Why Jesus?Sample
What Now?
1. Tell someone
It is important to tell someone in order to underline the decision you have made. Often it is only when you tell someone else that it becomes a reality to you. It is probably best to start by telling someone who you think will be pleased to hear the news.
2. Read the Bible
Once we have received Jesus and put our trust in him we become children of God (John 1:12).
He is our heavenly Father. Like any father, he wants us to have a close relationship with him. We develop this relationship as we listen to him (primarily through the Bible) and as we speak to him in prayer. The Bible is the word of God, and you might find it helpful to begin by reading a few verses of John’s gospel every day. Ask God to speak to you as you read.
3. Start to speak to God each day (i.e. pray)
I find the following a great help:
A – Adoration... Praising God for who he is and what he has done.
C – Confession... Asking God’s forgiveness for anything that we have done wrong.
T – Thanksgiving... Thanking God for health, family, friends and so on.
S – Supplication... Praying for ourselves, for our friends and for others.
4. Join a lively church
It is important to be part of a group of Christians who get together to worship God, to hear what God is saying to them, to encourage one another and to make friends. Church should be an exciting place!
I first prayed a prayer like the one on Day 4 on 16 February 1974. It changed my life. It is the best and most important thing I have ever done. I trust it will be the same for you.
For more, tap here to check out the entire book, Why Jesus?, by Nicky Gumbel.
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About this Plan
Many people today are puzzled about Jesus. Why is there so much interest in a person born 2,000 years ago? Why should anyone bother to find out? In this five-day reading plan adapted from his book, Why Jesus?, Nicky Gumbel answers questions about Jesus’ identity, why He came to die, and why we need Him so desperately.
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