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Page 1: How to Know Jesus. What Scripture say about becoming a Christian

How to Know Jesus.

What Scripture say about becoming a Christian.

Page 2: How to Know Jesus. What Scripture say about becoming a Christian

Have you come to the place where you are

certain you will spend eternity in heaven?

The journey to Knowing Jesus begins with a simple

but important question.

There is another question that opens the door as we

continue along the journey.

Page 3: How to Know Jesus. What Scripture say about becoming a Christian

If you were standing before God and He were to ask you,

“Why should I allow you into my heaven?” what would you

say?It is important to understand what God says about why He would allow anyone into His heaven.

Let His Scripture speak to His provision.

Page 4: How to Know Jesus. What Scripture say about becoming a Christian

“For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of

God” Romans 3:23The word sin in the New Testament is

derived from three Greek words, but in Romans 3:23 it has a special meaning.

The three terms translated into English mean the following.

SIN1. Inclination away

from2. Breach of a law3. Missing the mark

The last meaning is the one used in Romans.

Page 5: How to Know Jesus. What Scripture say about becoming a Christian

In the old days the observer of archery contest would shout certain things concerning the flight of the arrow.

When the arrow passed over the target they would say, “High.”

When the arrow hit the middle of the target they would shout, “Center or

Bulls eye.”

When the arrow fell short of the target the observer would shout, “SIN.”

Romans 3:23 simply states that everyone has fallen short of the target

or goal that God has for them.

Page 6: How to Know Jesus. What Scripture say about becoming a Christian

“For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.”

Romans 6:23

This verse contains two sets of contrasting words.DEATH – ETERNAL LIFE

WAGES – GIFTIt speaks of what one earns because of sin

(missing the mark) and a gift.

Page 7: How to Know Jesus. What Scripture say about becoming a Christian

Just as you might be able to recognize a crayon, by looking at it or having knowledge that it exists, does not mean you possess a crayon.

It may be extended to you but you must receive it.

A gift must be received before it can be used!

Page 8: How to Know Jesus. What Scripture say about becoming a Christian

Jesus takes the initiative to make Himself available.

“Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in and eat

with him and he with me.”

Revelations 3:20

Page 9: How to Know Jesus. What Scripture say about becoming a Christian

What is missing in this picture?

If there is no door knob, how do you open the door?

If you open the door to your life, the promise is that Jesus will come in.

Wouldn’t it be wonderful if God told us how we can invite Jesus in?HE DOES!

Page 10: How to Know Jesus. What Scripture say about becoming a Christian

“That if you confess with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.

For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you confess and are saved.”

Romans 10:9-10

If you verbalize or ask Jesus to become the Lord of your life, His promise is that you will be saved. The process is a

prayer to Him asking for that gift.

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• If you have received a blessing through the sharing of this information and especially if you have asked Jesus to become the Lord of your life, we would cherish the opportunity to celebrate with you and to pray for you. Please feel free to share with us through our prayer request section of the web page.