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If you should die today...................




If you cannot say you are certain that you will be with Jesus,
He has provided a way for you..
1 John 5:13 tells us that we can be sure if we have eternal life.
You do not have to "hope" you'll make it to heaven.
Death is certain to each of us.
You must one day spend eternity in one of two places;
either heaven or hell. (Matthew 25:46)
Who needs to be saved? Everyone.
The Bible tells us that ALL have sinned and fall short
of the glory of God.
The wages of sin is death.
No one has the ability to remove that sin from our lives except
Jesus Christ.


This is the reason why He came and shed His blood on the cross,
He died and then rose again on the third day
so you and I may be forgiven and spend eternity
in heaven with God.
Salvation is God's free gift to you.
But a gift is of no value to you until you accept it.
If you would like to accept this free gift,
You must realize that you are a sinner and
therefore need a Savior.
Repent of your sins and choose to turn away from them.
Ask Jesus Christ to forgive you and to come into your life.
Accept His free gift.. Salvation can be yours today.


He has a plan for your life.
Jeremiah 29:11 tells us ........
"For I know the plans I have for you,
plans for good and not for evil,
to give you a future and a hope."
God loves you and wants to lead you into the life
He has planned for you.
He came so you would have a life that is fulfilling, but
He won't force anything onto you, not even His Blessings.

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