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In today's episode, the speaker discusses the topic of salvation and how one can know that they are saved. The Bible says that if someone confesses with their mouth that Jesus is Lord and believes in their heart that God raised him from the dead, they shall be saved.
The speaker reads from Psalm chapter one and discusses how it speaks to the two classes of people in the world: the ungodly and the Godly, the saved and the non-saved. He then reads from Colossians chapter two, encouraging believers to continue walking with Christ by faith. The speaker encourages young Christians and explains what it means to be a Christian.
He says that to be a Christian, one must receive Christ as Savior and Lord, and the proof that one is a Christian is to have the Lord dwelling in their heart. The speaker encourages listeners to examine themselves and to understand that when they become a child of God, they are not perfect and will make mistakes, but as they continue to grow, they will find themselves sinning less.
Are you a Christian and walking with Christ? Let us know about your experience and comment below.
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In today's episode, the speaker discusses the topic of salvation and how one can know that they are saved. The Bible says that if someone confesses with their mouth that Jesus is Lord and believes in their heart that God raised him from the dead, they shall be saved.
The speaker reads from Psalm chapter one and discusses how it speaks to the two classes of people in the world: the ungodly and the Godly, the saved and the non-saved. He then reads from Colossians chapter two, encouraging believers to continue walking with Christ by faith. The speaker encourages young Christians and explains what it means to be a Christian.
He says that to be a Christian, one must receive Christ as Savior and Lord, and the proof that one is a Christian is to have the Lord dwelling in their heart. The speaker encourages listeners to examine themselves and to understand that when they become a child of God, they are not perfect and will make mistakes, but as they continue to grow, they will find themselves sinning less.
Are you a Christian and walking with Christ? Let us know about your experience and comment below.