Unlimited Salvationنموونە
“There Are No Hopeless Cases”
The Samaritan woman at the well had a ruined reputation— broken relationships, and a shattered heart. In her lonely nights, she would call out to God, who seemed to be so far away. It seemed that there was no way that she could get close to him and find his comfort.
Then, amazingly, that day at the well, a Jewish man happened to be sitting there precisely when she arrived. He asked her for kindness, which she gave. And then he announced that he was the Messiah. In fact, by telling her that his name was “I Am” (John 4:26—very clear in the Greek), Jesus was telling her that God himself had come to her. Her broken connection with God and with her community had been restored.
Jesus is the Shepherd who finds the sheep. It is never the other way around. Even when we think that he is far off, God is close.Very close (Psalm 145:18).
That closeness is based on the union that God forever forged through Christ at Calvary. Because of the Cross, there is one eternal family for all who will receive the Son of God. And there is power through the Spirit, whom he has given to all who believe. Every cry is heard. Every prayer is answered. Unlimited salvation.
In what ways have you thought before that salvation was limited by God? Have you ever known of any “hopeless cases” Make a plan to pray for them, starting today. And if that “hopeless case” is you, make sure you finish this reading plan. – Eliezer Gonzalez
The Samaritan woman at the well had a ruined reputation— broken relationships, and a shattered heart. In her lonely nights, she would call out to God, who seemed to be so far away. It seemed that there was no way that she could get close to him and find his comfort.
Then, amazingly, that day at the well, a Jewish man happened to be sitting there precisely when she arrived. He asked her for kindness, which she gave. And then he announced that he was the Messiah. In fact, by telling her that his name was “I Am” (John 4:26—very clear in the Greek), Jesus was telling her that God himself had come to her. Her broken connection with God and with her community had been restored.
Jesus is the Shepherd who finds the sheep. It is never the other way around. Even when we think that he is far off, God is close.Very close (Psalm 145:18).
That closeness is based on the union that God forever forged through Christ at Calvary. Because of the Cross, there is one eternal family for all who will receive the Son of God. And there is power through the Spirit, whom he has given to all who believe. Every cry is heard. Every prayer is answered. Unlimited salvation.
In what ways have you thought before that salvation was limited by God? Have you ever known of any “hopeless cases” Make a plan to pray for them, starting today. And if that “hopeless case” is you, make sure you finish this reading plan. – Eliezer Gonzalez
About this Plan
Unlimited Salvation helps you fall in love with Jesus even more, by deepening your understanding of how great is the salvation that God offers you. This reading plan shows you how God has made salvation simple for you if you trust in Jesus, and how you are always safe in his hands. Unlimited Salvation powerfully encourages you with God’s promises that you can hold on to, with practical life applications.
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