You Matter To God!
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- Size: 3.5 inches x 5.5 inches
- Pages: 6
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- Version: KJV
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You might ask this question: “Why do I matter to God?”
The first reason you matter to God is because of His great love for you!
That’s right, His love for YOU! Think about this for a moment: God sent His Son Jesus Christ into the world to die on a cross for YOU because of YOUR SIN so that YOU would not be separated from Him for all eternity.
The person that gave you this tract also needed Jesus to forgive their sin.
You are not insignificant! Your life matters!
I don’t care what you have done or not done, the fact is that God can change your heart and fill the void you desperately try to fill with all kinds of things—things that can never satisfy but only bring more disappointment and heartache.
Jesus said, “Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. YOU are my friends, IF you do whatsoever I command YOU” (John 15:13-14).
He commands everyone everywhere to repent!
That means to turn away from sin, to admit that YOU have sinned against God and need HIS forgiveness.
If YOU truly repent and put your trust in Jesus to forgive your sins, God will bring your spirit back into fellowship with Him. Fellowship with God was interrupted in the garden of Eden when man sinned. Jesus didn’t come into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved.
We are living in the last days before the return of Christ Jesus. I care enough to put this into your hands so that you can experience a peace that goes beyond your understanding. Your life matters to God! He gave you the very breath you’re breathing right now. Jesus said, “YOU must be born-again”—not should, but must! You cannot go to heaven without being born again, not born of the flesh, but of the spirit. Don’t delay, receive His gift of salvation NOW!
You may ask, “How do I do that?”
Here is how. Using the Ten Commandments let’s see how God will judge you. First, have you ever used the Lord’s name in vain? Then ask for forgiveness. Next, have you put other things in life ahead of God and love those things more than him? Ask for forgiveness. Third, have you ever used God’s name in vain? Ask for forgiveness. Have you ever looked at a person and lusted after them? Jesus called it adultery. Ask for forgiveness. Next, have you ever stolen anything? Ask for forgiveness. Have you ever lied? Ask for forgiveness. Because all of us have sinned and come short of the glory of God, every single one of us have to ask God for forgiveness so that we can have eternal life with Him.
So, after confessing these sins, say a prayer like this from your heart,
“Dear Jesus, I come to you just as I am, a sinner, and I ask you to forgive me of all my sins that I have confessed to you. Even those sins I may not have remembered. I ask you now, Lord Jesus, that you draw me back to the Father. I’m sorry for my sins, and I now receive you into my life to be Lord and Master from now on. Create in me a clean heart so that I may serve you and love you with all that is within me. Father God, I believe that on the third day you rose Christ Jesus your Son from the dead and that He is alive seated at your right-hand and His spirit is now living in me. I thank you for my salvation through Jesus. Amen.”