A Simple Message About God, Jesus, and You
You matter to God.
You are not an accident. You are loved by God and seen by God. He knows your story: the good, the painful, the proud, and the hidden.
And still, He wants you.
But something is broken.
We all know the world is not the way it should be. People hurt each other. We hurt ourselves. We chase things that cannot satisfy us.
Deep down, we know there is a gap between who we are and who we were made to be.
That gap cannot be repaired by being “good enough,” trying harder, joining a church, cleaning up our habits, or becoming more spiritual. Those things may matter, but they cannot give us life with God forever.
That is why Jesus came.
Jesus came to do for us what we could never do for ourselves.
He lived without the selfishness, failure, and wrong that mark the rest of us. Then He died on the cross, taking the full weight of our brokenness and guilt. Three days later, He rose from the dead.
Jesus is not just a teacher, example, or moral leader. He is the One who defeated death and offers life.
His gift is free.
Jesus gives everlasting life to anyone who believes in Him.
Not anyone who earns it.
Not anyone who proves they deserve it.
Not anyone who promises to never mess up again.
Not anyone who cleans up their whole life first.
Anyone who believes in Him.
Believing in Jesus means trusting Him—not yourself—to make you right with God and give you life with Him forever. You are relying on who He is, what He has done, and what He freely gives.
Once He gives life, it is yours.
Jesus does not give temporary life, probationary life, or “as long as you behave” life. He gives everlasting life.
That means when you believe in Him, you belong to God forever. You are secure because Jesus is faithful, not because you are flawless.
Following Jesus matters. Growth, love, obedience, humility, and service matter. But those things are not the price of the gift. They are what life with Him can grow into.
So where do you start?
You can start right where you are. You do not need fancy words. You do not need to have everything figured out. You do not need to pretend to be better than you are.
The question is simple:
Do you believe in Jesus—the One who died for you, rose again, and gives everlasting life?
If your answer is yes, then His promise is for you.
“Whoever believes in Him has everlasting life.”
— John 3:16
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We would be glad to sit down with you, hear your story, answer questions, and help you understand what it means to know Jesus and walk with Him.
