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MEET OUR SAVIOR

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A Life-Transforming

Peace!

God is reaching out to you with open arms, offering the free gift of salvation—a new beginning filled with hope, forgiveness, and peace. No matter your past, His grace covers all, and He invites you to trust in Jesus Christ, who made the way for you through His death on the cross. By accepting Him today, you’re stepping into a new relationship that brings unimaginable joy, purpose, and unshakable peace. You don’t have to carry the weight alone; let God lift it and bring you into a life filled with faith and unending love.

Making Peace with God is as easy as 1, 2, 3, or A, B, C.

MAKE PEACE WITH GOD

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A - ADMIT

Admit that you are a sinner. Have you ever sinned? Well, you're not the only one. Everyone has. But, it's not enough to just admit that you have sinned; you have to repent of your sin. Repent means to turn away from our sins. It means that although we once lived for ourselves, we now choose to live for Christ.

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B - BELIEVE

Believe that Jesus is God’s Son who died on the cross for you and rose again from the dead. Most people believe that to be true. In James 2, it says that even the demons believe and shudder with fear. So though belief is an important step, it’s not enough to just believe some facts about Jesus. You have to do step three.

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C - COMMIT

Commit your life to Jesus Christ. You say, “Jesus, everything I am and everything I hope to be, I give it over to You. Take my life and use it. I don’t want to live for myself anymore. I want to live for You.”

ARE YOU READY?

​If you’re ready, pray this prayer and mean it in your heart:

Dear God, I know that I am a sinner. I believe that Jesus died on the cross for my sins and rose again. I commit my life to You. Everything I am and everything I hope to be, I give it to You. I invite Your Holy Spirit to live within my heart for the rest of my life. I love You, and I thank You for forgiving me, loving me, and giving me peace.

In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Did you pray this prayer?

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