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Thinking it is time to get right with God? or not?







All you have to do is:  1) Admit your sins; 2) Repent of them; 3) Ask Jesus Christ to be your Lord and Savior; 4) Surrender your life (all that you are and all that you are not) to Him; 5) Ask Him to baptize you in the Holy Spirit and fill you with power.



What would the results be after getting saved?

~ This is what the Lord says: “You would be amazed at what I can do through you.  Your life would no longer be your own.  I would be pleased.  Very-well pleased.  I have many plans for you.  Wonderful, enjoyable plans that I can now activate.” ~



And



~ “Once you believe and receive Me, you become sanctified and holy.  That’s what many New Believers feel at first.” ~ See Hebrews 10:10



I asked this question on my Facebook page:

How did you FEEL after you got right with the Lord/God?



I received these replies:   



  • ·       I felt like a new person. I felt clean and pure.
  • ·       LOVED.... the best ever
  • ·       Like I finally had someone love me unconditionally and I wanted to please Him
  • ·       A lifting of a cloud of negativity. A letting go and feeling washed with love.
  • ·       At peace
  • ·       Cleansed...healed...loved
  • ·       Lots of blessings and kindness from him,
  • ·       I feel Happy
  • ·       Clean and I just knew my life was in God’s hands. I also knew He was always there.
  • ·       Felt good that I ask Jesus in my heart.
  • ·       Everything was vibrant. I remember seeing colors as if for the first time, the sky, flowers, birds, the air was so fresh! And growing closer just makes life more vibrant!
  • ·       A total amazing feeling!
  • ·       I felt flooded by warmth. This happened my junior year of college, and I've never had that feeling again: it was a singular sensation.



After reading all this, don’t you want the same? 



If you are scoffing…. Then I’ll tell you that all you have to do is BELIEVE!   Check it out. That’s what is says in the Bible.





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