John 3:17 says: “For God sent not His Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through Him might be saved.”
Here we see the entirety of the purpose of everything that Jesus did. What did He do? He came to save. He did not come to condemn, and He did not come to sentence anyone. Not then, and not now. He does not come to enforce a sentence upon us or to heap upon us the reward of a wrong that has been done away with. Jesus comes for our greater purpose, the purpose of God. He comes to save. Everything Jesus does has to do with salvation – even a rebuke, even an instruction, even the cleansing of the temple. All of these things have to do with salvation. We will look in the coming days at what Jesus did, and all of the things that are related to the salvation He gave to the world and to us.
Jesus saves!
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I wish I could believe in what you are saying, I made mistake a year ago , n I don’t even think god can save me now :( but would a appreciate any advice regardless coz I use any help I can get sorry worrying you.
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Isaiah 1:18 “Come now and let us reason togther, said The Lord, though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow, though they be red like crimson, thye shall be as wool”
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Thank you for your reply what do you think my next step should after that prayer :).
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keep making positive confession all the time! And whatever it was forgive yourself and rid yourself of all guilt and pity. And the Lord will move mightly in your life
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