God’s “good news” turns us from our own vain
attempts to earn His pardon to Christ’s complete gift of salvation.
COME JUST AS YOU ARE!
Are you religious, but not right with God? Then
come to Him today—just as we all must approach God—as sinners in need of a Savior. You can pray to God right where you are, believing that Jesus Christ died for your sins, and claiming Him as your Savior. You can express your heartfelt trust in words like these:
“Dear God, I admit that I have been trying to get
to heaven my own way. Now I’m convinced that Jesus is the only way to heaven. I believe that He died in my place to take the judgment I deserve for my sins. I accept Your offer of forgiveness and the gift of eternal life. Thank You for helping me find the sure way to
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heaven!”
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RELIGIOUS, BUT NOT RIGHT WITH GOD?
sacrifice, three days later Christ came back to life…
That may sound strange to you, but there are
our debt having been fully paid! Trying to be religious without Jesus Christ as
many religious people who don’t really know God.
one’s Savior can be like taking a drug that distorts
They may be sincere, but sincerity is not enough;
a person’s reasoning. It is a delusion to think that
they need the truth of God’s Word.
performing a religious duty can make us right with
Some people think that they are Christians
automatically because they had Christian parents. Others presume that attending church or being baptized or sharing in Communion makes them Christians. These are all important Christian responsibilities, but if people have never trusted in Christ alone for forgiveness of sins and salvation, their efforts are hopeless.
IT’S NOT A MATTER OF TRYING
The Bible—from beginning to end—teaches
God. Even leading a respectable life can never erase our sins. We all need a Savior, just as God says in the Bible: "all have sinned" (Romans 3:23).
IT’S ALL ABOUT GOD’S GIFT
The Bible teaches that salvation is God’s gift
which we don’t deserve and can never earn. Jesus taught that salvation is through faith in Him alone: “He that believeth on me hath everlasting life” (John 6:47). The apostle Peter declared, “Through His name whosoever believeth in Him shall receive remission of sins” (Acts 10:43). The apostle Paul
that to be right with God we need a sacrifice for
wrote of his Savior: “In whom we have redemp-
our sins: “Without shedding of blood is no remis-
tion through His blood, the forgiveness of sins”
sion [of sins]” (Hebrews 9:22). God has provided
(Ephesians 1:7). The apostle John testifies, “As many
salvation through His Son who “once suffered for
as received Him, to them gave He power to become
sins, the just for the unjust, that He might bring us
the sons of God, even to them that believe on His
to God” (1 Peter 3:18). After making that ultimate
name” (John 1:12).
God’s “good news” turns us from our own vain
attempts to earn His pardon to Christ’s complete gift of salvation.
COME JUST AS YOU ARE!
Are you religious, but not right with God? Then
come to Him today—just as we all must approach God—as sinners in need of a Savior. You can pray to God right where you are, believing that Jesus Christ died for your sins, and claiming Him as your Savior. You can express your heartfelt trust in words like these:
“Dear God, I admit that I have been trying to get
to heaven my own way. Now I’m convinced that Jesus is the only way to heaven. I believe that He died in my place to take the judgment I deserve for my sins. I accept Your offer of forgiveness and the gift of eternal life. Thank You for helping me find the sure way to heaven!” Good News Tracts Religious, But Not Right with God Religious activities cannot make us right with God. Salvation comes through faith in Christ alone. Bible references: KJV. Package contains 25 tracts.
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