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God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)

Worship is a believer's response to God's revelation of Himself. It is expressing wonder, awe, and gratitude for the worthiness, the greatness, and the goodness of our Lord. It is the appropriate response to God's person, His provision, His power, His promises, and His plan.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss

Im Not So Bad

Im Not So Bad “I’M NOT SO BAD”

Some people resent being told that they are “sinners.” Often people will react to a personal presentation of the gospel by saying, “I’m not so bad!”

The book of Proverbs says, “Every way of a man is right in his own eyes, But the Lord weighs the hearts.” (Proverbs 21:2 NKJ)

Most people simply adopt the value-system in which they grew up, either unconsciously or deliberately, without ever questioning whether or not it is RIGHT. Even for those few who determine to work out their own solitary path, they seldom seek for an objective standard to measure their ambitions or achievements.

The true and living God has revealed Himself in the Scriptures and in His Son, Jesus the Messiah of Israel, who was crucified for sinners, raised victorious over death, and lives today to face you with the truth.

We urge you to read for yourself the New Testament books of John, Galatians and Romans. Many could do this in 4 hours or less. These sections of Scripture explain that no one except the Lord Jesus Christ Himself has ever had a “record” acceptable to God. Everybody else from Adam and Eve down to you has needed a Savior, and the Lord Jesus is the only one who can save.

Read especially John 5, Romans 3 & 5, Galatians 2 & 3. God’s standard is perfection, judged against His own laws which He has revealed in Scripture. Jesus Christ will be the Judge on Judgment Day, since He is both the Son of Man and God the Son. God offers free and complete forgiveness to all those who repent of their sins and come in faith to the Savior, Jesus Christ the Lord.

On Judgment Day, you will not be judged by your own standards, but by God’s.

We pray that before that Day comes, you will have already “settled out of court” with the Judge, Jesus Christ, as your Lord (Boss) and Savior.

Do it right now: Put your trust in Jesus.