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What to Do With the Messes We've Made - #5996


There are two deadly mistakes that keep people from heaven. Thinking you're too good to need Jesus or thinking you're too bad for Jesus to take you. Both wrong - dead wrong.

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2 Comments

  1. moretendermercies says:

    It’s true. Some people think that because they attend church, that’s all that’s required. Instead of making their walk with God a daily thing, they confine it to one hour or so on Sunday. They have some repenting to do, even though they may not recognize it.

    It’s also true that some people think because have done wrong, they can’t repent and come back to the Savior’s fold. But repenting, although no longer in fashion in the world, is always the right thing to do in heaven’s eyes. The Lord has never commanded us to refrain from repenting. On the contrary, he invites all to forsake their sins and follow him.

  2. Ethel Edwards says:

    We should repent every day of our life, because we don’t know if or when we sin. Most people just like to go to church and that is it. They don’t want to stay two hours one day a week. When Jesus stays with us twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week and three hundred and sixty-five days a year. He supplies all of our needs and some of our wants. All we have to do is praise Him with our whole heart. Why can’t we humans give our hearts to Christ today?

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- 1 Corinthians 13:1-3
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