Okay so you've admitted that you are a sinner and accepted Christ's gift of salvation through his death on the cross and resurrection. Now what?
Romans 12:2 "Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the the renewing of you mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God's will is - his good, pleasing and perfect will."
Start there-what in my past life do I need to give to God? What do I need to STOP doing right now that is not pleasing. What do I need to start doing?
Read the Bible daily- A good place to start is the New Testament. Matthew, Mark, Luke and John are books about Christ. Acts talks about the first church and the Holy Spirit. Romans is called the "Gospel of God" in my Bible. 1 Corinthians is about Christian conduct. 2 Corinthians talks of Paul's ministry. Galatians theme is slavation by Grace. Ephesians is about the church which is referred to as Christ's body(we are his hands and feet here to do his work until his return). Philippians is about the Christian experience. Colossians is more about living in Christ. Thessalonians is about Christ's return, Timothy deals with the functions of the church and holding to the truth (Christ alone). Titus more on church oder. Philemon is a letter from Paul during his imprisonment. Hebrews is about Christ's superiority and how awesome he really is (I love this book!!!!) James more on Christian living. The books of Peter talk of the The Christian life of service and the coming of Christ. 1-3 John the fellowship, and walking in the truth of Christ. Jude's theme is contending for the faith and watching out for false teachings. Revelation concludes the Bible but is only the beginning after the revelation of our Lord Jesus Christ!
That was alot but many of the books are short! If you want to talk about what you are reading please post a message!
Each day spend time alone with God, just telling him what is going on in your life and asking him what he wants you to do today. You will feel his leading!!!
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