Sunday Service, step(s) to salvation
I am busy setting up Bastiat Free University so that our School of Theology will have a home; Come visit BFU during construction.
Here is a quick cut and paste from the Junior Partner web site. If you do not have a personal relationship with God, start one today. ---behold, now is the accepted time; behold, now is the day of salvation. IICorinthians 6: 2b
So often our arguments are over small things. It's not important, it could divide a family or a church, but it really doesn't matter all that much. Let's not start a new denomination to preach each different view of every little point. One of these stumbling blocks is how to commit to God. Is the stairway to salvation three steps, four steps, or even more. The thief on the cross used one step when he said to Christ "remember me when you come into your kingdom." Luke 23:42,43 Read how Jesus dealt with Nicodemus, the Samaritan woman, and the nobleman, in the New Testament book of John, chapters 3 and 4. You will see that God deals with each of us according to who and where we are. The Holy Spirit knows you intimately, and he also fully knows each person to whom you talk. Let the Holy Spirit guide you in your witnessing so that what you say or don't say will be exactly correct. There is only one step to salvation, the one God has specifically designed for each of us as an individual. If you are comfortable using "the 4 steps to salvation," use them. Leave room however for differing strategies. God is more than big enough to compensate for our errors. Better yet, learn to be led by the Holy Spirit. Let God use you His way to reach the hearts He has prepared.
God Loves You!
Take a look at Billy Graham's 4 steps, these are here for you!
Jesus is Lord!
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