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He had such a passion to bring us back into right standing with Him that He was ready to pay whatever the cost. The solution would be something that cost Him everything. Today’s Truth: God loved you enough to do whatever it took to bring you back to Him. And that’s why He planned from the beginning of the world a solution. That we’d never be able to do enough good on our own. The good news about all this is that God knew this about us. since all have sinned and continually fall short of the glory of God, – Romans 3:23 (AMP) No matter how hard you or they try, there isn’t enough good that you can do to earn God’s love or salvation. But will that be enough? Will that person spend eternity in heaven? And the answer is no. Have you ever met someone that said they were a good person? Maybe they try to do good things, and would probably say they’re a good person. Take a moment to thank God for not giving you what you deserved (death) but instead extending mercy to you, and giving you eternal life in Jesus. So today, spend some time thinking about this verse.
#Daily devotional free
Only Jesus can make you truly free and allow you to experience eternal life in Him.
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No other religion can offer what Jesus can. Today’s Truth: The Gospel isn’t about following rules, it’s about falling at the feet of Jesus and accepting His love and mercy. It’s through Jesus only that we find eternal life. It’s about how we could never do enough, and instead, we need to fall at the feet of Jesus and accept His love and mercy. The gospel isn’t about following rules or doing enough. We don’t deserve it, but God saw fit to give us eternal life in Jesus. For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life through Christ Jesus our Lord. Instead, He extends His grace and His mercy. However, I’m so thankful that God doesn’t give me what I deserve or what I’ve earned. We see in today’s verse that the wages or payment for sin is death.ĭeath is what we deserve as sinners. However, that’s not what the Bible teaches us. It’s easy in our world to think that as long as we’re pretty good, there’s nothing to worry about. This summer, we’ve been going through some scriptures that show us our need for Jesus. There are people all around you that might not know that Jesus paid the price so they don’t have to spend eternity separated from Him. Then determine to make sure that the people you come into contact with know that too. Next, believe that His sacrifice on the cross was sufficient payment for your sin.
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So today, first make sure that you have made a personal decision to follow Jesus. Today’s Truth: Jesus Did What We Couldn’t Do – He Made us Right With God. The Bible shows us, however, that we can’t do enough good to earn heaven. It’s easier to try to do lots of good work to earn your salvation. It’s easier to not think about eternity and never make a decision for Jesus. Salvation isn’t difficult to obtain, but it can feel difficult because it’s so easy. If you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.
#Daily devotional full
When we believe in Him, believe that He was raised from the dead, and His life was the payment in full for our sin, and speak it out, that’s when we’re saved. Here’s the thing, the Bible tells us that it’s faith in Jesus that saves us. Perhaps you know someone who doesn’t even realize that heaven and hell are real, so the idea of salvation doesn’t make much sense to them either. Have you ever known someone who tried to make salvation a really difficult thing? Maybe they thought they had to be really good to get saved, so they worked really hard for salvation.