God Still Loves the World and He Always Will (Part 4)
(5) But have everlasting life. “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” Say John 3:16 and put your name in it. For God so loved Jeff that He gave His only begotten Son, that if Jeff believes in Him, He will not perish but he will have everlasting life. Can you say this verse with assurance that you will have everlasting life? Everlasting means eternal. It lasts and endures through time. Everlasting life for a person who has accepted Jesus as Lord and made Him their Savior by faith is Heaven. Faith is believing even though you cannot see. (Ephesians 2:8-9). (Rev. 21:10-27). Words cannot describe Heaven. Streets of gold, walls of jasper, gates of pearl, no sadness, no sickness, no suffering, no disease, no hunger, no poverty, no war, no death, perfect joy and peace, a new glorified body, no night, eternal day, because the power of God and Jesus are so strong that they light up that beautiful city. We will be with God and Jesus forever. We will be with our family and friends who are born again forever! I look forward to being there. Will you be there? God Still Loves the World, and He Always Will.
Dennis Rodman: “I am going to find peace.” He is in a passionate search for significance, but he is looking in the wrong places. He has everything in life, but he really doesn’t have anything. You are here tonight. You are empty just like Dennis Rodman. You have a hole in your heart. The hole in your heart has a vacuum in it. Everything you put in your heart is gone soon after you put it there, because the vacuum pulls it out. Only Jesus can come into your heart and never leave. Only He can fill the vacuum. He will fill your heart with peace and joy.
Christmas Card - God Sent Us A Savior
By Roy Lessin
If our greatest need had been information
God would have sent us an educator.
If our greatest need had been technology
God would have sent us a scientist.
If our greatest need had been money
God would have sent us an economist.
If our greatest need had been pleasure
God would have sent us an entertainer.
But our greatest need was forgiveness,
So God sent us a Savior!