Someone died so I can enjoy the freedom I have today.
He went through agony and suffering. He endured beatings, mocking, and humiliation, all for me.
Oh, how that sacrifice gives me such a free life! A life free from pain’s hold, filled with genuine joy and redemption in Christ.
Sin doesn’t own me.
Satan doesn’t own me.
The world doesn’t own me.
Bad habits and destructive lifestyles don’t own me.
The joy, complete and unaltered joy and assurance, that I have in Christ is real.
I am happy, completely happy and free in Christ.
I am at liberty, complete liberty in Christ.
How can I explain something so beautiful, something that means so much?
The death of Jesus transforms lives, liberates lives, and sets people free. The essence of Jesus is to save us from the captivity of Satan and from death itself.
Have you ever felt weighed down, tried everything, and had nothing work?
Do you feel like life is repetitive? You achieve goals, yet you still feel empty, wondering what’s next. You keep chasing new goals, but the deep satisfaction your heart longs for is never met.
Do you experience happiness only in moments, and then it fades again?
Are you tired of the shackles of the enemy? Do the strongholds keep taking from you? Do they leave you feeling like a shadow of yourself?
Are you tired of feeling controlled by darkness?
Are you unsure where life is headed, just waiting to see what happens next?
What happens next can be shaped by divine intervention.
Jesus’ death came to bring life, eternal life. A life that is truly life, a life where you are complete in Him. A life that is happy, free, and complete; a life full of unspeakable joy and peace that you enjoy.

God’s life in you is not just theory; it is experiential. It is where we have a real relationship with God, a life we enjoy because we have communion with Him. He communicates with us, and we are in Him. We live, dwell, believe, and love for Him, and it is exciting because the relationship grows every day. We believe and accept Him, though invisible, yet visible and real.
There’s a call to Salvation. If any man will knock, he will in no wise cast you out. Christ does not look at the color of your skin. He does not look at the color of your sin or how far in sin you’ve gone.
Run to God, for the hour comes when no man can walk. When the day the trumpet sounds, it will be too late to make a decision.
Oh sinner, why will you lose your soul for temporary pleasures?
Oh sinner, why do you love the world and its allurements?
Oh sinner, how long wilt thou halt between two opinions?
Come now. Let us reason together. Though your sin may be as scarlet, they shall be white as snow. Even though they may be red as crimson.
Christ awaits you.

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