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Monday, 29 July 2013

Knowing God Personally


What does it take to begin a relationship with God?

Wait for lightning to strike? Devote yourself to unselfish religious deeds? Become a better person so that God 4will accept you? NONE of these. God has made it very clear in the Bible how we can know Him. This will explain how you can personally begin a relationship with God, right now...

Principle One: God loves you and offers a wonderful plan for your life.

God created you. Not only that, he loves you so much that he wants you to know him now and spend eternity with him. Jesus said, "For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son so that everyone who believes in him will not perish but have eternal life."1

Jesus came so that each of us could know and understand God in a personal way. Jesus alone can bring meaning and purpose to life.

                                                                                              What keeps us from knowing God? ...

Principle Two: All of us sin and our sin has separated us from God.

We sense that separation, that distance from God because of our sin. The Bible tells us that "All of us like sheep have gone astray; each of us has turned to his own way."2

Deep down, our attitude may be one of active rebellion or passive indifference toward God and his ways, but it's all evidence of what the Bible calls sin.

The result of sin in our lives is death -- spiritual separation from God.3 Although we may try to get close to God through our own effort, we inevitably fail.

This diagram shows the great gap that exists between us and God. The arrows illustrate how we might try to reach God through our own efforts. We may try to do good things in life, or earn God's acceptance through a good life or a moral philosophy. But our good efforts are insufficient to cover up our sin.




                                                               How can we bridge this gulf?...



Principle Three: Jesus Christ is God's only provision for our sin. Through him we can know and experience God's love and plan for our life.


We deserve to pay for our own sin. The problem is, the payment is death. So that we would not have to die separated from God, out of his love for us, Jesus Christ died in our place.

The Bible states that Jesus is "the image of the invisible God...by him all things were created...."4 Jesus was crucified for blasphemy -- for clearly identifying himself as equal to God -- which he was.


On the cross, Jesus took all of our sin on himself and completely, fully paid for it. "For Christ also died for sins...the just for the unjust, so that he might bring us to God."5 "...he saved us, not because of righteous things we had done, but because of his mercy."6 Because of Jesus' death on the cross, our sin doesn't have to separate us from God any longer.

"For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him will not perish but have eternal life."7
Jesus not only died for our sin, he rose from the dead.8 When he did, he proved beyond doubt that he can rightfully promise eternal life -- that he is the Son of God and the only means by which we can know God. That is why Jesus said, "I am the way, the truth and the life; no one can come to the Father except through me."9
Instead of trying harder to reach God, he tells us how we can begin a relationship with him right now. Jesus says, "Come to me." "If anyone thirsts, let him come to me and drink. Whoever believes in me... out of his heart will flow rivers of living water."10 It was Jesus' love for us that caused him to endure the cross. And he now invites us to come to him, that we might begin a personal relationship with God.


Just knowing what Jesus has done for us and what he is offering us is not enough. To have a relationship with God, we need to welcome him into our life..

Principle Four: We must individually accept Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord.

The Bible says, "Yet to all who received him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God."

We accept Jesus by faith. The Bible says, "God saved you by his special favor when you believed. And you can't take credit for this; it is a gift from God. Salvation is not a reward for the good things we have done, so none of us can boast about it."


Accepting Jesus means believing that Jesus is the Son of God, who he claimed to be, then inviting him to guide and direct our lives.13 Jesus said, "I came that you might have life, and have it more abundantly."

                                                                                                       Begin a relationship with Jesus...

You can receive Christ right now. Remember that Jesus says, "I'm standing at the door and I'm knocking. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in."16 Would you like to respond to his invitation? Here's how.
The precise words you use to commit yourself to God are not important. He knows the intentions of your heart. If you are unsure of what to pray, this might help you put it into words:
"Jesus, I want to know you. I want you to come into my life. Thank you for dying on the cross for my sin so that I could be fully accepted by you. Only you can give me the power to change and become the person you created me to be. Thank you for forgiving me and giving me eternal life with God. I give my life to you. Please do with it as you wish. Amen."
If you sincerely asked Jesus into your life just now, then he has come into your life as he promised. You have begun a personal relationship with God.
What follows is a lifelong journey of change and growth as you get to know God better through Bible reading, prayer and interaction with other Christians.

Hierarchy of Pope's in sequence

                  
      
                                  (Click on the column title to sort by that column)


#Papal
Name
Birth
Date
Conclave
Start
ElectedInstalledEnd of ReignLength
DateAgeDateAgeDateAgeElectedInstalled
266Francis17 Dec 193612 Mar 201313 Mar 201376.219 Mar 201376.3( Age: 76.62 )0.380.36
265Benedict XVI16 Apr 192718 Apr 200519 Apr 200578.024 Apr 200578.028 Feb 2013#85.97.97.8
264John Paul II18 May 192014 Oct 197816 Oct 197858.422 Oct 197858.42 Apr 200584.926.526.4
263John Paul I17 Oct 191225 Aug 197826 Aug 197865.93 Sep 197865.928 Sep 197865.9.1.1
262Paul VI26 Sep 189719 Jun 196321 Jun 196365.730 Jun 196365.86 Aug 197880.915.115.1
261John XXIII25 Nov 188125 Oct 195828 Oct 195876.94 Nov 195876.93 Jun 196381.54.64.6
260Pius XII2 Mar 18761 Mar 19392 Mar 193963.012 Mar 193963.09 Oct 195882.619.619.6
259Pius XI31 May 18572 Feb 19226 Feb 192264.712 Feb 192264.710 Feb 193981.717.017.0
258Benedict XV21 Nov 185431 Aug 19143 Sep 191459.86 Sep 191459.822 Jan 192267.27.47.4
257Pius X2 Jun 183531 Jul 19034 Aug 190368.29 Aug 190368.220 Aug 191479.211.011.0
256Leo XIII2 Mar 181018 Feb 187820 Feb 187868.03 Mar 187868.020 Jul 190393.425.425.4
255Pius IX13 May 179214 Jun 184616 Jun 184654.121 Jun 184654.17 Feb 187885.731.631.6
254Gregory XVI8 Sep 176514 Dec 18302 Feb 183165.46 Feb 1831*65.41 Jun 184680.715.315.3
253Pius VIII20 Nov 176124 Feb 182931 Mar 182967.45 Apr 182967.430 Nov 183069.01.71.7
252Leo XII22 Aug 17602 Sep 182328 Sep 182363.15 Oct 182363.110 Feb 182968.55.45.3
251Pius VII14 Aug 17421 Dec 179914 Mar 180057.621 Mar 180057.620 Aug 182381.023.423.4
250Pius VI25 Dec 17175 Oct 177415 Feb 177557.122 Feb 1775*57.229 Aug 179981.724.524.5
249Clement XIV31 Oct 170515 Feb 176919 May 176963.69 Jun 176963.622 Sep 177468.95.35.3
248Clement XIII7 Mar 169315 May 17586 Jul 175865.316 Jul 175865.42 Feb 176975.910.610.5
247Benedict XIV31 Mar 167518 Feb 174017 Aug 174065.422 Aug 174065.43 May 175883.117.717.7
246Clement XII7 Apr 16525 Mar 173012 Jul 173078.316 Jul 173078.36 Feb 174087.89.69.6
245Benedict XIII2 Feb 164920 Mar 172429 May 172475.34 Jun 172475.323 Feb 173081.15.75.7
244Innocent XIII13 May 165531 Mar 17218 May 172166.018 May 172166.07 Mar 172468.82.82.8
243Clement XI23 Jul 16499 Oct 170023 Nov 170051.38 Dec 170051.419 Mar 172171.720.320.3
242Innocent XII13 Mar 161512 Feb 169112 Jul 169176.315 Jul 169176.327 Sep 170085.59.29.2
241Alexander VIII22 Apr 161023 Aug 16896 Oct 168979.516 Oct 168979.51 Feb 169180.81.31.3
240Innocent XI19 May 16112 Aug 167621 Sep 167665.34 Oct 167665.412 Aug 168978.212.912.9
239Clement X12 Jul 159020 Dec 166929 Apr 167079.811 May 167079.822 Jul 167686.06.26.2
238Clement IX28 Jan 16002 Jun 166720 Jun 166767.426 Jun 166767.49 Dec 166969.92.52.5
237Alexander VII13 Feb 159918 Jan 16557 Apr 165556.218 Apr 165556.222 May 166768.312.112.1
236Innocent X6 May 15749 Aug 164415 Sep 164470.44 Oct 164470.47 Jan 165580.710.310.3
235Urban VIII5 Apr 156819 Jul 16236 Aug 162355.329 Sep 162355.529 Jul 164476.321.020.8
234Gregory XV9 Jan 15548 Feb 16219 Feb 162167.114 Feb 162167.18 Jul 162369.52.42.4
233Paul V17 Sep 15528 May 160516 May 160552.729 May 160552.728 Jan 162168.415.715.7
232Leo XI2 Jun 153514 Mar 16051 Apr 160569.810 Apr 160569.927 Apr 160569.9.1.0
231Clement VIII24 Feb 153610 Jan 159230 Jan 159255.99 Feb 159256.03 Mar 160569.013.113.1
230Innocent IX20 Jul 151927 Oct 159129 Oct 159172.33 Nov 159172.330 Dec 159172.4.2.2
229Gregory XIV11 Feb 15358 Oct 15905 Dec 159055.88 Dec 159055.816 Oct 159156.7.9.9
228Urban VII4 Aug 15217 Sep 159015 Sep 159069.1N/AN/A27 Sep 159069.1.0N/A
227Sixtus V13 Dec 152121 Apr 158524 Apr 158563.41 May 158563.427 Aug 159068.75.35.3
226Gregory XIII7 Jan 150212 May 157213 May 157270.325 May 157270.410 Apr 158583.312.912.9
225Pius V17 Jan 150420 Dec 15657 Jan 156662.017 Jan 156662.01 May 157268.36.36.3
224Pius IV31 Mar 14995 Sep 155925 Dec 155960.76 Jan 156060.89 Dec 156566.76.05.9
223Paul IV28 Jun 147615 May 155523 May 155578.926 May 155578.918 Aug 155983.14.24.2
222Marcellus II6 May 15015 Apr 15559 Apr 155553.910 Apr 1555*53.91 May 155554.0.1.1
221Julius III10 Sep 148729 Nov 15497 Feb 155062.422 Feb 155062.423 Mar 155567.55.15.1
220Paul III29 Feb 146811 Oct 153413 Oct 153466.63 Nov 153466.710 Nov 154981.715.115.0
219Clement VII26 May 14781 Oct 152319 Nov 152345.526 Nov 152345.525 Sep 153456.310.810.8
218Hadrian VI2 Mar 145927 Dec 15219 Jan 152262.931 Aug 152263.514 Sep 152364.51.71.0
217Leo X11 Dec 14754 Mar 151311 Mar 151337.319 Mar 151337.31 Dec 152146.08.78.7
216Julius II5 Dec 145331 Oct 15031 Nov 150349.926 Nov 150350.021 Feb 151359.29.39.2
215Pius III29 May 143916 Sep 150322 Sep 150364.38 Oct 150364.418 Oct 150364.4.1.0
214Alexander VI14316 Aug 149211 Aug 149261.626 Aug 149261.718 Aug 150372.611.011.0
213Innocent VIII143226 Aug 148429 Aug 148452.712 Sep 148452.725 Jul 149260.67.97.9
212Sixtus IV21 Jul 14146 Aug 14719 Aug 147157.125 Aug 1471*57.112 Aug 148470.113.013.0
211Paul II141727 Aug 146430 Aug 146447.716 Sep 146447.726 Jul 147154.66.96.9
210Pius II18 Oct 140516 Aug 145819 Aug 145852.83 Sep 145852.914 Aug 146458.86.05.9
209Callistus III31 Dec 13784 Apr 14558 Apr 145576.320 Apr 145576.36 Aug 145879.63.33.3
208Nicholas V15 Nov 13976 Mar 144749.319 Mar 144749.321 Mar 145557.38.08.0
207Eugene IV13833 Mar 143148.211 Mar 143148.223 Feb 144764.116.015.9
206Martin V136811 Nov 141749.921 Nov 141749.920 Feb 143163.113.313.2
205Gregory XII132730 Nov 140679.919 Dec 140680.04 Jul 1415#88.58.68.5
204Innocent VII133617 Oct 140468.811 Nov 140468.96 Nov 140670.82.12.0
203Boniface IX13502 Nov 138939.89 Nov 1389*39.91 Oct 140454.814.914.9
202Urban VI13188 Apr 137860.318 Apr 137860.315 Oct 138971.811.511.5
201Gregory XI132930 Dec 137042.03 Jan 1371*42.027 Mar 137849.27.27.2
200Urban V131028 Sep 136252.76 Nov 1362*52.819 Dec 137061.08.28.1
199Innocent VI128218 Dec 135271.030 Dec 135271.012 Sep 136280.79.79.7
198Clement VI12907 May 134252.319 May 134252.46 Dec 135262.910.610.5
197Benedict XII128020 Dec 133455.08 Jan 133555.025 Apr 134262.37.37.3
196John XXII12447 Aug 131672.65 Sep 131672.74 Dec 133490.918.318.2
195Clement V12645 Jun 130541.414 Nov 1305*41.920 Apr 131450.38.98.4
194Benedict XI124022 Oct 130363.827 Oct 130363.87 Jul 130464.5.7.7
193Boniface VIII123024 Dec 129465.023 Jan 1295*65.111 Oct 130373.88.88.7
192Celestine V12157 Jul 129479.529 Aug 1294*79.713 Dec 1294#79.9.4.3
191Nicholas IV30 Sep 122722 Feb 128860.425 Feb 128860.44 Apr 129264.54.14.1
190Honorius IV12102 Apr 128575.320 May 1285*75.43 Apr 128777.32.01.9
189Martin IV121022 Feb 128171.123 Mar 1281*71.228 Mar 128575.24.14.0
188Nicholas III121025 Nov 127767.9Dec 1277*67.922 Aug 128070.62.72.7
187John XXI12108 Sep 127666.720 Sep 127666.720 May 127767.4.7.7
186Hadrian V121011 Jul 127666.5N/AN/A18 Aug 127666.6.1N/A
185Innocent V122421 Jan 127652.122 Feb 127652.122 Jun 127652.5.4.3
184Gregory X12101 Sep 127161.727 Mar 127262.210 Jan 127666.04.43.8
183Clement IV11955 Feb 126570.115 Sep 126570.729 Nov 126873.93.83.2
182Urban IV119529 Aug 126166.7N/AN/A2 Oct 126469.83.1N/A
181Alexander IV118512 Dec 125469.920 Dec 125470.025 May 126176.46.56.4
180Innocent IV119525 Jun 124348.528 Jun 1243*48.57 Dec 125459.911.511.4
179Celestine IVunknown25 Oct 1241N/AN/AN/A10 Nov 1241N/A.0N/A
178Gregory IX117019 Mar 122757.211 Apr 122757.322 Aug 124171.614.414.4

What does it mean to accept Jesus as your personal Savior?



Question: "What does it mean to accept Jesus as your personal Savior?"

Answer:
Have you accepted Jesus Christ as your personal Savior? To properly understand this question, you must first understand the terms “Jesus Christ,” “personal,” and “Savior.”

Who is Jesus Christ?Many people will acknowledge Jesus Christ as a good man, a great teacher, or even a prophet of God. These things are definitely true of Jesus, but they do not fully define who He truly is. The Bible tells us that Jesus is God in the flesh, God in human form (seeJohn 1:1,14). God came to earth to teach us, heal us, correct us, forgive us—and die for us! Jesus Christ is God, the Creator, the sovereign Lord. Have you accepted this Jesus?

What is a Savior, and why do we need a Savior?The Bible tells us that we have all sinned; we have all committed evil acts (Romans 3:10-18). As a result of our sin, we deserve God's anger and judgment. The only just punishment for sins committed against an infinite and eternal God is an infinite punishment (Romans 6:23;Revelation 20:11-15). That is why we need a Savior!

Jesus Christ came to earth and died in our place. Jesus' death was an infinite payment for our sins (2 Corinthians 5:21). Jesus died to pay the penalty for our sins (Romans 5:8). Jesus paid the price so that we would not have to. Jesus' resurrection from the dead proved that His death was sufficient to pay the penalty for our sins. That is why Jesus is the one and only Savior (John 14:6;Acts 4:12)! Are you trusting in Jesus as your Savior?

Is Jesus your “personal” Savior?Many people view Christianity as attending church, performing rituals, and/or not committing certain sins. That is not Christianity. True Christianity is a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Accepting Jesus as your personal Savior means placing your own personal faith and trust in Him. No one is saved by the faith of others. No one is forgiven by doing certain deeds. The only way to be saved is to personally accept Jesus as your Savior, trusting in His death as the payment for your sins and His resurrection as your guarantee of eternal life (John 3:16). Is Jesus personally your Savior?

If you want to accept Jesus Christ as your personal Savior, say the following words to God. Remember, saying this prayer or any other prayer will not save you. Only believing in Jesus Christ and His finished work on the cross for you can save you from sin. This prayer is simply a way to express to God your faith in Him and thank Him for providing for your salvation. “God, I know that I have sinned against You and deserve punishment. But I believe Jesus Christ took the punishment I deserve so that through faith in Him I could be forgiven. I receive Your offer of forgiveness and place my trust in You for salvation. I accept Jesus as my personal Savior! Thank You for Your wonderful grace and forgiveness—the gift of eternal life! Amen!”

Have you made a decision to receive Jesus Christ as your personal Savior because of what you have read here? If so, please click on the "I have accepted Christ today" button below
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