Today is the Day of Your Salvation Welcome To Your New Eternal Life!

If you tried religion but were left with more questions than answers, glad you're here.
Paul wrote about those who had allowed themselves to be blinded by the God of this world, blinded from the simplicity that is in Christ.
The gospel is not as difficult as man has made it.
If you've yet to be saved, that can happen right now.
Just know that your forgiveness was given when he shed his blood on the cross and died for you.
His resurrection was the receipt that God accepted the sacrifice.
Your salvation will be given when you believe that.
When you trust him by agreeing with God that what he did in your behalf was enough for your salvation.
His death gave the world forgiveness.
His resurrection gives the believer eternal life.
The gospel of your salvation has nothing to do with how you live your life.
We're not talking about how you live your life following your salvation.
That's not so easy, and requires work.
We're talking about the gospel of your salvation, how you're initially saved.
Religion mixes the two by front-loading how we live with how we're saved.
These are two separate things.
If you're listening today and you're not saved, know this: Today is not the day to straighten out your life and live right.
Today is not the day to get your sins forgiven.
They already are.
The Bible plainly says that today is the day of salvation.
So take care of that first.
By deciding to stop trying to do something that is already done.
And rest your faith in the one who did it for you.
On the cross of Christ, God stopped charging our sins to us.
2 Corinthians 5:19.
How could he do that?
He charged them to Jesus.
He died for our sins.
Was buried, but three days later arose to give us eternal life in him.
Your forgiveness is not up to you.
Your salvation is.
Trust Christ today and be saved.
If you decide to give up on self, rest your faith in him, we'd like to know.
Send us a message or call 888-988-9562, and welcome to your new eternal life.

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