In this enlightening episode, we delve into the profound message delivered by Adrian Rogers on the intricate relationship between spirituality and physical well-being. Highlighting the wisdom found in scripture, the discussion invites listeners to reflect on the value of our physical bodies as temples of the Holy Spirit. The dialogue confronts the modern tendency to prioritize wealth over health and proposes a shift in focus to our spiritual and physical fitness, for a more fulfilling life experience.
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Adrian Rogers was a motivator, an encourager, and a leader of the faith. He was also passionate about presenting scriptural application to everyday life circumstances. And you’ll hear that in today’s message. Now, let’s join Adrian Rogers.
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Be finding in your Bibles, 1 Corinthians chapter 6. 1 Corinthians chapter 6. In a moment, we’re going to begin reading in verse 19. An unknown person paid… $3,005,000 for one baseball. $3,005,000 for one baseball. The thing that made it different is it was Mark McGuire’s 70th home run ball, and somebody valued that baseball so much, a baseball that could be bought for about $9, that they paid $3,005,000 for that one baseball. Well, let me ask you a question. Would you like to have it? Well, let me tell you something that you can have that is far more valuable I think that God wants you to have, and that is fitness, health. Health is far more valuable than Mark McGuire’s baseball. Would you agree with that? I hope so. The Bible says concerning our bodies that we are fearfully and wonderfully made and that our bodies are the temple of the Holy Spirit of God. Look in verse 19. What? Know you not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you? which ye have of God. And ye are not your own, for ye are bought with a price. Therefore glorify God in your body and in your spirit, which are God’s. God paid a greater price for you than that man paid for that baseball. And you’re not your own. Therefore God has enjoined you, yes, has commanded you to glorify God in your body as well as in your spirit. Now the psalmist said concerning his body that he was fearfully and wonderfully made. Psalm 139 and verse 14. The psalmist said, I will praise thee for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Your body is a carefully crafted body. finely tuned machine. And thank God it comes with a maintenance manual. We have the word of God. Now remember, we are his purchased possession. And so we are the temple of God. Now, if we are the temple of God, don’t you think that we need to look into some temple maintenance? The Bible teaches that our bodies do not belong to us. Therefore, they are to be dedicated to God. Now, some people think that the spiritual thing is to take care of your spirit and your soul. But who cares about the body? They think that perhaps that the body is of no consequence or perhaps even evil. But Romans 12, verses 1 and 2, the apostle Paul says, I beseech you, therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies, your bodies, a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God. Now, is your body presented to God? Is it holy? Is it acceptable to God? Now, God is interested in the total person. God is interested, yes, in your spirit and God is interested in your soul, but God is also interested in your body. First Thessalonians chapter five and verse 23 says, and I pray God your whole spirit and soul and body be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. Body, soul, and spirit, or in the order that Paul gave it, spirit, soul, and body. With my spirit, I have spiritual life and I know the world above me. With my soul, I have psychological life and I know the world around me. With my body, I have physical life and I’m related to the world beneath me. When my spirit is right, I’m holy. When my soul is right, I’m happy. When my body is right, I’m healthy. Okay. And a perfectly tuned person would be holy, happy, and healthy. Most folks I know are unholy, unhappy, and unhealthy. I mean, they’re out of tune. They’re out of whack. They’re not what God really intended for us to be. Listen to that verse again. 1 Thessalonians 5, verse 23. And I pray God, your whole spirit and soul and body be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. Now, God wants us to be blameless. That is, we ought not to do anything to our bodies, spirit or souls that is blame worthy. Doesn’t mean that we’re going to be in perfect health. We won’t have perfect health until we get to heaven. Now, there are a number of reasons why we have physical ailments. First of all, we have to understand that there is a curse upon all creation. We live in a world that has the curse of sin upon it. And Romans chapter 5 verse 12 says, Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin, so death passed upon all men for all that have sinned. Now, in that sense, we all have a terminal illness, don’t we? The latest statistic on death is one out of one people die. We all have a terminal illness because of Adam’s sin, so we might as well admit that. Ever so often we say that so-and-so died a natural death. There’s no such thing as a natural death. All death is unnatural. It is a result of sin. All right, so that’s one reason that we’re sick. And then sometimes we’re sick because we have violated God’s moral law. Sin fascinates us. And then it assassinates. And many people die just because of sin in their lives. For example, the church at Corinth, they were living with blasphemous ways at the Lord’s Supper. They were not discerning the Lord’s body. And Paul warned them in 1 Corinthians 11, beginning in verse 29, For this cause many are sick and weakly among you, and some sleep. And he meant by sleep, some are dead. not discerning the Lord’s body. And he says, for if we would judge ourselves, we should not be judged. Sometimes sickness is the judgment of almighty God. Sometimes we’re sick because we’re afflicted by Satan. Job was sick that way. The Lord said to Satan in the book of Job chapter two, verse six concerning Job, behold, Satan, he’s in thine hand. but save his life. The Apostle Paul talked of a thorn in the flesh. That was the result of Satan. So sometimes we are under satanic attack and that may be the reason that we’re sick. Sometimes we’re sick as the discipline of God. And we know that to be true. David said in Psalm 119 verse 71, It is good for me that I have been afflicted, that I might learn thy statutes. Sometimes we have to be flat on our back before we can look up. And we see more clearly through eyes that have been washed by tears. And sometimes our sickness is due to a violation of God’s natural laws. I mean, we just go out and flaunt God’s natural laws and expect to be well. For example, a lot of people are poisoning their bodies with nicotine. Now, somebody says, well, can I smoke and go to heaven? The truth of the matter is you may get there a whole lot quicker. Smoking won’t send you to hell. It’ll just make you smell like you’ve been there. You violate God’s natural law. God made that nicotine to kill bugs, not people. But you take that into your body. One pastor was asked to pray for another pastor who was sick. And that pastor said, I’m not going to pray for him. Why should I pray for him? He does the work of 10 men and eats everything in sight. And then, you know, we just want God somehow to give us a pass to go ahead and violate his natural law. And then think we’re going to be well and ask God to heal us while we continue to do the things that make us sick. Now, it’s very, very important. Your family thinks about your family being fit. Because when you naturally, willingly violate the laws that God has laid down in his Bible, I’m talking about natural laws. If you’re not careful, you will become a burden to yourself. And a burden to your family and your family will become a burden to other people. You see, God tells us that your mind, your soul, is to rule your body just as your spirit rules your soul. Your body really is a servant. But if you abuse that servant, if you abuse your servant, that is your body… Your body may rise up and smite you for it. Your body is very unforgiving. Now, most folks value money more than they value health. Isn’t that true? They value money more than they value health. We value things more than we value health until we lose our health. So many people spend the first half of their lives accumulating their wealth by wasting their health. Then they spend the last half of their life spending their wealth trying to get their health back. And they’re unhappy in both halves of their lives. Now, it’s a funny thing about health. We value money more than health. Money is the most envied, but it is the least enjoyed. Health is the least envied, but it is the most enjoyed. That is until you lose it. When the wealthy man loses his health, then he would give all of his wealth to get his health back. But he doesn’t think about that health. I’m talking about the simple principles of family fitness. Now, I’m not a doctor. And I thank God for doctors. I believe in doctors. I have a personal physician that I love very much. And Jesus said, they that are whole need not a physician, but they that are sick. Luke was called the beloved physician. And I thank God for what doctors can do. But you know what many of us are trying to do? We’re trying to break God’s natural laws and then go to the doctor and try to get him to put the scrambled eggs back in the shell. We’re trying to get him to undo what we have done. And that’s not the purpose of medicine. Now, let me give you four principles for family fitness. Are you ready for these? Number one, family fitness is a matter of discipline. Write it down. Family fitness is a matter of discipline. Now, we call ourselves disciples, right? Well, the word disciple and the word discipline are linked together. We cannot call ourselves a disciple if we’re not disciplined. We had a staff meeting and one of our staff talked about passion. And he said, we need to live our lives with a passion. And then he gave a description of passion. And this is what he said. Passion is the degree of what one is willing to endure… To achieve God’s purpose for his life. I love that. Listen to it again. Passion is the degree of what one is willing to endure… to achieve God’s purpose for his life. Many of us are living lives without passion because we do not want to be disciplined. We don’t want to endure certain things. For example, we need to be disciplined in matters of diet and the things that we eat. I heard of a woman, somebody said she’s a light eater. As soon as it gets daylight, she starts eating. And Many of us fail to understand that we are breaking God’s laws concerning what we eat. Now, you may think that the Bible doesn’t say much about what we eat. But the Bible has much to say about what we eat. And also, the Bible gives us an injunction in 1 Corinthians 10, verse 31, which says, Whether therefore ye eat or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God. That ought to be put in our kitchens. Maybe on your refrigerator. Whatever we eat. Whatever we drink, do all to the glory of God. Now there’s a fad today. People are telling us that all foods are equal. It doesn’t make any difference that all foods are equal. That green beans and jelly beans are the same. I mean, they really believe that. Friend, that’s absurd. If you believe that, you’re going to make your body a walking garbage can. The Bible mentions healthy foods, whole grains, herbs, fish, fowl, clean animals. No eating of fat, no eating of blood. Blood in the Bible is a symbol of life. But also God prohibited his people from the ingestion of blood. Why is it? Well, we know that the blood is, it carries infections and toxins that circulate in an animal’s body. And when you eat these things, when you eat and ingest animal’s blood, you are needlessly exposing yourself to these infections and these poisons. The Bible warns very clearly about the consumption of fat. Scientists are now just catching up with this, that we are to have diets that are low in fat. So many people have arteriosclerosis because they have ingested this fat and they have a higher death rate than other people. Heart diseases. It’s an old disease. They’ve actually done autopsies on Egyptian mummies and found fat deposits in their arteries. The Bible has a lot to say about what we eat. The Bible makes a difference between clean and unclean animals. And we say, well, that’s Mosaic law. Listen, you better go back and read your Bible. You talk about everybody. Everybody talks about how the animals went on the ark. How did the animals go on the ark? Two by two, two by two, two by two. Go read your Bible and you’ll find out that some animals went on the ark by sevens. People, oh, where’s that? Just go read your Bible. What animals went on the ark by sevens? The clean animals. They were there for food. That was before the Mosaic law. That was before any of these ceremonial laws. They’re clean animals. What is the difference between the clean and the unclean animals? God puts all animals into two categories. Those who are scavengers and those who are not scavengers. God says, don’t eat the scavengers. Those scavengers who will eat rotten, dead, decaying flesh. Those scavengers who eat the off-scouring of other animals. You eat that and then you’re putting all of that into your body. The Bible has a lot to say about what we eat. The Bible even warns against junk food. You know, somebody thinks the three basic food groups are fast-fried and junk. Listen to this, Proverbs 23, verses one through three. When thou sittest with a ruler, consider diligently what is set before thee. That is the ruler is the guy who’s, he’s the high muckety muck. He’s the guy with a, he can have all of his little dainties. And put a knife to thy throat if thou be a man given to appetite. And then the Bible says, be not desirous of his dainties. Listen to this. They are deceitful meat. A lot of us are eating deceitful meat, dainties. And people are telling us, well, it makes no difference. Do you know a sad thing? I was reading an article the other day that shows that Christians tend to be more overweight than pagans. Listen to this. States with a high-rate religious affiliation, Mississippi, Michigan, and Indiana, have heftier citizens than such strongholds of secularity as Massachusetts, Hawaii, and Colorado. Now listen to this. Among all denominations, Southern Baptists are the real heavyweights. Southern Baptists. Maybe we ought to call ourselves Southern Fried Baptists. I mean, Southern Baptists have the idea that when we go to heaven, heaven is going to be a great big banquet table up there with fried chicken, buttered biscuits, and pecan pie. I think sometimes our churches are guilty of encouraging gluttony, promoting gluttony. The Bible says if you’re a man given to gluttony, put a knife to your throat if you’re a man given to appetite. You see, we live off of half of what we eat. The doctor lives off the other half. Now, what do we do? Well, find those foods that God created for food and eat those and avoid the others. And eat things as much as possible the way that God created them. Before they have been poisoned and preserved and mutilated and stabbed and baked and fried or whatever else. And then, friend, only eat them in the right proportion. But not only do we need to be disciplined in what we eat, we need to be disciplined in our exercise. Put down 1 Timothy 4, verse 8. The Bible says, for bodily exercise profiteth little. Now, some people have taken that as an excuse not to exercise, but that’s not what he’s saying. He’s saying there is profit in exercise. He’s saying that godliness is more profitable. But he’s not saying that exercise is not profitable. I took the time to look this up in a number of different translations. The RSV says bodily training is of some value. William’s translation says physical training indeed is some service. It does profit. And whether you’re a couch potato or a pew potato, we need to understand that God wants us to exercise these bodies of ours. One thing about being in rotten physical shape, you don’t have to exercise to keep it up. No matter how much money you have. If you’re a rich man, in matters of diet and exercise, you’re going to have to learn to live like a poor man. Or else you’re going to kill yourself. Walking is the perfect exercise. And if you want to do more, fine. But there needs to be a discipline in the matter of diet. A discipline in the matter of exercise. You need to get your kids out. You need to get out yourself, Daddy. There needs to be a discipline in the matter of rest. Psalm 127 and verse 2 says, It’s vain for you to rise up early, to stay up late, to eat the bread of sorrows. For He giveth His beloved sleep. It literally says he’s giving to you while you sleep. That is, you are taking care of business while you are asleep. Just think of those simple things. Diet, exercise, and rest. Oh, that is so phenomenal. Friend, that’s ABCs. That’s just the ABCs. We need to be disciplined in all of these things. Now, here’s the second thing. Family fitness is a matter of discipline. Number two, family fitness is a matter of disposition. That’s the second thing. It’s a matter of disposition. Hardening of the attitudes is just as bad as hardening of the arteries. Listen to Proverbs 15, verse 17. Better is a dinner of herbs, that is a vegetable plate, where love is, than a stalled ox in And hatred therewith. A vegetable plate is better than a filet mignon if you have that vegetable plate with love. Rather than that hefty steak where there’s hatefulness there. Disposition, emotions, emotional health. I pray God your whole spirit and soul. And body be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Your soul is your psyche. The Greek word for soul is psyche. It’s the word we get psychology from, psychiatric, psychic from. You see, it’s the seed of your emotions. And there are two kinds of emotions, positive and negative. Healthy and unhealthy. Or you say, I can’t help my emotions. Yes, you can. You can choose your emotions like you can choose your friends. Listen to what the Bible says in Philippians chapter 4, verses 7 and following. He speaks of the peace of God which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus. Literally guard your hearts, guard your minds. God’s peace. And then he says this, finally brethren. Whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are good report, if there be any virtue, if there be any praise, think on these things. You can choose your thoughts like you choose your friends. I woke up the other night with a negative thought. I said, I refuse that in the name of Jesus. Lord Jesus, I praise you and went back to sleep. Why let the devil mess with your mind? You can choose your thoughts. You can reject bad thoughts and choose your attitudes. To rejoice is a choice. If your disposition gets upset, let me tell you what’s going to happen to you. You’re going to have an upset stomach, headaches, family arguments. You’re going to have a dull memory. You’re going to cripple your thinking. You’re going to weaken your body. You’re going to reduce your efficiency. I’m talking about negative stress, not positive stress. There’s a good positive stress. You don’t need to be just a dish rag. But I’m talking about negative emotions. Stress does great damage to the temple. Not every ulcer is caused by stress, but many are. And not only can the stress bring on those ulcers, but heart problems too. Cardiologists tell you that if you’re a type A individual, you have a greater opportunity for a heart attack. What’s a type A person? Well, he’s ambitious, aggressive, self-demanding, competitive, constantly striving for success, driven by the clock. He doesn’t have to be a man. He can be a woman. One man said, I got up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom. When I came back, my wife had made up the bed. Type A people are seven times more likely to have a heart attack than type B individuals. Now, if you’re a type A person, that’s good because you’ll achieve a whole lot, but you need to learn how to rest in the Lord. Physicians have long suspected that stress brings on some cancers. And the mind is the center of stress. My former doctor told me one day, he said, Pastor, all stress is self-imposed. All stress is self-imposed. I mean, you have to agree to it in order to have it. The doctors talk about a psychosomatic illness. Psycho is the mind. Soma is the body. It is the mind making the body sick. A recent survey showed that two-thirds of the patients who went to a physician had symptoms caused or aggravated by mental stress. Two-thirds. Two out of three. Caused or aggravated by mental stress. You say, well, I don’t believe my mind really affects my body. Oh, yes, it does. What you think affects the amount of blood that flows to any organ. What you think affects the secretions of the glands in your body. What you think affects the tension in the muscles. Let me illustrate what I’m talking about. Have you ever seen someone blush? What causes a person to blush? Because of what they’ve thought about. Embarrassment causes the blood vessels in the face and the neck to open up and the face turns red. What they think has affected their bodies. If you have anxiety, you’re going to cause blood to rush to your head and your skull is very hard and it doesn’t give and you’ve got a headache there. Fear. It causes the salivary glands to dry up. Have you ever seen a speaker get up and put a glass of water there and talk and drink and talk and drink and his mouth gets dry? Kind of like a windmill pumping over a dry hole. And he’s just drinking and talking. Why? Because he’s terrified of standing up there to speak. The mind is controlling the body. The muscles tighten when you are filled with fear or frightened or angry. And that causes pain. If you just take your fist and just clench it, you won’t feel any pain. But just clench it and keep it there long enough. And you won’t be able to keep it clenched very long. You’re going to have to let it go because it’s going to begin to hurt. You have a pain in the neck? Well, so often that’s because you have a problem in your mind. Worry, they tell us, can cause arthritis. You can worry yourself stiff. Listen, it is a matter not only of discipline, it is a matter of disposition. Douglas MacArthur. Boy, give us some more men like Douglas MacArthur. Douglas MacArthur had this hanging on the wall of his office. Youth is not a time of life. Thank you, Lord. But to give up enthusiasm wrinkles the soul. Worry, doubt, self-distrust, fear and despair. These are the long, long, long years that bow the head and turn the growing spirit back to dust. And then the great general said, you are as young as your faith, as old as your doubt, as young as your self-confidence, as old as your fear, as young as your hope, as old as your despair. Why do we have stress? Stress is that gap between our strength and the demands that are put upon us. And we all feel that. That’s the reason the Bible says in Isaiah chapter 40, verses 28 and following, Hast thou not known? Hast thou not heard that the everlasting God, the Lord, the creator of the ends of the earth, fainteth not? God never passes out. Neither is weary. God never gets tired. There’s no searching of his understanding. God is never perplexed. He giveth power to the faint and to them that have no might. He increases strength. Even the youth shall faint and be weary. And the young men shall utterly fall. But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength. The word literally means they shall exchange their strength, their weakness for his strength. They shall mount up with wings as eagles. They shall run and not be weary and they shall walk and not faint. I believe that what you need to do is to take your family. You need to sit down and say, are we a family living under stress? What is the disposition of our family? And need to find those things that are stressing your family. Those things that you’re doing that are wrong, repent of them. Turn your life over to the Lord. Wait upon the Lord. That may sound simplistic, but friend, it’ll work. Now here’s the third thing. Now watch. Family fitness is a matter of discipline. Family fitness is a matter of disposition. Thirdly, family fitness is a matter of devotion. Devotion. It is a matter of devotion. That is, when you love God, when you serve God, you’re going to be healthier. You know, we’ve been told in the Bible that the fear of the Lord adds years to life. And we need to understand that. I was reading an article by Mary Ann Herring. The title of the article, Believe Well and Live Well. I want to quote. Pick out any man out of a church pew on Sunday morning and liken him to a neighbor who is still at home pouring through the two-pound Sunday newspaper in his easy chair. Let’s say the two are the same age. and are in comparable salaries. Neither of them smokes, drinks, or plays the lottery. Both floss their teeth, collect baseball cards, and enjoy cheesecake. Which man will live longer and enjoy the benefits of a stable marriage? Answer, the man or woman in the pew. In recent years, scientific research is backing up what common sense has told us for years, mainly that churchgoers live longer, stay married, and feel happier than those who say they don’t believe in God. That’s just a scientific fact they’re telling us now. The secret is out. Faith, religion is good for your health. But science is just verifying what the scriptures have told us for years. In a 1987 review by Levin and Vanderpool, Social Science Medicine, that’s the title of the review, reported that in 22 of 27 studies, the more often a person went to church, the better his or her health. That’s just devotion. Just coming to church, just praising God, loving God. Make your family fit. That’s an amazing thing, but that’s what the Bible has told us, that faith is good for family fitness. God wants your family fit. Your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit. You are fearfully and wonderfully made machine. There are some reasons why you may be sick that you can’t control, but there are other things that you can control and you should control. Now, here’s the final thing. Family fitness is a matter of decision. Now here, I left this to last because if you get these facts down and you don’t make any decisions, so what? I don’t want you just to get these facts down. I want them to get in your head and in your heart. And there has to be a decision. And I believe that you need to have a family council. Those of you who are parents with little children, you need to sit down. And if there’s a father in the family, he needs to take charge. If not a father, then mother, you need to take charge. But listen to Joshua chapter 24, verse 15. Joshua is talking to the children of Israel. And he says this, “…and if it seem evil unto you to serve the Lord…” Choose you this day whom ye will serve, whether the gods which your father served that were on the other side of the flood or the gods of the Amorites in whose land ye dwell. But as for me and my house, we will. Will serve the Lord. It’s a matter of decision. It is a matter of decision. And how do you serve the Lord? I pray God your whole spirit and soul and body be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. It deals with the body in discipline. It deals with the soul in disposition. It deals with the spirit in devotion. But you have to make a choice. You have to say, as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord. Now, there were other gods who were calling upon the Israelites. There were the gods that they knew back in Egypt. Then there were gods of the Amorites in whose land they dwelt. And what Joshua is saying, look around. Look at these other gods. Look at these other philosophies. Look at them. Then look at Jehovah God. You know what God is saying? He said, you bring your best gods out, I’ll beat them all. I’ll beat them all. You bring all these philosophies, all these other people around there. And he says, now look, here’s what they believe. Here’s what they do. Here’s what they’re like. But he says, listen, you’re going to have to choose. Choose who you’re going to serve. You’re free to choose. But you’re not free not to choose. Not to choose is a choice. You’re free to choose. You’re not free not to choose and you’re not free to choose the consequences of your choice. That’s very important. You’re free to choose. You’re not free not to choose. But you’re not free to choose the consequences of your choice. Once you make a choice, then your choice chooses for you. Now what you need to do is to look at your family and say, listen, what is this we’re eating? What is this we’re doing? What is this we’re thinking? Are we going to continue to live this way? Are we going to make a decision as a family, some family fitness, so that we might be a testimony to our neighbors and those around us? We ought to be different. Our families ought to stand out in matters of faith, In matters of fun, in matters of finance, and in matters of fitness, our families ought to be different. Don’t you believe that? I do. But you see, if you just hear this and don’t make a decision, what good is it going to do you whatever? Now, if you think that I’m just talking to you about being healthy and physically strong and that’s all, you missed it a thousand miles. What difference would it make if you lived to be a serene old man or woman With the bloom of health on you. And then you died. What difference would it make if you died in a modern hospital with the aid of drugs, no pain at all, and died with a smile on your face? What difference would it make if they had a big funeral and all of the high muckety mucks of society came to your funeral and there you are in a beautiful bronze casket? And the undertaker’s done such a good job on you. What difference would it make if they carry you out and put you in a grave as beautiful as any park and festoon that grave with flowers? I say, what difference would it make if you rise in the judgment and meet a God that you do not know with your sins unconfessed and unforgiving? Amen. I am not talking about mere physical health. And I pray, God, your whole spirit and soul and body be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. God wants you saved so much that he sent his darling son. to pay for your sin with his blood on that cross. And I promise you on the authority of the word of God, if you will trust Jesus Christ as your personal Lord and Savior, he will forgive your sin. I promise you he will. And he’ll save you today if you’ll ask him. I invite you to pray this way out of your heart, sincerely, fervently, dear God, I know that you love me. And I know that you want to save me. Jesus, you died to save me. And you promised to save me if I would trust you. I do trust you, Jesus. Right now, this moment, with all of my heart. Come into my heart. I invite you in. Take control of my life. I turn it over to you. Begin now to make me the person you want me to be. Save me, Lord Jesus. Help me never to be ashamed of you. In your name I pray. Amen.
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