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I have put my Faith in Jesus.....now what?

Kathi

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Question: I have just put my faith in Jesus…now what?

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Congratulations! You have made a life-changing decision! Perhaps you are asking, “Now what? How do I begin my journey with God?” The five steps mentioned below will give you direction from the Bible. When you have questions on your journey, please visitwww.GotQuestions.org.

1. Make sure you understand salvation.

1 John 5:13tells us, “I write these things to you who believe in the name of the Son of God so that you may know that you have eternal life.” God wants us to understand salvation. God wants us to have the confidence of knowing for sure that we are saved. Briefly, let’s go over the key points of salvation:

(a) We have all sinned. We have all done things that are displeasing to God (Romans 3:23).

(b) Because of our sin, we deserve to be punished with eternal separation from God (Romans 6:23).

(c) Jesus died on the cross to pay the penalty for our sins (Romans 5:8;2 Corinthians 5:21). Jesus died in our place, taking the punishment that we deserved. His resurrection proved that Jesus’ death was sufficient to pay for our sins.

(d) God grants forgiveness and salvation to all those who place their faith in Jesus – trusting His death as the payment for our sins (John 3:16;Romans 5:1;Romans 8:1).

That is the message of salvation! If you have placed your faith in Jesus Christ as your Savior, you are saved! All of your sins are forgiven, and God promises to never leave you or forsake you (Romans 8:38-39;Matthew 28:20). Remember, your salvation is secure in Jesus Christ (John 10:28-29). If you are trusting in Jesus alone as your Savior, you can have confidence that you will spend eternity with God in heaven!

2. Find a good church that teaches the Bible.

Don’t think of the church as a building. The church is the people. It is very important that believers in Jesus Christ fellowship with one another. That is one of the primary purposes of the church. Now that you have placed your faith in Jesus Christ, we strongly encourage you to find a Bible-believing church in your area and speak to the pastor. Let him know about your new faith in Jesus Christ.

A second purpose of the church is to teach the Bible. You can learn how to apply God’s instructions to your life. Understanding the Bible is key to living a successful and powerful Christian life.2 Timothy 3:16-17says, “All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the man of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.”

A third purpose of the church is worship. Worship is thanking God for all He has done! God has saved us. God loves us. God provides for us. God guides and directs us. How could we not thank Him? God is holy, righteous, loving, merciful, and full of grace.Revelation 4:11declares, “You are worthy, our Lord and God, to receive glory and honor and power, for you created all things, and by your will they were created and have their being.”

3. Set aside time each day to focus on God.

It is very important for us to spend time each day focusing on God. Some people call this a “quiet time.” Others call it “devotions,” because it is a time when we devote ourselves to God. Some prefer to set aside time in the mornings, while others prefer the evenings. It does not matter what you call this time or when you do it. What matters is that you regularly spend time with God. What events make up our time with God?

(a) Prayer. Prayer is simply talking to God. Talk to God about your concerns and problems. Ask God to give you wisdom and guidance. Ask God to provide for your needs. Tell God how much you love Him and how much you appreciate all He does for you. That is what prayer is all about.

(b) Bible Reading. In addition to being taught the Bible in church, Sunday School, and/or Bible studies – you need to be reading the Bible for yourself. The Bible contains everything you need to know in order to live a successful Christian life. It contains God’s guidance for how to make wise decisions, how to know God’s will, how to minister to others, and how to grow spiritually. The Bible is God’s Word to us. The Bible is essentially God’s instruction manual for how to live our lives in a way that is pleasing to Him and satisfying to us.

4. Develop relationships with people who can help you spiritually.

1 Corinthians 15:33tells us, “Do not be misled: ‘Bad company corrupts good character.’” The Bible is full of warnings about the influence “bad” people can have on us. Spending time with those who engage in sinful activities will cause us to be tempted by those activities. The character of those we are around will “rub off” on us. That is why it is so important to surround ourselves with other people who love the Lord and are committed to Him.

Try to find a friend or two, perhaps from your church, who can help you and encourage you (Hebrews 3:13;10:24). Ask your friends to keep you accountable in regard to your quiet time, your activities, and your walk with God. Ask if you can do the same for them. This does not mean you have to give up all your friends who do not know the Lord Jesus as their Savior. Continue to be their friend and love them. Simply let them know that Jesus has changed your life and you cannot do all the same things you used to do. Ask God to give you opportunities to share Jesus with your friends.

5. Be baptized.

Many people have a misunderstanding of baptism. The word “baptize” means to immerse in water. Baptism is the biblical way of publicly proclaiming your new faith in Christ and your commitment to follow Him. The action of being immersed in the water illustrates being buried with Christ. The action of coming out of the water pictures Christ’s resurrection. Being baptized is identifying yourself with Jesus’ death, burial, and resurrection (Romans 6:3-4).

Baptism is not what saves you. Baptism does not wash away your sins. Baptism is simply a step of obedience, a public proclamation of your faith in Christ alone for salvation. Baptism is important because it is a step of obedience – publicly declaring faith in Christ and your commitment to Him. If you are ready to be baptized, you should speak with a pastor.

Read more:http://www.gotquestions.org/now-what.html#ixzz3JeRPfNRy
 
How do you "put your faith in Jesus" (Part 1-c) if you don't already understand that it is the cross and resurrection that you have faith in, not just a certain person in history?
 
How do you "put your faith in Jesus" (Part 1-c) if you don't already understand that it is the cross and resurrection that you have faith in, not just a certain person in history?
isn't it rather both? what he did on the cross and also what he will do?
 
isn't it rather both? what he did on the cross and also what he will do?
Sometimes, not at all. I get shocked at some of the claims and answers I hear when this point is pursued a little.

It would surprise you how many people are converted to a nice guy (Jesus) who loves people, and lived right.
 
Sometimes, not at all. I get shocked at some of the claims and answers I hear when this point is pursued a little.

It would surprise you how many people are converted to a nice guy (Jesus) who loves people, and lived right.
that would be the universalists. what the apostate churches teach and what I think the rcc will be teaching soon by large.
 
What makes a person reach out to Jesus?
 
that would be the universalists. what the apostate churches teach and what I think the rcc will be teaching soon by large.
Seriously. Start quietly doing some light questioning of new converts (and sometimes even older ones), and see what you may hear.
 
What makes a person reach out to Jesus?
Often the same thing that makes them go for a Rapture. They want out of this mess of a world we have to live in.
 
Seriously. Start quietly doing some light questioning of new converts (and sometimes even older ones), and see what you may hear.
why am I not surprised...the shallowness at times we teach.
 
What makes a person reach out to Jesus?
for me it was my life and that somehow at the right time. I was called to repent. I know that he called me to repent and that after I sought out friend in the faith she advised me to find a good church and to study my bible.
 
Yes,I felt that God was calling me.But I really can't explain.
 
What makes a person reach out to Jesus?
I am now ashamed to say that, originally... (almost 40 years ago).. it was the horrible "gospel" of Hellfire & Brimstone that most churches then, and even now, taught. To be honest, when I was first baptized, it was out of little more than fear instilled by misguided preachers.

Of course, that certainly is NOT "reaching out to Jesus". That awareness didn't come till I was introduced to true GRACE. Until then, I really only knew that the word happened to be in the Bible.
 
I am now ashamed to say that, originally... (almost 40 years ago).. it was the horrible "gospel" of Hellfire & Brimstone that most churches then, and even now, taught. To be honest, when I was first baptized, it was out of little more than fear instilled by misguided preachers.
Very good reason to come to Christ.To know where you will spend eternity.It can start with fear and from there you can build a relationship with Christ.
 
Very good reason to come to Christ.To know where you will spend eternity.It can start with fear and from there you can build a relationship with Christ.
Thank God that He allows us to do that kind of convoluted stuff.
 
Thank God that He allows us to do that kind of convoluted stuff.
I think it started with my mother being very,very ill and in an ICU unit of a hospital and my brother who was a Christian.God used these things.
 
I think it started with my mother being very,very ill and in an ICU unit of a hospital and my brother who was a Christian.God used these things.
I really, unintentionally, insulted my elderly aunt last month when I said that if my "Christian" grandmother (her mother) had been my only example, I might never have become a Christian.
 
How do you "put your faith in Jesus" (Part 1-c) if you don't already understand that it is the cross and resurrection that you have faith in, not just a certain person in history?

We put our faith firstly in the Person (God our Savior) and then in His finished work of salvation on the cross and in His resurrection. They are inseparable.

And it is not simply Jesus, but the Lord Jesus Christ (Acts 2:36; 10:36; 16:31; Rom 10:9-13). He was simply Jesus before the resurrection, but He is the Lord Jesus Christ after His resurrection. Notice in almost all the epistles how Paul brings greetings to the churches: Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ (Rom 1:7 etc.).

Too many preachers and believers give no thought to this matter and the significance of these words to the Gospel message. Sinners must receive Him as BOTH Lord and Christ.
 
We put our faith firstly in the Person (God our Savior) and then in His finished work of salvation on the cross and in His resurrection. They are inseparable.

And it is not simply Jesus, but the Lord Jesus Christ (Acts 2:36; 10:36; 16:31; Rom 10:9-13). He was simply Jesus before the resurrection, but He is the Lord Jesus Christ after His resurrection. Notice in almost all the epistles how Paul brings greetings to the churches: Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ (Rom 1:7 etc.).

Too many preachers and believers give no thought to this matter and the significance of these words to the Gospel message.
I suspect in an effort to sound spiritual, you missed the whole point of my question.
 
New believers need a simple basics on Christianity JOHN 3:16 comes to mind.Sometimes people make faith in Jesus Christ way to complicated.If you think about it salvation is a very,very easy concept.Some of the discussions on this message board would make a new believer's head swim.
 
New believers need a simple basics on Christianity JOHN 3:16 comes to mind.Sometimes people make faith in Jesus Christ way to complicated.If you think about it salvation is a very,very easy concept.Some of the discussions on this message board would make a new believer's head swim.
So true. A "man" willingly died so that He could show the world God can, and will, raise up anyone who believes that man really did that. It's no more complicated than that.
 
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