When I first realized my need for salvation I was in college and surrounded by many “nice” campus groups and denominations. Their answer to me was to pray a “sinner’s prayer”. I grew up a catholic and felt this conventional formula sounded quite cheap and token. It was void of the depth and beauty I associated with coming to know a living GOD. For me, there was no more important issue in all of life so I had to get it right. I knew I had to go directly to the Source, all alone. After studying various other religions, I searched the Scriptures for any statement that made it clear. Long story short, I landed upon one verse where Jesus makes it very clear. He declares;“Unless a man is born again he cannot see the kingdom of God” (John 3:3-8).Can’t be much clearer than the words of Jesus. The gospels clearly reveal salvation is the call of Jesus to “Come to Me”, to know HIM, to love HIM, to serve HIM, to be His sheep and hear HIS voice (Mt.11:27/John 10:27). No church or preacher died on a cross. Jesus says to “Deny yourself, take up your cross and follow Me” (Mark 8:34). To go and do what He did is not an option but a command. When you do so, in sincerity, the unspeakable joy of being born from above fills your heart with God’s compassion. This is what Jesus means to “SEE the kingdom of God” here and now, on earth. To see what He sees and want what He wants. Never did I imagine the false accusations from hatred and jealousy, that I would bear, for giving our life to Christ, and trying to help people to know this marvelous love of the living Father. Jesus says “They hated Me without a cause” (Jn.15:25). There are those who hide away, in self-made castles of delusion, and malign those who challenge their false conclusions on what it means to be born again (John 3:19-20). We pray for forgiveness and mercy on them. |