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- Religious, but not right with God?
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- . Religious, but not right with God? That may sound strange to
- you, but there are many religious people "hiding" from God. They may
- be sincere, but sincerity is not enough; they need the truth of God's
- Word.
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- . Some people think that they are Christians automatically because
- they had Christian parents. Others presume that attending church or
- being baptized or sharing in Communion makes them Christians. These
- are all important Christian responsibilities, but if they have never
- committed their lives to Christ, their efforts are hopeless.
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- . The Bible - from beginning to end - teaches that to be right with
- God we need a sacrifice for our sins: "Without shedding of blood is no
- remission <of sins>." (1) God has provided salvation through His Son
- who "once suffered for sins, the just for the unjust, that He might
- bring us to God." (2)
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- . Trying to be religious without Jesus Christ as one's Savior can
- be like taking a drug that distorts a person's reasoning. It is a
- delusion to think that performing a religious duty can make us right
- with God. Even leading a respectable life can never erase our sins.
- We all need a Savior.
-
- . The Bible teaches that salvation is God's gift which we do not
- deserve, nor can ever earn. The Lord taught that salvation is through
- faith in Him alone: "He that believeth on Me hath everlasting life."
- (3) His apostle Peter declared, "Through His name whosoever believeth
- in Him shall receive remission of sins." (4) The apostle Paul wrote of
- his Savior: "In whom we have redemption through His blood, the
- forgiveness of sins." (5) The apostle John testified, "As many as
- received Him, to them gave He power to become the sons of God, even to
- them that believe on His name." (6)
-
- . God's Good News turns us from our own vain attempts to earn His
- pardon to Christ's complete salvation. John Wesley, the great
- evangelist of eighteenth-century England, strove for years to make
- himself acceptable to God by his own efforts. But he never found
- peace until he could say, "I trusted Christ and Christ alone for
- salvation. And an assurance was given me that He had taken away all my
- sins."
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- . Are you religious, but not right with God? Then come to Him
- today - just as we all must approach God, as sinners in need of a
- Savior. You can pray to God right where you are, believing that Jesus
- Christ died for your sins and claiming Him as your Lord.
-
- . Jesus Christ promises, "He that heareth My word, and believeth on
- Him that sent Me, hath everlasting life, and shall not come into
- condemnation; but is passed from death unto life." (7)
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- Bible References: (1) Hebrews 9:22b; (2) 1 Peter 3:18; (3) John 6:47;
- (4) Acts 10:43; (5) Ephesians 1:7; (6) John 1:12; (7) John 5:24.
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