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John 6:47 "Most assuredly, I say to you, he who believes in
Me [Jesus Christ] has everlasting life." NKJV
Think about what Jesus said: "...he who believes in Me
has everlasting life." It doesn't say, "will
have"; it says has.
Therefore, the very moment you believe Jesus' promise of
eternal life, you have it (it's that simple).
To view the full gospel message
describing how one can receive eternal life, click on the
following link: Ticket to Heaven, it was written for anyone not
absolutely certain about their eternal future.
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This is profound but certainly it is true. If people could only realize Jesus is the Living Water that can fill any thirst. I'm sure that's why He sent His Spirit. We may not can win them all to Jesus but one won is one less IV pole hanging because someone was looking in the wrong place to quinch their thirst. For God so loved-----that He sent His son for -----whosoever would believe
This is profound, very true and very observational...researches would love to get this concept they would make a study of this concept and write a theory so complicated and then give it to college students to figure out but it would be so far from the simplistic way you have shown it...Maybe you should BOTTLE..your idea.
Have a joyful 4th...
Rosa