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dangina [55]
3 years ago
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We are all sinners... If you think about it, we have all sinned, we have all lied, we have all done something unrichous. and if

you want, you can write in your answer, you have never lied... we will all know thats not true. we all sin, to this day, we all deserve a major punishment from God, we all deserve to have the worst punishment there possibly can be... to go to hell. Now, we should all know that there is a verse in the bible: John 3:16 "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only son to die for us, and all who believed in him shall not parish, but have eternal life." Now, isnt that JUST GREAT, I mean we deserve to be SMITED, but our God has said that WE, sinners, can have ETERNAL life in heaven. Just think about how GREAT that is. GOD is waiting for us in heaven, WAITING, and there is a HHUUUUGGGEEEE party in heaven waiting for us. We are all able to sit beside Jesus, our savior, and all you need to do, is believe. He doenst ask for sacrafices (human sacrafices) he doesnt ask that we NEVER sin again, come on never sin again, thats imposible for humans, but for our Lord and savior, It is 100% possible. we have a god, that is 100% pure, 100% holy. and will never leave your side. Now, you can either just read this, and go on about your day, OR you can take some next steps.
Next steps: read the book of Genisis, just start there.
Read John 3:16 and think about how great that really is.
Help a neighbor/friend out, show them that they are truly loved.

Have a FANTASTIC rest of your week, and may God be with you always.
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lesya692 [45]3 years ago
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I’m not christen so
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