sin and in so
doing, bridged the gap between us and God. "For Christ
also died for sins once for all, the just for the
unjust, so that he might bring us to God" (1Peter
3:18).
Instead of trying harder to reach God, we simply need
to confess our sinfulness and accept Jesus and his
sacrifice as the one way to God. "I am the way, the
truth and the life," Jesus said. "No one can come to
the Father except through me" (John 14:6). He also
said, "I am the resurrection and the life. Those who
believe in me, even though they die like everyone
else, will live again. They are given eternal life for
believing in me and will never perish" (John
11:25-26).
But not only did Jesus die for our sin, he rose
from the dead (1 Corinthians 15:3-6). When he did, he
proved beyond doubt that he can rightfully promise
eternal life--that he is the Son of God and the only
means by which we can know God. He said, "For God so
loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that
everyone who believes in him will not perish but have
eternal life" (John 3:16).
Yet just having knowledge about God's plans and
purposes isn't enough. We need to consciously accept
Jesus Christ as the payment for our sin and welcome
him into our life.
It is not enough just to know these
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Principle Four: We must individually
accept Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord; then we can
know and experience God's love and plan for our life.
The Bible says, "But to all who believed him and
accepted him, he gave the right to become children of
God" (John 1:12).
We accept Jesus by faith. The Bible says, "God
saved you by his special favour when you believed. And
you can't take credit for this; it is a gift from God.
Salvation is not a reward for the good things we have
done, so none of us can boast about it" (Ephesians
2:8,9).
Accepting Jesus means believing that Jesus is the
Son of God, who he claimed to be, then inviting him to
guide and direct our lives and make us into new people
(John 3:1-8).
Jesus said, "I'm standing at the door and I'm
knocking. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door,
I will come in" (Revelation 3:20).
How will you respond to God's invitation? What will
you do with the claims of Jesus Christ?
Consider these two circles.
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Self is on the throne
Jesus is outside the life
Interests are directed by self, often resulting in
frustration |
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Jesus is in the life and on the throne
Self is yielding to Jesus
Interests are directed by Jesus, resulting in
harmony with God |
Which circle best represents your life?
Which circle would you like to have represent your
life?
Begin a relationship with Jesus... |
| You can receive Christ right now.
Remember that Jesus says, "I'm standing at the door
and I'm knocking. If anyone hears my voice and opens
the door, I will come in" (Revelation 3:20). Would you
like to respond to his invitation? Here's how.
The precise words you use to commit yourself to God
are not important. He knows the intentions of your
heart. If you are unsure of what to pray, this might
help you put it into words:
"Jesus, I want to know you. I want you to come into
my life. Thank you for dying on the cross for my sin
so that I could be fully accepted by you. Only you
can give me the power to change and become the
person you created me to be. Thank you for forgiving
me and giving me eternal life with God. I give my
life to you. Please do with it as you wish. Amen."
If you sincerely asked Jesus into your life just now,
then he has come into your life as he promised. You
have begun a personal relationship with God.
What follows is a lifelong journey of change and
growth as you get to know God better through Bible
reading, prayer and interaction with other Christians. |
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