“For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” John 3:16
So the question is, do you know Him, the man Christ Jesus, Who gave His life for you? He died in your place so that you might be reconciled back to the Father. Yes, truly, you and I owe Him everything.
However, we have long been in a quandary because on one hand, we want to party hearty and do as we please, while on the other hand, there are certain things that God requires of us that won’t restrict our fun but won’t allow us to do just anything either. God established certain guidelines for us to follow which are truly for our benefit. For instance, we should not commit fornication (engage in sexual intercourse before marriage). This is not only for health reasons, because in today’s society, being promiscuous can be hazardous to your health with the onset of venereal diseases and the possibility of contracting AIDS. But also emotionally, we were not meant to be with many different partners. God’s Word says the man is to cleave to his wife and the two shall become one (cf. Genesis 2:24). It’s difficult to become one when you have three, four, five other people attached to you. And this is just ONE example of those restrictions God set for us.
Everything about God is holy, therefore, if we are to be His people, we are to be holy too. All this is saying is that we, as a holy people, are set apart from the world. People ought to be able to look at you and tell you’re different. When you speak, they ought to be able to pick up on something different about you. They ought to be able to see Jesus in you, exuding from you. It’s not shameful or an embarrassment to be a believer in Jesus. People say they believe yet they do not obey the things God tells them to do. God gave us an instruction manual to consult, it’s called The Holy Bible. It is God’s Word to His people. It contains words of life, liberty, and love. Everything we need can be found in God’s Word. However, few pick it up to read it, and that’s where they err because they don’t know what it says. You can’t always go off of what someone else says or even what they do. The best thing is to get it for yourself, straight from the Source.
God loves each and every one of us and would not give us erroneous advice or lead us astray. He wants only what’s best for us but if we don’t accept it, well then, that’s on us. Yes, He has set certain things in place that we should follow but in all, His commandments are not grievous (cf. 1 John 5:3). God has established both the old and new covenants with His people. While it’s good to know the old, we are now living under the new, that is, everyone who has accepted Jesus as their Lord and Savior.
The Gospel Good News is this, Jesus came, died on the cross for us, mankind, rose from the grave, ascended to the Father, and is now sitting on the right hand of the Father making intercession for us. Thank God for Jesus! This is the news that needs to be preached from every rooftop, hill, and valley, from one end of the globe to the other. Christ came to make us ONE again with the Father. He came and His actions tore down dividing barriers, point blank. All who come to Him are in Him and become one with Him. This is why the Bible says, “There is [now no distinction] neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is not male and female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus” (Galatians 3:28, Amplified).
Yet, and still, there is so much infighting amongst us, those who claim the name of Christ, until it is just sad. And what’s worse is, people outside Christ see this bickering and fighting and use that as a reason to not give themselves to Jesus. Rightly so because we “fight” over things that have been put to rest at Jesus’ sacrifice. Bottom line is, a person is born again, saved, only after they accept Jesus as their Savior. Jesus told Nicodemus, “Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God,” (John 3:3). But we argue and debate about whether we are under the law or not, should we sprinkle or dunk, is one saved without having spoken in tongues, have tongues ceased or no, are women called to preach, so on and so forth. All of these things are distractions designed to take our focus off Jesus, the Author and Finisher of our faith. At the end of the day, your hope had best rest in Jesus for He is the only way to the Father.
SN: No, there are not many paths to God; there is only one way and that is through Jesus. And no, there can be no merging of faiths, no intermingling of religions, no 
-ence. Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life.
Now people in the world will tell you all sorts of things and so, this is why you must get in the Word of God, read, and digest it for yourself. A person cannot be fooled if they know first-hand what someone is trying to manipulate and portray as truth. When you study the Word, you will know the truth and the truth will set you free. God’s Word does not put us under bondage. You need to know where you stand in God, as a child of the King. Having given your life to Jesus, you are a joint heir with Him. You are not under the law but under grace. The Bible tells us, at one time, we who were Gentiles, were afar off from God. We didn’t have His law nor His commandments. Hostility existed between Jews and Gentiles and we were separated, from each other and from God. But oh, again, thank God for Jesus!
“For He Himself is our peace, who has made the two one and has destroyed the barrier, the dividing wall of hostility, by abolishing in His flesh the law with its commandments and regulations. His purpose was to create in Himself one new man out of the two, thus making peace, and in this one body to reconcile both of them to God through the cross, by which He put to death their hostility. He came and preached peace to you who were far away and peace to those who were near. For through Him we both have access to the Father by one Spirit.”
Ephesians 2:14—18 NIV
What did Jesus do? He reconciled us back to God. In Him, He made a way for all to have access to God. Now we are governed by the words of Jesus. You do need to know and understand the Old Testament, the old covenant but you had best live by the New Testament because in it, Jesus established a new covenant for His people. The Old Testament pointed us to the New; to the coming of Jesus. The whole Bible gives us examples of faith, deliverance, trials and testings, but most of all, it gives us Hope. We do not have to argue and fight over doctrine, just read the Word and obey it. Follow after Jesus, He will not lead you astray.
Soon the whole world will be tried. False Christs will appear on the scene and will deceive many. Horrendous devastation will increase as nature revs up for a final battle against mankind. Injustice will abound across International borders. Freedoms will be taken away and severely limited. And in all this, God will be trying still, to reach His people and they will still turn away from Him. A sad state of affairs will ensue, and then what? Chaos, persecution, and disillusionment. But even in all that, even worse times are to come.
The Bible calls this the time of great tribulation (cf. Matthew 24:21). But for the elect’s sake, they will be spared from some of this. When the false prophets and the false Christ’s come on the scene, they will be very convincing and will seem to be genuine. However, those who know the true Christ, who are more than acquainted with His Word, who have had an experience and relationship with God, they will not be moved by these charlatans. This is why you have to know for yourself who God is and what His word says. You have to know the whole Bible, not just the good parts, or only the parts you can understand but the whole book. And while you’re at it, it doesn’t hurt to know the history of the events and people of the Bible either. Ask God for wisdom and understanding of His Word; He will give it to you.
In the days to come, you will need to know what God’s Word says so that you can hold onto the Truth. Aside from a personal relationship with Jesus, there is no way in, no other access to God. Jesus says all that come to the Father must come through Him (John 14:6). He is the door by which you must enter in. You come in any other way, you are a thief and robber (cf. John 10:1 –10). Jesus paved the way for you to the Father with His blood and He offers all a free gift, the gift of salvation. If you accept it and receive Him then you shall inherit eternal life with Him as long as you stay true to His Word.
This is the problem too many of us face. We start out good with God but then, somewhere along the way, we lose our way. We veer off from God, He is not the One Who leaves us. Yet, God is still there, patiently waiting for us to return to Him. But one day, that patience, also known as grace, is going to run out. Yes, He still loves His people but time will have passed for them to come unto Him. Don’t let it be said of you that you came to God too late. The time is now! Soon God will send His Son Jesus back for His people; a people who have kept themselves pure, clean, and undefiled before God. This is not to say that they are perfect but these have ceased from willful sin. They have learned what pleases God and have committed themselves to pleasing Him. So these are the ones He’s coming back for, His Church. All others have lingered in their decision or have decided they want no part of Him. These then will endure the great tribulation and if they still refuse God, they will drink from the cup of His wrath. And trust, you do not want to be in the hands of an angry God. But it is not God’s will that any should perish. However, if man persists to do things apart from Him, God will leave him to himself.
God loves each of us so very much and it hurts Him to His heart to see us go astray. The devil has so many people fooled; they are blinded by his deceit and unfortunately for many of them, they will see the truth too late. Satan has nothing good for you and I; he just makes it look real good on the outside. Oh yes, he dresses the outside of the fruit real good but when you’ve bitten into it and have partaken of it, only then you realize how rotten it really is. By this time it’s too late. If it is infected, now you are too and the only remedy, the only way out is through the blood of Jesus.
Or perhaps you have a good, personal relationship with Jesus; that’s good, great! What about others you know? Have you shared your joy, your peace, your hope of salvation, your Jesus with them? God is too good to hold back from others. The thing about Him is He’s big enough to go around to all and still won’t run out. Let your life speak for you a glorious testimony to God. Show others just how good He has been to you, how He has rescued you, how He cared for and provided for you in the midst of what appeared to be desperate and desolate situations. If He did it for one, He can and will do it for another; maybe not in the same way or in the same time frame but He will do it. You should know He has no respect of persons and He loves us all equally. He put a piece of Himself inside each of us so that we could always find our way back to Him but it’s up to us to welcome Him in our hearts and lives. To know Him is to love Him and He already loves us so very much.
God has given us all that we need to make an intelligent and informed decision about how to live our lives. He has given us His Word, He sends His prophets, and He gives us pastors, plus so much more. God is a good God and He knows how to take care of His children. If you haven’t already established a relationship with Him, you need to do so ASAP. If you have already, then continue to develop and nurture that relationship. Remember to give God honor, glory, and praise; He’s worthy of it all. Soon God will gather His people to Himself. He knows who you are, the question is, do you know Him?



Daniel and Sarah lay quietly in each other’s arms basking in the communication they just shared. Daniel tightens his grip around his wife and gently kisses her as he whispers in her ear, “I love you.” Sarah softly caresses his arm around her but as she responds with her own, “I love you,” she feels an uneasy twang rising in her stomach. Closing her eyes, she drifts off to a moment stolen in time. She sees herself, the willing participant, pinned against a wall and locked in the embrace of Michael, who rendered her helpless as he passionately kissed her mouth and neck as his hands explored her body. She shudders at the thought and tries hard to put it out her mind to focus her attention on her husband. Daniel laughs quietly and says, “Yea baby, I’m still feeling it too.” She turns to face him and with tears welling up in her eyes, she says, “I love you so much. I don’t know what I’d do if I lost you.”