John 3:16
The Bridge to Eternity
"For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, and whoever believes in Him shall not perish but will have eternal life."
Right now you have the opportunity to accept Jesus as your Savior. Jesus paid the price. It's free to you, He takes on your sin and is the Living Sacrifice and bridge to the Father in heaven.
We must believe in Him alone. The only God, no other way.
Look around you—it is evident there is a creator. Sin happened in the Garden of Eden and they were kicked out. From then it took blood sacrifice to bridge that gap between humans and God and it was through his Son Jesus Christ who came down from heaven fully God and took on the form of man. He agreed to be the ultimate sacrifice as the Lamb of God so that we can live eternally with Him in Heaven.
With that belief and that prayer you become a part of the greatest family of all time. Will there be hard times? Yes, you still do life here on earth. You still have a journey but now you have the Holy Spirit to lead you and guide you.
Find a Bible, find a church, a God believing church. That Bible, read it—try to find a translation that is easy to understand. Begin that conversation with God the Father. Learn about him and his ways. Read the 10 Commandments.
I personally love Psalms 91 the entire chapter is a chapter of protection over my life and I put other people's name in that entire chapter. Begin speaking over yourself in a positive way. You'll learn in Scripture that the words that come out of our mouth affect our life. Speak good things and ask for strength to stop all the things that keep you from being your best you.
If we want to be with Him for eternity we choose Jesus. We accept his sacrifice he died on our behalf. He chose you. You did not want to risk what's going to happen at the tribulation, it doesn't matter.
WE ARE NEVER PROMISED TOMORROW:
James 4:14: "Why, you do not even know what will happen tomorrow. What is your life? You are a mist that appears for a little while and then vanishes."
Matthew 6:34: "Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own."
Proverbs 27:1: "Do not boast about tomorrow, for you do not know what a day may bring."
These verses remind us to appreciate each moment and trust in God's guidance, as life is unpredictable and fleeting.