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ETERNAL LIFE

JULY 20TH – CAPSULE 20 

TOPIC: ETERNAL LIFE 

BIBLE TEXT: Romans 6 vs 23 – For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.


The gift of God to man is eternal life through one person, Jesus Christ the Son of God. In the beginning God created man in His own image and likeness; male and female He created them. God never intended or wished for man to die. NO! It was the devil, satan that brought upon mankind death through sin. Looking through the book of Genesis. The word of God shows to us men who lived for almost 1000 years here on the same earth that people hardly make it to age 200. Sickness and diseases or death by violence or circumstances of life would have taken them away.

For this reason God gave us a solution for us to receive that original plan of living an eternal life which was the original purpose of creating mankind in His own image and likeness. Knowing this let us run to Jesus Christ and accept Him as our Lord and saviour and He will give to us this eternal gift and life which is to reconcile us back to the Father. We are reconciled because of the breach, called sin which ruined our relationship with God. Our Heavenly Father hates sin. He is not pleased with the death of a sinner [Ezekiel 33 vs 11], but there is celebration and great joy in heaven over one sinner that repents. Luke 15 vs 7. Eternal life is available through Jesus Christ the way, the truth and the life.


Prayer: Lord, I want to live eternal life, please save my soul, I believe in Jesus Christ.

Insight: Jesus is the only way to receive the gift of God.

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