Salvation isn’t a paycheck. It’s a gift. God’s grace isn’t based on your worthiness but on His generosity through Christ.
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. . . grace remains. Your salvation isn’t based on performance. It’s God’s gift to you. Even on your worst days, His grace holds you fast.
Sin once separated you from God, but through Jesus, that relationship has been restored. Now, as His child, you can grow deeper in daily fellowship with Him.
God has provided not just a way for you to know him, but a way to be adopted into his family. Through Jesus Christ, you have become God’s beloved son or daughter.
When you acknowledged your sins and accepted Christ’s payment for them, all your sins were all forgiven—past, present, and future.
On the cross, God demonstrated both his justice and incomparable love.
The grace of God is greater than any sin. Even yours.
God wants you to be confident about what happened to you when you became a Christian.
God wants you to be confident in your new relationship as a member of his family.
When you decided to follow Jesus Christ, you began sharing life with him forever. Jesus Christ entered your life and God became your heavenly Father for eternity.
I love new things. Most people do. The Bible tells us in 2 Corinthians 5:17 that “anyone who belongs to Christ has become a new person.
Theologian Martin Luther was once asked if he “felt saved.” He replied, “No, I do not feel saved, but my confidence in Christ’s promise is greater than my doubt.”