You Said Yes: How Do I Start My New Life With Jesus?Sample
What Happens Next?
You’re almost finished reading this Bible Plan, but your story is just beginning. We’re so proud of you for going through this journey. Today, we’d like to share these words from an early Jesus follower named Paul.
… I am certain that God, who began the good work within you, will continue his work until it is finally finished on the day when Christ Jesus returns. Philippians 1:6 NLT
Paul wrote these words to a group of Jesus followers two thousand years ago. The whole chapter is full of encouragement for people doing their best to follow Jesus each day. They weren’t perfect, but they were making progress, like we are.
We don’t know where you were when Jesus found you and you chose to follow Him. And we don’t know the challenges you’ve had to overcome in the past few weeks. But we are confident that God has started a good work in you, and He will continue His work for the rest of your life.
Our prayer for you is the same prayer Paul shared with some of the first Jesus followers in the ancient city of Philippi:
I pray that your love will overflow more and more, and that you will keep on growing in knowledge and understanding. Philippians 1:9 NLT
You said yes. Now keep saying yes to Jesus every day. Seek progress, not perfection. God is love, so He won’t abandon you when life gets hard or when you make a mistake. It won’t always feel easy, but as you make progress, you’ll witness God working all around you as you live and love like Jesus.
So what happens next?
Challenge: Your journey of following Jesus is unique—but that doesn’t mean you have to figure out your next step on your own. This weekend at church, let your pastor know you want to continue growing in faith and ask for their help discovering your best next step. Until then, you can find answers to big questions about faith, God, and the Bible at www.finds.life.church.
About this Plan
When people talk about saying yes to Jesus, they express it in a variety of ways. You might hear phrases like “committing your life to Jesus,” “becoming a Christian,” “getting saved,” or “choosing to follow Jesus.” But what does it mean to follow Jesus? What changes and what doesn’t? And why? These are some of the questions this 21-Day Plan can help you answer.
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