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Lord give me faith to believe.

We all want things in life, but the truth is is that some of us will die not ever really understanding the purpose of life was to receive Jesus as your Lord and Saviour! The message is so simple that you stumble over the answer again and again. I know the reason for our existence, do you want to know? It's going to take a commitment, a commitment of faith and of trust. Will you do it? You say well maybe if I know a little more, well here it is; You cannot go to Heaven unless you are born again! This is the truth do you accept it? Is it hard to believe for you that God said accept Jesus as your Lord and Saviour, why won't you do it? I know then I'll become a hypocrite just like you are! Right! This is serious business, millions of people and possible you are headed for an eternity of a Christ less existence in a place call hell.

I urge you with all of my heart, repent of your sins, confess your sins to God, admit that you are a sinner. Fall on your knees and call out to God to save you now, do it please. Be reconciled to your Creator or one day he will be your judge. His mercy calls out to you now. Don't look the other way. Lord give us faith to believe and trust that ? Your son Jesus Christ paid the penalty for our sins on the cross, Lord hell is eternal and right now you are offering us your grace and mercy. It will not last forever. Lord consign to hell those who reject you. Forgive those who come to you in childlike faith and confess you as Lord and believe in their hearts that you Jesus were raised by God from the dead. Save them now in Jesus name.

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