"The key to understanding the Bible is to look for Jesus in the Bible. Jesus is the hero of the Bible. If you read the Bible and don't find Jesus, re-read it! The Bible has one hero, His name is Jesus; one villain, that is Satan; one problem, that is sin; one solution, that is salvation. That is what the Bible is all about." -Dr. Adrian Rogers

Thursday, March 10, 2011

The Pew Versus the Gutter (7/18/2010)

Not to long ago, I was listening to a sermon by Dr. Adrian Roger in which he said these words, "The devil would rather send you to Hell from the pew than he would from the gutter." What he meant was that the devil has no problem with religious people as long as they never have a relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ.

The devil doesn't care if you go to church every time the door's open. The devil doesn't care that you live a decent life. He doesn't care about those things because those things will never save you. In fact the devil delights in the religious because, if they think their good enough to make it into Heaven, they'll never feel the need for Jesus to come into their lives.

So, if you attend church regularly and live a pretty decent life but don't have a relationship with Jesus Christ, you can come to know Him as Lord and Savior of your life today. All you have to do is turn completely from your sin and trust Jesus to save you. Remember, 150,000 people die each day, so please put your faith in Jesus before it's eternally too late for you.

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