Where do you go from here?

 
 

So, you have now made your decision.  If you have not believed in the only saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ, the God / man, you have chosen against God and have chosen for an eternity separate from God.  The good news is that right now you are still breathing, so you still have time.  However, it won’t last forever, at some point you will have to face death and our prayer is that you are able to continue to evaluate the facts, to continue to think about what has just been presented about grace, about hope, about salvation, and about eternal life.  Just think, as long as you are still breathing God has a plan for your life.  However, when you are no longer breathing your opportunity is over, your fate is sealed.


However, congratulations to those of you that did choose for Christ and did believe in the true living messiah.  You have made the greatest decision of your entire life, you have believed on the Lord Jesus Christ and you have been saved from eternal condemnation!  Welcome, you have been adopted into God’s family.


“But to all who did receive him, who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God, who were born, not of blood nor of the will of the flesh nor of the will of man, but of God.

John 1:12-13


The question now is where do you go from here?  You are now a Christian, you now have eternal life, and now you must decide where your spiritual life will go from here.  Salvation was a one time decision, however living the Christian life will require daily decisions.  First off, you will need to ask yourself, “Do I want to get to know God on a personal basis?” and ask yourself “Do I want what God has for me as far as purpose, definition, and meaning in my life?”  If you answered yes to these questions your life has the potential of being magnificient.  Your spiritual life has just begun it will not always be easy, but there will never be a time when God will not be with you.  Let’s get started...


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It is interesting that at this point in life you have either chosen for life or chosen for condemnation.  For some fantastic and exciting, for others ... what a shame.