God Wants Everyone to Accept His Free Gift (TMF:800)

Peace to Live By: God Wants Everyone to Accept His Free Gift (TMF:800) - Daniel Litton
(Tap or right-click link to download two-minute feature)


       God wants everyone to accept his free gift of salvation through Christ. Jesus has died in our place, and he rose from the dead, showing that he even has power over death. In the same way, though we must all die because we have all sinned, Jesus will raise each person individually who has believed in him, and will take them to be with him forever. He said in his Father’s house are many mansions, and he is preparing a place for everyone who believes in him today. If you would like to accept Jesus today as your personal Savior and Lord, then follow lead in this prayer: God, I have done many things against you in life. I understand that I am not in personal relationship with you. However, today, I want to turn from living life without you—from doing things that I know are wrong, that are against you. I believe Jesus did die for me, and rose from the dead. I want to have a new life in Christ, and I am giving him my life today. I want to live for now on following you. In Jesus name we pray, Amen.

Anyone Can Have His Sins Blotted Out Today (TMF:799)

Peace to Live By: Anyone Can Have His Sins Blotted Out Today (TMF:799) - Daniel Litton
(Tap or right-click link to download two-minute feature)


       The good news today is that though we have all sinned greatly against God, anyone can have his or her sins completely blotted out through trusting in Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross. Jesus came to earth and died on a cross in all our places in order to provide a payment, acceptable to God, for our sins. Anyone who trusts in Christ’s sacrifice and believes he is Lord will be forgiven of all offenses against God. But anyone who will not accept this free gift, who will not accept Jesus’ sacrifice, leaves him or herself open to the wrath and vengeance of God. God wants everyone to accept his free gift of salvation through Christ. Jesus has died in our place, and he rose from the dead, showing that he even has power over death. In the same way, though we must all die because we have all sinned, Jesus will raise each person individually who has believed in him, and will take them to be with him forever. He said in his Father’s house are many mansions, and he is preparing a place for everyone who believes in him today.

Anyone Who Trusts in God Cannot Go Wrong (TMF:798)

Peace to Live By: Anyone Who Trusts in God Cannot Go Wrong (TMF:798) - Daniel Litton
(Tap or right-click link to download two-minute feature)


       I hope I have helped answer some questions to some who are considering coming into a personal relationship with God. My desire is that you look into and follow the Truth. He can be depended on, and anyone who puts his or her trust in him cannot go wrong. Indeed, God wants everyone to come into a personal relationship with him—every person who exists on this earth right now. But, if you’re not willing to believe in Jesus for the forgiveness of your offenses against him, and give your life to him, there is nothing God can really do for you. God doesn’t force anyone to come to know him. However, he will send anyone to the eternal fire who does not have his or her sins covered through believing in Jesus. This is because God is a holy and righteous God, and he cannot let offenses against him go unpunished. God in his love desires everyone to come to know him, but it’s also true that in his holiness he demands all humans to holy who want to have fellowship with him.

Christians Can Follow God On Their Own? Part 3 (TMF:797)

Peace to Live By: Christians Can Follow God On Their Own? Part 3 (TMF:797) - Daniel Litton
(Tap or right-click link to download two-minute feature)


       We can’t be helping each other out, as Christians, if we are not involved in our local church. We are to be stirring up each other in love and good works. We are to meet periodically. We should be encouraging each other, as we are all waiting on the Lord Jesus Christ to return. Jesus said, “‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself’ (Mark 12:31, ESV). That’s the second greatest commandant. We cannot love our fellow brothers and sisters in Christ if we never see them. If we aren’t participating in activities from our church, we can’t fulfill the second greatest commandment in our lives. So, fellowshipping with and loving other believers is pretty important, both to be pleasing to God and to our own personal spiritual growth.

Christians Can Follow God On Their Own? Part 2 (TMF:796)

Peace to Live By: Christians Can Follow God On Their Own? Part 2 (TMF:796) - Daniel Litton
(Tap or right-click link to download two-minute feature)


       You have to look at it as it’s not so much what you will get from others, but rather it’s what you can contribute to better others. Remember what President John F. Kennedy said in his inaugural address. He said, “Ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country.” Well, in the same way ask not what your church can do for you, but what you can do for your church. And the Apostle John has told us, as I discussed a couple weeks ago as well, “If we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another” (1 John 1:7, ESV). The writer of Hebrews tells us, “And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near” (Hebrews 10:24, 25, ESV). We can’t be helping each other out, as Christians, if we are not involved in our local church.