Jesus Calling You

In a world full of noise, confusion, and restlessness, there comes a quiet voice—gentle yet persistent—calling out to each of us. It is the voice of Jesus Christ, inviting us to know Him, to find rest for our souls, and to experience the fullness of life that only He can give. Whether you’ve grown up hearing about Him or have never believed in God, this page is for you.

Jesus does not discriminate. His arms are open to the broken, the doubters, the seekers, the wounded, the proud, the humble, and even those who feel unworthy. He sees your heart, knows your pain, understands your questions, and loves you completely. This page isn’t about religion—it’s about a relationship with the living God, made possible through Jesus Christ.

Here, you will find prayers, guidance, and truths rooted in the Bible—offered to help you explore what it means to walk with Christ. You’ll learn that Christianity is not a set of rules, but a way of life filled with grace, purpose, forgiveness, and hope. You are not here by accident. Jesus is calling you

Will you respond?

Your Prayer- Before you go further, please pray this Prayer, so that God can guide you in your search to find the truth that will save you.
Dear Lord Jesus,
I come to You today just as I am—broken, lost, and in need of You.
I confess that I have sinned and gone my own way.
But I believe You died on the cross for me and rose again
to give me life.

I ask You to forgive me, cleanse me, and make me new.
Come into my heart, Jesus. Be my Lord and Saviour.
Help me to follow You all the days of my life.
Thank You for loving me, accepting me, and calling me.
In Your name, I pray, Amen

Here are 20 valuable lessons in the form of Prayers to help you advance further in finding the truth-the truth that will save you! Should you have any questions, please contact the website owner through the “CONTACT US” form. Please be assured that your messages cannot be seen by anyone else and it is 100% Confidential.

1. Jesus Knows Your Name

Main Verse:
“Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name, you are mine.” – Isaiah 43:1 (ESV)
Prayer & Reflection (250 words):
Lord Jesus, I’m amazed to know that You know my name. In a world that often overlooks me, You see me. You know my thoughts, my struggles, and even the quiet tears that fall in the night. You are not distant or indifferent—you are personal, intimate, and near.
You don’t wait for me to become perfect before reaching out. You call me now, as I am. Despite my sins and doubts, You whisper my name and invite me into a relationship built on love, not fear; grace, not guilt.
Thank You, Jesus, for knowing me. For understanding what no one else sees. For choosing me even when I felt unworthy. I long to respond to Your voice—not with fear or hesitation, but with open arms and a surrendered heart.
Please take away the lies I’ve believed about myself—that I’m forgotten, unloved, or too far gone. Replace them with Your truth: I am known, I am loved, and I belong to You.
Help me walk each day in the confidence of being called by name by the King of kings. May this truth change how I see myself and how I treat others. Thank You for this divine encounter today.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Further Reading:
John 10:3; Psalm 139:1–4; Luke 19:5

2. You Are Not Alone

Main Verse:
“I will never leave you nor forsake you.” – Hebrews 13:5 (NKJV)
Prayer & Reflection:
Lord, there are moments when I feel utterly alone. In my quiet struggles, hidden fears, and deep pain, I sometimes wonder if anyone truly understands. But You do. Your promise is clear—you will never leave me or forsake me.
You walk beside me when I feel abandoned. You carry me when I can’t take another step. In my loneliness, Your presence brings peace; in my fear, Your love brings courage.
Jesus, help me to recognize Your nearness. Open my spiritual eyes to see You standing beside me, even when others disappear. Remind me that my worth is not measured by how many people surround me, but by the One who promised never to leave.
Thank You for being the Friend who sticks closer than a brother, the Shepherd who never abandons His sheep, and the Saviour who walks through every valley with me.
Let me lean into Your presence today. Teach me to talk to You, to listen for Your voice, and to trust that even when I can’t see You, You are working all things for my good.
You are Emmanuel—God with us. You are God with me. And for that, I praise You.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Further Reading:
Psalm 23:4; Matthew 28:20; Romans 8:38–39

3. Forgiven and Free

Main Verse:
“If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.” – 1 John 1:9 (ESV)
Prayer & Reflection:
Jesus, I carry the weight of my past—regrets, failures, and choices I wish I could undo. But You offer me something I can’t earn -forgiveness. Not because I deserve it, but because You are faithful.
You know everything I’ve done, and yet You don’t turn away. When I confess my sins, You don’t shame me—you wash me clean. What an amazing grace! You don’t just forgive; You restore. You make all things new.
Lord, I come before You now with honesty. I lay my sins at Your feet. The ones I remember, and the ones I’ve tried to forget. I am sorry, and I turn away from them now.
Please wash me in Your mercy. Cleanse my heart. Help me forgive myself and walk in the freedom You died to give me.
Thank You for the cross. Thank You that Your blood speaks a better word over my life. From this day, I will not live in guilt or shame. I am forgiven. I am free.
Lead me in Your truth and help me extend this same forgiveness to others. I choose freedom over fear, healing over hiding, and grace over guilt.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Further Reading:
Psalm 103:11–12; Isaiah 1:18; John 8:36

4. A New Beginning

Main Verse:
“Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has passed away; behold, the new has come.” – 2 Corinthians 5:17 (ESV)
Prayer & Reflection:
Lord Jesus, I’ve lived long enough carrying the baggage of my past. But today, I hear Your voice offering me a new beginning. You don’t recycle my old life—you offer a brand-new one.
No matter how far I’ve fallen, You extend Your hand to lift me up. You wipe away my tears and my failures and call me Your own. In You, I find fresh purpose, renewed hope, and divine identity.
Thank You, Lord, for second chances—and for third and fourth ones too. You never give up on me. You specialize in making broken things beautiful.
I accept Your offer of new life. Come and write a new story over my heart. Erase the lies of the enemy and engrave Your truth: I am a new creation.
Today, I step into the newness You offer. I may not understand everything yet, but I trust the One who holds my future. Jesus, teach me to live as Your follower—to love as You love, to walk in truth, and to reflect Your light.
May every choice I make point others to the transformation You are doing in me. I’m not who I used to be. I am Yours.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Further Reading:
Romans 6:4; Ezekiel 36:26; Galatians 2:20

5. Come As You Are

Main Verse:
“Come to Me, all you who labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” – Matthew 11:28 (NKJV)

Prayer & Reflection:
Jesus, I’ve tried to fix myself, clean myself up, and become worthy before coming to You. But I’ve failed repeatedly. And now I hear You saying, “Come as you are.” No conditions. No pretences. Just come.
I bring You my weariness, my burdens, my brokenness. I bring You the parts of me that I’ve hidden, thinking they were too messy for You. Yet You welcome me, not because I’m good, but because You are.
You’re not asking for perfection. You’re inviting me into peace. A peace this world can’t give. A rest my soul desperately needs. You’re not looking for religion; You’re offering relationship.
So here I am, Jesus—raw and real. I lay down my burdens and take up Your yoke, which is light. Teach me to walk with You daily, trusting that You’re enough even when I’m not.
Thank You for loving me in my mess. Thank You for not turning me away. Your love changes me.
From this moment on, I choose to walk with You. I may stumble, but I won’t run away. Because I know You’ll never stop calling me to Yourself.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Further Reading:
Isaiah 55:1–3; John 6:37; Revelation 3:20

6. Jesus, I Need You

Main Verse:
“Apart from Me you can do nothing.” – John 15:5 (ESV)

Prayer & Reflection:
Lord Jesus, I’ve tried to do life on my own—my way, my strength, my understanding. But I’m weary and empty. Nothing seems to satisfy. Deep down, I know that I need You.
You are not a crutch for the weak. You are the source of life itself. Without You, I’m like a branch cut off from the vine—dry, fruitless, and dying. But with You, I can grow, thrive, and bear fruit that matters.
Jesus, I confess my need for You. In my thoughts, be my wisdom. In my choices, be my guide. In my weakness, be my strength. You are not just part of my life—you are my life.
Come, fill every empty place in me with Your presence. Fill my heart with peace, my mind with clarity, and my spirit with joy. I surrender the illusion of control and ask You to lead me, step by step.
I need You not just in moments of crisis but in every moment. Help me abide in You, stay close to You, and never drift away. Teach me to depend on You daily, to pray without ceasing, and to trust without fear.
Thank You for being near, for hearing me, and for never turning away when I call.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Further Reading:
Psalm 73:26; Philippians 4:13; John 6:68

7. Lord, Teach Me to Trust

Main Verse:
“Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding.” – Proverbs 3:5 (ESV)

Prayer & Reflection:
Jesus, trusting You is not always easy. I often rely on what I can see, control, and understand. But I know You call me to a deeper faith—a trust that rests not on circumstances but on Your character.
You are good, even when life is hard. You are faithful, even when things don’t make sense. And You are loving, even when I feel afraid.
Teach me to trust You with all my heart—not just parts of it. I surrender my fears, my future, my family, and my failures. I choose to believe that You are working behind the scenes, even when I can’t see the full picture.
Help me to stop leaning on my own understanding. Let me release the need to have all the answers and embrace the peace that comes from knowing You do.
Lord, You have proven Yourself time and again. You have never failed—not once. Remind me of all the times You carried me when I couldn’t walk, calmed me when I panicked, and healed me when I was broken.
Strengthen my faith. Deepen my trust. Help me walk each day with confidence in You, not in myself. And when doubts come, let Your Word be louder than my fears.
In Jesus’ name, Amen

Further Reading:
Isaiah 26:3–4; Psalm 37:3–5; Romans 15:13

8. Lord, Heal My Broken Heart

Main Verse:
“He heals the broken hearted and binds up their wounds.” – Psalm 147:3 (NIV)

Prayer & Reflection:
Jesus, trusting You is not always easy. I often rely on what I can see, control, and understand. But I know You call me to a deeper faith—a trust that rests not on circumstances but on Your character.
You are good, even when life is hard. You are faithful, even when things don’t make sense. And You are loving, even when I feel afraid.
Teach me to trust You with all my heart—not just parts of it. I surrender my fears, my future, my family, and my failures. I choose to believe that You are working behind the scenes, even when I can’t see the full picture.
Help me to stop leaning on my own understanding. Let me release the need to have all the answers and embrace the peace that comes from knowing You do.
Lord, You have proven Yourself time and again. You have never failed—not once. Remind me of all the times You carried me when I couldn’t walk, calmed me when I panicked, and healed me when I was broken.
Strengthen my faith. Deepen my trust. Help me walk each day with confidence in You, not in myself. And when doubts come, let Your Word be louder than my fears.
In Jesus’ name, Amen

Further Reading:
Isaiah 26:3–4; Psalm 37:3–5; Romans 15:13

9. Help Me to Forgive

Main Verse:
Be kind to one another, tender hearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you.” – Ephesians 4:32 (ESV)

Prayer & Reflection:
Lord, forgiveness is hard. I carry wounds from words spoken, trust broken, and promises forgotten. My heart wants justice, but You call me to mercy. You forgave me, and now You ask me to forgive others.
Help me, Lord. I can’t do it on my own. Teach me to release the bitterness, not because they deserve it, but because You’ve set me free. Remind me that unforgiveness chains my heart more than it punishes them.
I lay the offense before You now. You see the hurt. You see the struggle. You are the just Judge, and I can trust You to handle what I cannot.
Jesus, thank You for dying for me when I didn’t deserve it. Your grace is overwhelming. Let that grace flow through me to others. Help me choose forgiveness daily—not as a feeling, but as a decision rooted in love.
Heal my heart as I forgive. Restore my joy. Let me live in freedom, unburdened by the weight of resentment.
If reconciliation is possible, guide it. If not, give me peace. But above all, change me from the inside out so that I reflect Your mercy.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Further Reading:
Matthew 6:14–15; Colossians 3:13; Luke 6:36–37

10. Lord, Give Me Peace

Main Verse:
Be kind to one another, tender hearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you.” – Ephesians 4:32 (ESV)

Prayer & Reflection:
Lord Jesus, I need Your peace. The world offers temporary relief—quick fixes and shallow distractions—but nothing lasts. My mind races. My heart is anxious. But You promise a peace that surpasses understanding.
You are the Prince of Peace. You don’t just offer calm—you are calm. When You enter a storm, it ceases. When You speak, anxiety flees. When You Walk into a room, fear dissolves.
I invite You into the storms of my heart. Speak, Lord. Say, “Peace, be still,” over every area of my life. Over my fears, my finances, my family, my future—bring peace.
I surrender every burden I’ve tried to carry on my own. I place it all at Your feet. Help me fix my eyes on You, not my problems. Let Your Word drown out the noise of worry.
Thank You for loving me, for calming the waves, and for reminding me that You are in control—even when everything feels out of control.
Fill me with Your perfect peace. Let it guard my heart and mind. Help me be a peacemaker to others as well, spreading the peace I’ve received from You.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Further Reading:
Philippians 4:6–7; Isaiah 26:3; Psalm 4:8

11. Jesus, Be My Shepherd

Main Verse:
The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.” – Psalm 23:1 (KJV)
Prayer & Reflection:
Lord Jesus, this world feels like a wilderness sometimes—confusing, frightening, and full of traps. But You, Jesus, are my Shepherd. You know every path, every danger, and every safe place. You lead with love, not force, with patience, not pressure.
I surrender my need to lead myself. So many times, I’ve taken wrong turns trying to do life my own way. But You lovingly search for me when I wander and carry me home on Your shoulders.
Thank You for watching over me even when I wasn’t aware. Thank You for preparing green pastures and still waters for my soul. I don’t want to chase the empty things of this world anymore. I want to follow You, the Good Shepherd, who laid down His life for His sheep.
Guide me, Jesus. When I’m unsure, lead me. When I’m afraid, comfort me. When I stray, bring me back. Teach me to hear Your voice above the noise of this world and give me the courage to follow wherever You lead.
You are not just a shepherd—you are my Shepherd. I shall not want.
In Jesus’ name, Amen

Further Reading:
John 10:11–14; Ezekiel 34:11–16; Hebrews 13:20–21

12. Lord, Help My Unbelief

Main Verse:
I do believe; help me overcome my unbelief!” – Mark 9:24 (NIV)

Prayer & Reflection:
Jesus, I want to believe—fully, freely, and fearlessly. But sometimes doubt creeps in. Questions rise. And though I long to trust, a part of me hesitates. Like the man in Scripture, I cry out, “I do believe—help my unbelief!”
You don’t shame me for doubting. You meet me in it. You gently draw me close and invite me to bring my questions to You. You are not afraid of honest hearts or struggling faith.
Thank You for being patient with me. Thank You for not turning away when my faith is fragile. I may not have all the answers, but I choose to trust the One who does.
Help me anchor my heart in Your Word. Remind me of the times You came through when all seemed lost. Let those memories be stones of remembrance that build my faith today.
When fear whispers, “God won’t,” let Your Spirit declare, “God will.” When I feel too weak to believe, surround me with Your presence and remind me that even mustard-seed faith moves mountains.
Strengthen what is weak in me, Lord. Turn my doubts into testimonies. I may stumble in faith, but I will not fall away—because You hold me.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Further Reading:
James 1:6; Romans 10:17; Hebrews 11:1

13. Give Me a Heart Like Yours

Main Verse:
“Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me.” – Psalm 51:10 (ESV)

Prayer & Reflection:
Lord, I don’t just want to look like a Christian—I want to be transformed from the inside out. I want a heart like Yours: pure, loving, kind, and full of grace. My heart is often selfish, impatient, and wounded. But You are the Master Surgeon, capable of renewing me.
Cleanse me, Lord. Scrub away every trace of pride, envy, bitterness, and unforgiveness. Remove the stains left by past hurts and poor choices. Make me new—not just improved but changed.
Jesus, give me compassion for the broken, mercy for the sinner, and humility to admit when I’m wrong. Teach me to love not just those who are easy to love, but those who test my patience and stretch my grace.
Shape my desires to match Yours. Let me hunger for righteousness, truth, and peace. Fill me with the fruit of the Spirit. And when I stumble, gently restore me and renew a right spirit within me.
This isn’t something I can do by willpower. I need Your Spirit to do a deep work in me. So, I open my heart fully to You—no locked rooms, no hidden corners.
Make me more like You, Jesus.
In Your name I pray, Amen.

Further Reading:
Ezekiel 36:26; Galatians 5:22–23; Philippians 2:5

14. Open My Eyes to See You

Main Verse:
Open my eyes, that I may see wondrous things from Your law.” – Psalm 119:18 (NKJV)

Prayer & Reflection:
Lord, there’s so much happening around me, but I don’t want to miss You. In the ordinary and in the extraordinary, in joy and in sorrow, open my eyes to see where You are working.
Sometimes I walk through life blind—distracted, self-focused, or overwhelmed. But I know You are always near, always moving. Help me recognize Your fingerprints in my story.
When I read the Bible, let it come alive. When I pray, help me hear Your whisper. In the faces of people around me, help me see Your love. Let every sunrise remind me of Your faithfulness, and every storm of Your power.
Jesus, give me spiritual sight. Not just to see signs and wonders, but to see You—Your heart, Your will, and Your beauty. I want to know You more deeply, not just as a figure in history, but as my living Lord and closest Friend.
Remove the scales from my eyes—pride, unbelief, apathy, distraction—whatever dims my vision. Fill me with awe again. Help me worship with eyes wide open, full of wonder and gratitude.
You are always speaking, always reaching. Help me to see, to hear, and to respond.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Further Reading:
2 Kings 6:17; Ephesians 1:18–19; Revelation 3:18

15. Jesus, Be My Strength

Main Verse:
The Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?” – Psalm 27:1 (KJV)

Prayer & Reflection:
Jesus, there are days I feel like I have nothing left to give. Life feels heavy. My energy is gone. My will is weak. But You are my strength. Not just in crisis—but every day.
You don’t just give strength—You are my strength. When I feel like giving up, You carry me. When I feel too tired to pray, You intercede for me. When I’m overwhelmed, You calm my storm.
Thank You that I don’t have to rely on myself. I don’t have to pretend to be strong. In fact, it’s in my weakness that Your power shines brightest.
So I stop striving and start depending. I give You my fatigue, my burdens, my frustrations. I lay them at Your feet. Fill me again with Your Spirit. Energize my heart with Your presence and renew my mind with truth.
Give me strength not just to survive, but to thrive. Strength to love when I feel empty. Strength to forgive when I’ve been hurt. Strength to obey even when it’s hard.
Thank You, Lord, for being my refuge, my fortress, my constant support. I will not fear. You are with me.
In Jesus’ name, Amen

Further Reading:
Isaiah 40:29–31; 2 Corinthians 12:9–10; Philippians 4:13

16. Lord, Fill Me with Your Holy Spirit

Main Verse:
Do not get drunk with wine, for that is debauchery, but be filled with the Spirit.” – Ephesians 5:18 (ESV)

Prayer & Reflection:
Holy Spirit, I need You. I’ve tried to live this Christian life in my own strength, and I’ve failed. I realize now that I was never meant to do it alone. Jesus, You promised not to leave us as orphans but to send the Helper—Your Spirit—to dwell within us.
Fill me now, Lord. Fill every empty place in my heart. I surrender all distractions, all idols, all resistance. Cleanse me and make me a vessel fit for Your presence. I don’t just want a touch; I want to be filled and led by You.
Holy Spirit, be my comforter when I’m hurting, my guide when I’m confused, and my power when I’m weak. Bear Your fruit in me—love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.
Help me to walk in step with You daily. Let Your voice be the loudest in my life. Empower me to live boldly, love deeply, and serve faithfully. Remove fear and replace it with faith.
I long to know You more—not just through knowledge, but through intimacy and obedience. Fall afresh on me, Holy Spirit.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Further Reading:
John 14:16–17; Galatians 5:22–25; Acts 1:8

17. Jesus, Use My Life for Your Glory

Main Verse:
Let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.” – Matthew 5:16 (NIV)

Prayer & Reflection:
Lord Jesus, I don’t want to live just for myself. I want my life to count for something eternal. You’ve given me gifts, time, and opportunities—not to store up treasures here, but to shine Your light.
Use me, Jesus. Use my hands to serve, my voice to speak life, my feet to go where You send me. Even the small things—let them be done with great love and for Your glory.
Let my life be a mirror that reflects You. When people see me, let them see You—Your kindness, Your truth, Your love. I don’t need fame or recognition. I just want to be faithful.
Forgive me when I’ve wasted time chasing the temporary. Redirect my focus to what truly matters—loving You and loving others.
Whatever my role—parent, student, worker, neighbour—let me live it with excellence and humility. Remind me that my life is not mine; it belongs to You. Help me to walk in purpose, not pressure—in calling, not comparison.
Jesus, make my life a testimony of Your grace. Use my story, my past, even my pain to bring others to You. I lay down my ambitions and pick up Your mission.
Be glorified in me.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Further Reading:
Romans 12:1; Colossians 3:23–24; 2 Timothy 2:21

18. Teach Me to Pray

Main Verse:
“Lord, teach us to pray.” – Luke 11:1 (NIV)

Prayer & Reflection:
Lord Jesus, just like Your disciples, I come with a simple request: Teach me to pray. Not just words to repeat, but a relationship to grow. I want to talk with You, hear from You, and walk with You in prayer.
Sometimes I don’t know what to say. Sometimes I wonder if I’m doing it right. But You’re not looking for perfection—You’re looking for honesty. You just want me to come.
Thank You for being a God who listens. You never grow tired of my voice. You don’t require fancy words. Just a sincere heart.
Help me build a lifestyle of prayer—not just morning and night, but throughout the day. When I’m worried, let prayer be my first response. When I’m joyful, let praise flow freely. When I’m struggling, let me run to You, not from You.
Teach me to be still in Your presence, to listen as much as I speak. Let Your Word fuel my prayers. Help me intercede for others with compassion and boldness.
Prayer isn’t a duty—it’s a gift. It’s where heaven meets earth. Make my prayer life vibrant, personal, and powerful.
Thank You, Jesus, for always being just a prayer away.
In Your name, Amen.

Further Reading:
Philippians 4:6; 1 Thessalonians 5:17; Jeremiah 33:3

19. I Choose to Follow You

Main Verse:
Then Jesus said to His disciples, ‘If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow Me.’” – Matthew 16:24 (NKJV)

Prayer & Reflection:
Jesus, I hear Your call—and I want to follow You. Not just with words, but with my whole life. This isn’t always easy. Following You means letting go of my own way. But I’ve tasted the world, and it leaves me empty. Only You satisfy.
Help me deny myself—the selfish desires, the need for control, the habits that pull me from You. Give me courage to pick up my cross daily, knowing that in surrender, I find true freedom.
I may not know where the road will lead, but I trust the One who leads me. Even when the path is narrow, when it costs me comfort or approval, let me stay faithful.
You carried a cross for me—how can I not carry mine for You? You gave Your life—how can I not give mine in return?
Teach me to follow You in both the mountain moments and the valleys. When it’s easy and when it’s costly. Let my life be marked by obedience, not convenience.
Lead me, Lord. I will follow.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Further Reading:

Luke 9:23; John 12:26; Galatians 2:20

 

20. Thank You for Saving Me

Main Verse:
For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God.” – Ephesians 2:8 (NIV)

Prayer & Reflection:
Jesus, I was lost—and You found me. I was dead in sin—and You gave me life. I could never earn Your love, and yet You gave it freely. I am saved—not because of who I am, but because of who You are.
Thank You, Jesus, for rescuing me. For stepping into my mess, bearing my shame, and dying in my place. Thank You for the cross, for the empty tomb, and for the promise of eternal life.
I was drowning in guilt, and You lifted me in grace. I was blind, and You opened my eyes. I was chained, and You set me free.
I will never forget what You’ve done. Every breath I take is a gift from You. Every new day is a reminder of Your mercy. I’m not just saved for heaven—I’m saved to live for You now.
Let my heart overflow with gratitude. Let my life reflect the joy of salvation. I want others to see in me the hope that only You can give.
Thank You for saving me, for keeping me, and for never giving up on me. I belong to You.
In Jesus’ name, Amen

Further Reading:

Romans 5:8–10; Titus 3:4–7; 1 Peter 1:3–5

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