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10 Steps
for New and Growing Christians
These ten articles cover the basics
of Christianity.
If you're a new Christian, they will
help you save yourself a lot of
pain,
and if you're a "backslidden"
Christian, they will get you on the
right track...
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Becoming a Christian is the most incredible event that will
ever take place in your life. You have found peace with your Creator.
You have found everlasting life! Be assured--God will never
leave you nor forsake you. He has brought you this far and He will
complete the wonderful work He has begun in you. God knows your every
thought, your every care and your deepest concerns.
Let's now look at some of those possible concerns. First, and of
primary concern -- do you have "assurance" of your salvation? The Bible
says to "make your calling and election sure" (2 Peter 1:10,
italics added), so, let's go through a short "checklist" to make sure
that you are truly saved:
- Are you aware that God became flesh
in the person of Jesus Christ (John 1:14, KJV), and that he
died for the sins of the world?
- Did you come to the Savior because
you had sinned?
- Did you "repent" and put your faith
in Jesus?
- Are you convinced that He suffered
and died on the Cross and that He rose again on the third
day?
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God acquits us from the Courtroom of Eternal Justice on the grounds
that Jesus Christ paid our fine. We are "justified" (made right with
God) by His suffering death. The resurrection of Jesus Christ was God's
seal of approval of the fact that His precious blood was sufficient to
pay the fine.
Think of it this way... You have violated the law and
face a $50,000 fine. You tell the judge that you are truly sorry for
your crime, but he answers, "So you should be -- you have broken the
law! Now, can you pay this fine?" He can only acquit you if the
fine is paid. If someone else pays your fine, then he can let you go,
but he must have "grounds" on which to release you.
The reason we need a substitute (a savior) to pay our
moral "fine," is because we have broken God's Law. To see how much
we have transgressed this Law (the Ten Commandments), we will go through
some of them -- Have you ever told a lie? Have you ever stolen
something? Have you ever lusted after another person? If you answered
"Yes" to these questions, you admit that you are a lying, thieving,
adulterer at heart, and you have to face God on Judgment Day!
If you have used His name in vain, then you are guilty of "blasphemy" --
you've substituted God's holy Name for a curse word. Perhaps you've
hated someone, then the Bible says that you are a murderer. You have
violated God's holy Law, and you're in BIG trouble. On Judgment Day, you
will be found guilty and end up in Hell. That's why you need
the Savior. Merely being sorry for your sins, or confessing them to God
won't help you. You must turn from sin (repent), and your faith must be
in Jesus Christ alone. He is the only "grounds" for God to grant mercy
towards you. If you're not sure of your salvation, make Psalm 51 your
own prayer.
Let's now look at some more important principles that
can save you a great deal of pain...
The
first one is called:
Feeding on the Word -- DAILY Nutrition.
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