What Must I Do to Become
Saved?
-by Tony Warren
Acts 16:30-31
- "And brought them out, and said, Sirs, what must I
do to become saved?
- And they said, Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ,
and thou shalt be saved, and thy house."
his is what the Philippian jailer asked Paul after the earthquake, when
all the prisoners bands were loosed at the prison. And Paul responded
affirmatively that he would be saved if he believed on the Lord Jesus Christ.
But what does the act of true belief entail? We know that it involves more than
merely saying, "I believe," because even the devils believe, and yet very
obviously they are not saved. So what is belief that leads to salvation?
The answer to this question is best illustrated in John chapter eleven, in
Christ's declaration to Martha that life from the dead, is by Him. Without the
work of Christ in this situation, Martha's brother Lazarus remains a lifeless
rotting corpse, and can do nothing about it. It is only by the work of Christ
that this corpse will get up from the grave and walk with the living. Likewise,
it is only by the work of Christ that anyone is Spiritually made alive, that
they have eternal life.
John 11:25-26
- "Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that
believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live:
- And whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die. Believest thou
this?"
Through the resurrection of Christ, those saints who have died,
yet live and reign in heaven, and the saints who are alive, shall never die. And
it is all because Christ is the promised Saviour who makes all this possible.
Note that Christ asks Martha, "do you believe this?" And Martha's reply is,
"Yea, Lord: I believe that thou art the Christ, the Son of God, which should
come into the world." Clearly her witness agrees with His that He is the
Resurrection and the life, and that those who believe on Him shall never die. In
other words, for her to believe what Christ had just stated about Himself, was
to give assent that He was the prophesied Messiah, the power of God personified
in the Saviour of Israel. In fact this was articulated in the very context when
Martha said to Christ:
John 11:21-22
- "Then said Martha unto Jesus, Lord, if thou hadst
been here, my brother had not died.
- But I know, that even now, whatsoever thou wilt ask of God, God will give
it thee."
This was a testimony to her belief and her faith. She
believed that He was the deliverer out of Zion who has brought this resurrection
and life. Yet her understanding of just how, was imperfect. And in her is seen
what real belief involves. It involves a trust that Christ is all that He says
he is, and a faith that in Christ is the deliverance from death.
Psalms 68:20
- "He that is our God is the God of salvation; and unto GOD the Lord belong
the issues from death."
This was the God of salvation, and besides Him
there is no Saviour (Isaiah 43:11; Hosea 13:4). God is the deliverer, man cannot
deliver himself. So when we come to true belief we should recognize that
whatever the method of our turning to Christ, the results is only by the Grace
of God. It is not because of any inherent goodness or morality we possess in
ourselves, it is by the virtue of Christ come to make His abode with us. Coming
to believe is coming to the realization that we are sinners who are as dead in
trespass and sin, as Lazarus was dead and decaying in the grave. We have
transgressed the laws of God, are as dead, and we cannot save ourselves from
accountability by our actions. We must accept the truth that we all deserve
God's wrath in judgment for our transgressions, and that it is God
"alone" who can deliver us. When we are truly blessed with His Spirit to
understand this, it brings humility before God, and the treasure of true
Salvation.
Proverbs 22:4
- "By humility and the fear of the LORD are riches, and honour, and
life."
Recognition:
Until you can
look at yourself honestly (as a sinner), and your sin as that which is
keeping you from reconciliation with God, there is no way in which you can get
into the kingdom of heaven. The fact is, you must be made aware of a problem
before you can correct it. Just as you wouldn't call for a doctor unless you
were aware that you were sick, or you wouldn't cry out for help from a lifeguard
unless you were aware that you were drowning, likewise, you will not call on the
name of the Lord unless you are aware that you are in danger of judgment and in
dire need of deliverance. All men, no matter what race, creed, or color, are
sinners in need of a Saviour.
Romans 3:9-10
- "What then? are we better than they? No, in no wise:
for we have before proved both Jews and Gentiles, that they are all under sin;
- As it is written, there is none righteous, no not
one!"
You are not alone in your unrighteousness before God, for
all of mankind is in the exact same position. Whether it be you, me, Priest,
Pastor or Monk, we all have sinned (transgressed the laws of God) sometime, and
thus are in need of redemption from the consequences thereof.
Romans 3:23
- "for All have sinned and come short of the Glory of God."
It
doesn't matter whether or not you feel like a sinner, God says that in
"His eyes," we are all sinners. We may subconsciously think ourselves somewhat
better than the next guy, but we (because of inherent pride) are
egotistical, and thus deceive ourselves. The question is, are we willing to
honestly accept God's appraisal of our spiritual condition, or in our vanity and
arrogance, will we deceive ourselves into thinking that we are really a good
person inside, and that God knows this? We can lie to ourselves thinking God
would not condemn us, but if we look at ourselves "honestly," we will see that
the truth is exactly as God's appraisal of us. We are all hypocrites, we all
sin, and we all have gone astray that not one of us is really good enough to be
worthy of the Kingdom of Christ. Understanding this is a sign that God is
beginning to work Grace in our lives. This is evidence of God working within us,
softening our obstinate heart to receive the truth.
Psalms 34:18
- "The LORD is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart; and saveth such as
be of a contrite spirit."
The Lord will Save those who are of a broken
or truly sorrowful Spirit. For it is written, He resists the proud, but gives
grace to the humble (james 4:6). If we humbly look at ourselves for what
we are, we will know that we deserve to be punished for our sins against God,
and that it is only by His Son that we will be delivered from the judgment that
we so "rightfully" deserve.
Confession and Repentance:
Upon
recognition of our spiritual condition, we are able to confess our sins, and God
gives us repentance for our transgressions.
Acts 5:31
- "Him hath God exalted with his right hand to be a Prince and a Saviour,
for to give repentance to Israel, and forgiveness of
sins."
2nd Timothy 2:25
- In meekness instructing those that oppose themselves; if God peradventure
will give them repentance to the acknowledging of the
truth;"
We must acknowledge from the heart that we cannot do anything
to save ourselves, and pray earnestly that God would have mercy upon us. We
cannot get right with God by being baptized, by being confirmed, by joining a
Church, by good works, or by living a generally good and moral life. For even
what might be considered a good moral life is tainted by sin, and any sin at all
is transgression against God. And it is this sin that keeps us separated from
God. As long as we deny this, we are self-deceived and will not be in true
repentance. We will forever remain under condemnation of God.
1st John 1:8-9
- "If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves,
and the truth is not in us.
- If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins,
and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness."
If we truly desire truth,
we start with confession of our sins. And if we do confess our sins honestly
before God (rather than man), in realization that this God is our only
hope for Salvation, He is faithful to forgive us, and save us. Confessing to a
Priest won't save us, and confessing to ourselves is merely a start, but
confession to God about your spiritual bankruptcy and your need for His help,
will bring His forgiveness. He has made that promise, and is "Faithful" to keep
it.
Romans 10:9
- "that if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus Christ, and
shall believe in thy heart that God has raised Him from the
Dead, thou shalt be Saved."
Again, what we saw in the resurrection of
Lazarus, true belief from the heart about the nature of the resurrection in
Christ. Christians are not ashamed of Christ, but confess Him openly to others,
and confess their sins to God, who alone has the power to forgive them. We are
forgiven by whom we have sinned against. If our sin is against God, then God
alone can forgive those sins. They cannot be forgiven by a priest, a friend, or
any man. For God alone can forgive sins against Him.
Mark 2:7
- "Why doth this man thus speak blasphemies? who can forgive sins but God
only?"
These Scribes and Pharisees had it right. But the problem was,
they didn't understand that Jesus is God, thus He has power to forgive sins! And
by His resurrection from the dead, we know in our hearts that those of us (who
were once dead in trespass and sins) in Christ, have been raised up with Him
unto new life. Our repentance (sorrow for, and earnest desire to turn away
from sin) is an indication that we are being moved of God in the right
direction.
Luke 13:3
- "I tell you nay; but unless ye repent, ye shall all likewise
perish."
Without acknowledgment of sin, there is no repentance. And
without repentance there is no forgiveness. But with that acknowledgement of our
sins comes the understanding that we were slaves to it, and that only God could
have set us free (John 8:34-36). We cannot loose ourselves by any of our good
works, atonements, penance or charities. The nature of man is to try and
rationalize away his own sin (comparatively with the sins of others) so
that he appears somehow better in his own eyes, but we must never rationalize
our sin. The fear of the Lord is to confess it "honestly" before God. Clearly we
are guilty, and to confess this before God means that He will
cleanse us of it. Because what is there to forgive if we rationalize and make
excuses in claiming that we have not sinned? Then will our sins remain
unforgiven, because it makes our going to God asking for salvation just hollow
ceremonial words without any real substance. There must be recognition,
confession, and true repentance, and not mere words.
Seek and Believe:
When we have
recognized, made confession and repented of our sins (God willing), we will have
belief that Christ alone can save us from the penalty of those sins. We believe
that becoming acceptable in God's sight cannot be earned by doing the best that
we can, being charitable, or following the law of the ten commandments. There is
only one way to be acceptable in God's sight (according to God), and that
is to trust that the redemptive blood of Jesus Christ has cleansed you from our
sin. He alone can lift us from the depths of our sin. And He alone can lift us
to the heights of the Spiritual Kingdom of God. No Religion, no Minister, no
organized sect, no Priest, no Pope, no system of doctrines, Penitence,
ceremonies, pilgrimages or deeds of merit, are able to effectively take away
anyone's sins. God says salvation is found in no other than Christ (acts
4:12). The cleansing of man's sins can be done only in Christ Jesus. He
alone was made flesh, like unto man, that He could carry our sins in his body,
suffer and pay the penalty for those sins. Therefore, He alone holds the key to
our salvation. He is the only one who can give us the freedom from the debt that
we owe.
Acts 10:43
- "To Him give all the Prophets witness, that through His name whosoever
believeth in Him shall receive remission of sins."
By his death in the
flesh, He has gives us relief from the wages of sin (which is death). It was by
the sacrifice of Himself that all this is possible. Thus we must "believe" in
Him as our sin bearer, for there is no other name under heaven whereby men may
be Saved (Acts 4:12). We seek the Lord with all our hearts, and He
promises that He shall be found of us.
Matthew 7:7-8
- "Ask and it shall be given unto you; Seek, and ye
shall find; Knock, and it shall be opened unto you,
- for every one that asketh receiveth; and he that seeketh findeth, and to
him that knocketh it shall be opened."
Jesus has made this faithful
commitment. The reason so many seek and do not find, is because they are not
seeking the 'true Christ,' but are seeking to enter into salvation by an
alternative way where they can call themselves by His name (Christian), but they
don't have to follow His Word. But that is not truly seeking the way, or truth,
or light, that is merely seeking a name. To go our own way while professing His
name, is not seeking Christ. True salvation is by the narrow way, through
seeking the true Christ and following after his Word. It is not in following
what is right in our own eyes or listening to the words of men. It is surrender
to God's Word, not being in an adversarial relationship to it. Some people look
at God's law as a burden, and they don't really want to surrender to it. But His
Word is the Rock from whence comes our help, not a burdensome stone as many
today see it. Truly seeking Him is manifested in our receiving the righteousness
and truth of His Word. It most certainly is not found in the falling away from,
or separation (apostasia) from it.
Luke 13:24
- "Strive to enter in at the strait gate, for many, I say unto you, will
Seek to enter in, and shall not be able."
There are many ways to
seek, but there is but one way to seek and to find. i.e., there is man seeking
the glory of being under a name, and then there is man seeking the Lord. And
Jesus has made the faithful promise that if we shall seek Him, He shall be
found. Those are not idle words by Christ, it is the unadulterated truth. Only
those with a heart softened and made right by the divine Father, will believe
unto salvation and seek the Lord of the Bible. Professing Christians who are yet
carnal, will seek a god of their own creation rather than the God revealed in
scripture. Belief is from the heart, it is not just taking on a namesake.
Romans 10:10
- "for with the heart man believeth unto righteousness, and with the mouth
confession is made unto Salvation."
We confess Christ as the only
Saviour, believe in our hearts that Jesus Christ is our Lord and
'personal' Saviour, and we lay all our burdens down at the throne of Grace. We
let Christ carry them, because we are unable. And God (who cannot lie) is
faithful to forgive us all our sins, for these are faithful promises. Come to
the Lord in humbleness of spirit, casting off the pride of this life, and the
Lord will abundantly pardon all that ask. Pride comes before a fall, but the
humble (Proverbs 16:18) of spirit is near unto God.
Psalms 69:32
- "The humble shall see this, and be glad: and your heart shall live that
seek God."
This is the Spirit of those who believe and truly come to
God. Not built up (Psalms 34:18) with a haughty spirit or arrogant, but lowly
and humble (as Christ our example). True Salvation is more than just
confession of faith with our lips, it is confession of faith with our Hearts.
This is the love of God wherein we believe in His Word, and use it as a
foundation stone for our life. It is when His Word becomes a central part of us
that we never "want" to sin again.
Psalms 119:10-11
- "With my whole heart have I sought Thee; O let me not
wander from thy commandments,
- Thy Word have I hid in my heart that I might not sin against
thee"
This is repentance of the Heart. A belief in God's Word that is
evidenced by a ready love for it. And this is manifested in an earnest desire to
keep the Word of God, and do the will of God. Someone who says they believe in
God, and yet will not follow or 'keep' His Word, is just kidding themselves.
1st John 2:4
- "He that saith, I know him, and keepeth not his commandments, is a liar,
and the truth is not in him."
Keeping means to "guard from loss." In
other words, to preserve it or not fall away from the faith. Those who won't
keep God's Word, He declares that "the truth is not in them." Thus true belief
is manifested in our earnest desire to obedience, and unbelief manifested in
living in disobedience.
Receive your Blessing:
Once God has
given you to recognize your sin, and you have repented, sought God, and believed
on Him, then receive His blessing. Be baptized in His name by water, which is
the outward sign of the inward cleansing by the Holy Spirit. So what does
prevent you from receiving your blessing?
Acts 8:36
- "And as they went on their way, they came unto a certain water: and the
eunuch said, See, here is water; what doth hinder me to be
baptized?"
Acts 10:48-49
- "Can any man forbid Water, that these should not be baptized, which
have received the Holy Ghost as
well as we?
- and he commanded them to be baptized in the name of the Lord. Then prayed
they him to tarry certain days."
The baptism in water is to illustrate
that we have cast our burdens upon Christ, and been buried with Him in His
death, and raised up with Him in his Resurrection unto New Life. As such, we
signify that we have been cleansed of all our transgressions. We are a new
creation washed from sin by His death. The baptism in water is a token of this
spiritual cleansing by the Spirit.
There are two kinds of receiving spoken of in theology. They are Passive, and
Participatory. Participatory would be described as, if someone was holding a
gift and offering it to you, and you got up from your chair to accept it. That
is participatory. Passive is, if someone were to walk up to you with a gift in
his hands, reach down and open your hands, and then place the gift right into
your hand, with no effort on your part. i.e., you have done absolutely nothing
to receive the gift. Note that in both cases, there is the reception of a gift,
but only one of these gifts was totally free. The cost of the
participatory gift was your work in getting up and going to get it. So it wasn't
totally free (unmerited, unconditional), you had to do (work) in order to
receive it. By contrast, the Passive was unconditional, where you did absolutely
nothing to merit it, and you spent no effort to get it. That's what "true" Grace
is like. Unmerited favor.
True Christianity is in receiving the gift of God unconditionally, and
unearned by anything that we have done. This is the only true "Sovereign Grace."
Grace simply defined is the unmerited favor of God. It is a gift that we didn't
merit by any work of our own. We received it by the work of Christ.
So when all these things that we have been discussing begin to happen in your
life, God is beginning to draw you to Him. He is depositing His Grace upon us
that we receive the blessing. Our receiving Him is a work done by God in us. It
is not done for those who forsake His Word or who are at enmity with His Word,
but only to whom God sovereignty chooses. It is by Grace alone, bestowed upon
those brought into subjection to His Word. We recognize God's working within us
for His Spirit witnesses with our spirit, and we must give God all the Glory,
even for our doing. As indeed Paul is our example:
1st Corinthians 15:10
- "But by the grace of God I am what I am: and his grace which was bestowed
upon me was not in vain; but I laboured more abundantly than
they all: yet not I, but the grace of God which was with
me."
If we receive the Blessings of Christ, we must give God
the Glory. Receiving means surrendering our will to do "His will." As a child
would listen and obey the word of His father, so we must receive the Word of
Christ as humbly as a Child. Not as a prideful man who thinks that he knows more
than the teacher about what is right and wrong, but as a child would trust and
accept what his father tells him is right, unconditionally. What must I do to
become saved? Receive the Kingdom of God.
Luke 18:17
- "Verily I say unto you, whosoever shall not Receive the Kingdom of
God as a little Child, shall in no wise enter therein."
Receiving is a
sign of accepting God's laws as our law. It is not the wresting or twisting of
them, or the rationalizing them away, or the denial of their importance to us
today. In truly receiving the Word as authoritative truth, we are drawn of God
to receive Christ. In rejecting them, we have denied Christ. Those who believe
are blessed, but no one will truly "believe" except God give them His faith that
they will believe. But we should be careful to note that this does not take away
man's responsibility for his sins, and his refusal to obey God's laws. We must
strive to humbly surrender our will to the will of God, and that means accepting
what the Word of God says, despite what we might believe is right in our own
eyes. True Salvation is born of this humble Spirit of surrender, where our will
is to accept His Word as authoritative and binding.
James 1:21
- "Wherefore, lay apart all filthiness and superfluity of naughtiness, and
receive with meekness the engrafted Word, which is able to Save your
souls!"
Those who hear and truly receive are born from above
Christians, who are secured or 'Sealed' with the Holy Spirit of God. And they
will bring forth the works of true Salvation. As the Bereans (Acts 17:11)
who received the Word with joy and brought forth much fruit.
Mark 4:20
- "And these are they which are sown on good ground, such as hear the Word,
and receive it, and bring forth fruit, some thirtyfold, some sixty, and
some an hundred."
That we will receive God's Word is the
evidence of true Salvation. Those not truly born from above will not have a
heart to receive the love in truth (2nd Thessalonians 2:10), but wrest, twist,
distort and ignore it, to their own peril. Carnal man, the man of the flesh,
doesn't want truth, they want justification of themselves and their lusts and
ideas. But to all who truly receive, to them He gives power to become children
of God.
John 1:12
- "But as many as received Him, to them gave He power to become the
Sons of God, even to them that believe on His name."
Conclusion: Know God and be Known of
Him
What must we do to be saved? As Paul said to the Philippian
jailer, "believe" on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved. For then
will we know God, and be known of Him. In summary, simple confession of the lips
is not evidence of true Salvation, just as simply professing to be a Christian
doesn't make one a true Christian. Even the Devils confess that Christ is the
Holy one of God (Mark 1:24; Luke 4:34), but this doesn't mean they are saved.
Most false gospels will make confession of Christ, and yet they are no closer to
salvation than the devils that they serve. Anyone can say the sinners' prayer,
and be baptized in water, and profess salvation, but true salvation consists of
being dead to sin, being baptized in the Spirit, and being born of God. True
salvation is becoming a new creation wherein we love God, and our earnest desire
is to do his will. All men sin, but having an "earnest desire" to do the will of
God is the key phrase. If we don't have that true desire to keep His Word
faithfully and to do His will, then we are deceiving ourselves. We need to
examine ourselves, try ourselves, prove ourselves, that we make our calling and
election sure.
2nd Corinthians 13:5
- "Examine yourselves, whether ye be in the faith, prove your
own selves, know ye not your own selves how that Jesus Christ is in you,
except ye be reprobates."
Always examine and test yourself by God's
Word to make sure that the evidence is there that you are truly saved. Everyone
has some sin in their lives, whether in thought or deed, because no one is
perfect but God. But we must be sure that our earnest desire is to keep God's
Word faithfully, and that we are not ignoring His precepts. Do we receive them,
or do we turn to the right hand and to the left hand in order to avoid them? Do
we make them our authority, or do we make the words of our teachers or Church
leaders the authority? This is one of the tests of true salvation. This is how
we know that we are truly in Christ, because His Spirit witnesses
with ours. Thus the 'evidence' of this witnessing is that we will keep his Word,
rather than forsake it. We will hide it in our hearts and bring it to
remembrance (Psalms 119), that we remain faithful in time of trial. This is how
we know that we truly know him, and are known of Him. The evidence (not the
reason) is in our guarding from loss, the Word of truth. We will "keep"
God's Word.
1st John 2:3-5
- "And hereby we do know that we know Him, if we keep His commandments.
- He that saith, I know Him, and keepeth not His
commandments, is a liar, and the truth is not in Him.
- But whoso keepeth his Word, in him verily is the Love of God perfected:
Hereby know we that we are in Him"
The emphasis I make
here is on the word, hereby! In other words, "this is how" we know that we are
really in Christ. This is how we know that we are really saved. It's not by
evidence of a Holy feeling, it's not by evidence of water baptism, and it's not
by evidence of Church leaders, or feeling spiritual. It's by the evidence in our
hearts, manifested in our desire to keep God's Word faithfully. It is the
evidence seen in our love of God that we seek to do his will, and not our own.
Keeping God's Word is not the reason for our salvation, for that would be
legalism. But keeping God's Word is the 'evidence' of salvation. When we become
truly saved, this sign is seen in our lives. Indeed, as Christ said, "a tree is
known by it's fruits." If you are in a serious state of mind to faithfully
follow God's Word and keep his commandments, then you have "evidence" of truly
knowing Christ. And God declares in 1st John chapter 2 that without this
evidence of reliance and guarding from loss His Word, man professing to know
Christ is just a liar! Strong words by God for all to consider wisely.
What must we do to be saved, is believe and thus know Christ as
we are known of Him. And the only way we can know Christ is by being born of
God, whereby we risen with Him and known of Him. And the evidence thereof is
that as a new creation, we will receive His Word as the ultimate authority of
our lives. His will then becomes our will that we get a new found understanding
of the words, "Thy will be done." Because as having Christ come to dwell with
us, He works within us to will and to do (Philippians 2:13). This is the
evidence we are saved and our salvation is secure. It is because we keep God's
Word and believe with all our hearts that this is true and trustworthy.
What must we do to become saved? Recognize, Acknowledge, Confess, Repent,
Believe, Seek, Receive, and Know! We don't grope along in darkness wondering
about our salvation, nor do we take a wait and see attitude about our eternal
destiny. God's sovereignty does not negate our responsibility. If we wait and do
nothing, then we will someday have to stand before God and pay the wages for our
sins. If we surmise that there is plenty of time to get saved, we better
remember that "tomorrow is promised to no one." If we don't believe in Hell,
then we can't call ourselves Christian because that makes Christ a liar. Now is
the day of salvation, and now is the acceptable time of the Lord. When Christ
comes again, or if you should die before that time, it will be too late to do
anything about your fate. God declared, "on the day of your salvation, I helped
you." In this we understand that this day is now. Confess your sins and make
your commitment to Jesus Christ now, and you will be made alive with Him both
now, and in eternity. Through the witness of His Spirit you will know that it
wasn't because of your goodness that you believed and became saved, but because
of His goodness to call you to believe, unto salvation.
1st John 5:13
- "These things have I written unto you that believe on the name of the Son
of God; that ye may know that ye have Eternal Life, and that ye
may believe on the Son of God."
Make your calling and election sure,
seek God, and you will know that it is truly Him who was seeking you. Draw near
to Him and understand that it was Christ who was drawing you near to Him. Seek
to have life and know that it was His life that was calling you to this new life
in Him.
1st John 4:19
- "We love him, because he first loved us."
The testimony of the
Spirit is in humbly receiving that you didn't choose God, you were in fact
Chosen of God. God's Sovereign Grace will overwhelm you as a great Blessing, and
you understand that it is what God did in you that made you stop and listen.
Just as Paul's cry of his labor that it was, "not I, but the Lord which dwelleth
within me," so we will come to understand these truths. What must I do to become
saved? Trust in the lord and seek Him while He may be found, and then will you
know that He sought you, and He called you, and He Chose you, and He worked
within you for everything that is good.
Philippians 2:13
- "For it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of his good
pleasure."
Lay all your burdens down at the feet of the cross, and let
Christ carry them for you. And when you stumble and fall, let Christ carry you,
as it's the only way to finish the race. For by the works of the law shall no
flesh be justified in His sight (Galatians 2:16). we can only be justified by
the faith of Christ, through His work. May the Lord who is Gracious and merciful
above all, guide you into the truth of His Most Holy Word, and draw you to
understand that in all things, "His will be done."
Amen!
Become a
Christian Today!
How do I become a Christian? Once you have asked
all your questions, weighed all the evidence, and tested all the arguments, you
will ultimately be confronted with the basic question Jesus asked his own
disciples in Matthew 16:15:
‘But who do you say that I
am?’
Simon Peter replied:
‘You are the Christ, the
Son of the living God.’
What is your reply?
If you have
come to the same conclusion as Simon Peter, you are a few steps away from having
a personal relationship with our loving God. It is our sincere hope and prayer
that each of you reach this conclusion, for we know that true happiness, joy and
peace only come when we recognize our purpose for existing and yield our wills
to our Creator. As you will see, Christianity is not based on a religious
building, formula or ritual, it’s a matter of what you truly believe in your
heart.
Become a
Christian: Step through the Gospel
First, you
can be sure that God loves you unconditionally and desires to have a personal
relationship with you.
“For God so loved the world that He gave
His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have
everlasting life.” (John 3:16).
Second, you need to admit your
sinful nature to God, because this is what separates all of us from Him.
“For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.”
(Romans 3:23).
Third, you should stop trying to please God through your
own efforts, and realize that salvation through the blood of Jesus Christ is a
gift that none of us deserves.
“But God demonstrates His own love
toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.”
(Romans 5:8).
Finally, you just need to step in and truly accept God’s
gift -- His Son, Jesus Christ.
“But as many as received Him, to
them He gave the right to become children of God, to those who believe in His
name” (John 1:12).
So, now you know the basic steps to become a
Christian. As a result, if you desire God’s gift of eternal life and fellowship
with Him, you are as close as a sincere act of faith.
Jesus says,
“I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father
except through Me.” (John 14:6).
Jesus also says,
“Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears My voice
and opens the door, I will come in to him and dine with him, and he with
Me.” (Revelation 3:20).
Receiving Jesus is a matter of truly
asking Him to come into your life, to forgive your sins, and to become your Lord
and Savior. It’s not merely an intellectual undertaking, but rather, an act of
sincere faith and heart-felt will.
If you want to receive Jesus now, and
accept His gift of salvation, it's a matter of believing in Jesus Christ,
repenting of your sins, and turning the rest of your life over to Him. This is
not a ritual based on specific words, but rather, a prayerful guideline for your
sincere step of faith.
“Father,
I know that I have broken your laws and my sins have separated me from you. I
am truly sorry, and now I want to turn away from my past sinful life toward
you. Please forgive me, and help me avoid sinning again. I believe that your
son, Jesus Christ died for my sins, was resurrected from the dead, is alive,
and hears my prayer. I invite Jesus to become the Lord of my life, to rule and
reign in my heart from this day forward. Please send your Holy Spirit to help
me obey You, and to do Your will for the rest of my life. In Jesus' name I
pray, Amen.”
"Repent,
and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission
of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost." (Acts 2:38)
If you decided to become a Christian today, welcome to God's family.
Now, as a way to grow closer to Him, the Bible tells us to follow up on our
commitment.
- Get baptized as commanded by Christ.
- Tell someone else about your new faith in Christ.
- Spend time with God each day. It does not have to be
a long period of time. Just develop the daily habit of praying to Him and
reading His Word. Ask God to increase your faith and your understanding of the
Bible.
- Seek fellowship with other Christians. Develop a
group of Christian friends to answer your questions and support you.
- Find a local holy spirit filled Christian church
where you can worship God.
- If you have any questions, please
e-mail using the link below.