Hello, The Gospel!
Romans 1:16 For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek.

**The Gospel!
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**The Good News!**
Everyone needs to hear the good news that comes from God — a message of hope and redemption for all. It’s a heartfelt invitation to embrace a life of purpose and joy, but it carries the weight of responsibility. We are called to respond to this message with sincerity, as our choices shape our eternal future (John 5:29).
God's grace is boundless. He desires that none should be lost; His arms are open wide, inviting everyone to come to Him. Yet, each individual will experience judgment (Hebrews 9:27). In His love and mercy, God sent Jesus, the perfect sacrifice, to atone for our shortcomings — after all, we are all flawed in our ways (Romans 3:23, Ephesians 5:2).
In the first century, Jesus lived as both fully divine and fully human. He came to share the path of salvation, laying down His life to open the door to a new covenant, offering us freedom from eternal separation from Him. Embracing this gift is a personal choice; it requires a true desire for an everlasting relationship with God.
Consider these guiding principles:
1. Believe, as expressed in John 8:24
2. Repent, as urged in Luke 13:3
3. Confess Jesus Publicly, Matthew 10:32-33
4. Be Baptized, as commanded in Mark 16:16
Your journey toward salvation hinges on Jesus and the commitment to following these teachings. It is through God's power that transformation occurs if you are willing to take that step.
Don’t hesitate — discover God’s incredible plan for your life today. You can also access resources to help guide you along the way.
If you feel a need for Jesus, respond to the gospel today! And remember, we all need the support and prayers of our community as we walk this path together. Let’s seek Jesus’ healing touch for ourselves and one another.
Click here to see God's plan for salvation.Click to download and print the devotional worksheets. Friends, if you haven't done so, please obey the gospel today! If you've been living a willful life, you need the prayers of the Saints today. We all need Jesus' healing touch.**The Good News!**
Everyone needs to hear the good news that comes from God — a message of hope and redemption for all. It’s a heartfelt invitation to embrace a life of purpose and joy, but it carries the weight of responsibility. We are called to respond to this message with sincerity, as our choices shape our eternal future (John 5:29).
God's grace is boundless. He desires that none should be lost; His arms are open wide, inviting everyone to come to Him. Yet, each individual will experience judgment (Hebrews 9:27). In His love and mercy, God sent Jesus, the perfect sacrifice, to atone for our shortcomings — after all, we are all flawed in our ways (Ephesians 5:2).
In the first century, Jesus lived as both fully divine and fully human. He came to share the path of salvation, laying down His life to open the door to a new covenant, offering us freedom from eternal separation from Him. Embracing this gift is a personal choice; it requires a true desire for an everlasting relationship with God.
Consider these guiding principles:
1. Believe, as expressed in John 8:24
2. Repent, as urged in Luke 13:3
3. Confess your faith, as encouraged in Matthew 10:32-33
4. Be baptized, as commanded in Mark 16:16
Your journey toward salvation hinges on Jesus and the commitment to following these teachings. It is through God's power that transformation occurs if you are willing to take that step.
Don’t hesitate — discover God’s incredible plan for your life today. You can also access resources to help guide you along the way.
If you feel a need for Jesus, respond to the gospel today! And remember, we all need the support and prayers of our community as we walk this path together. Let’s seek Jesus’ healing touch for ourselves and one another.
This message is from Matthews St. church of Christ!PO Box 1522, Bay City, TX. 774141915 Matthews Street, Bay City, TX. 77414
(979) 245-8782
Service Times
Sundays: 9:30 AM Bible Class, 10:30 WorshipWednesday: 7:00 PM Bible Study




