The Story of Jesus: His Sacrifice for You
Born of a Virgin
Jesus Christ was born to the Virgin Mary, fulfilling ancient prophecies about the coming of the Messiah. His birth was a miraculous event, marked by divine signs and angelic announcements.
A Life of Love and Miracles
Jesus lived a life of perfect love and compassion, teaching about God's kingdom, healing the sick, raising the dead, and performing countless miracles to reveal His divine authority.
The Ultimate Sacrifice
Despite His innocence, Jesus was betrayed, falsely accused, and sentenced to death. He willingly endured the agony of crucifixion, taking upon Himself the sins of the world to offer redemption to all who believe.
Resurrection: Conquering Death
Three days after His crucifixion, Jesus rose from the dead, proving His victory over sin and death. His resurrection offers the promise of eternal life to those who accept Him.
Why It Matters for You
Jesus died for your sins, offering you forgiveness, freedom, and a relationship with God. Accept His sacrifice, embrace His love, and experience true peace and purpose in Him.
Will you accept His gift today?
Everyone falls short of God and sins because, by nature, we are imperfect beings living in a broken world. No matter how hard we strive to be good, our human flaws—like pride, selfishness, and anger—inevitably lead us away from God's perfect standards. Sin is more than just our actions; it is a condition of the heart, a separation from God’s holiness. In our thoughts, words, and deeds, we all fail to meet the divine standard of righteousness. This is why we need grace and redemption, as none of us can bridge the gap between our imperfection and God's holiness on our own. Only through Jesus Christ can we be reconciled with God and receive the forgiveness we so desperately need.
He now places before you the most critical choice you will ever make.
Option 1: Reject the extraordinary sacrifice Jesus made on the cross, choosing instead to face the full wrath and eternal punishment for your sins in hell, a fate of unending suffering and separation from God.
Option 2: Embrace the truth that Jesus bore your punishment on the cross, and with this trust, be absolutely certain of your place in heaven. Let this truth transform you, compelling you to live every moment for Him.