Am I loved?

Am I loved? In this world, this is a question we all ask many times. Lots of us have been hurt by those closest to us, by fathers or mothers or brothers or sisters or friends. We feel lonely and unloved. Sometimes we even feel that we aren’t good enough to be loved by anyone.

In The Book, God tells us that He loves us – yes, every single one of us! It doesn’t matter whether you are old or young, male or female, what people you are descended from, or even what mistakes you have made in your life. In fact, God says that He loves even sinners. We don’t have to do anything to earn this love – He gives it to us freely like a gift. He even promises to wipe away all our sins and make us completely clean.

The only thing we must do is receive this gift by believing in Jesus Christ.

Will you receive the love of God?

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Am I loved?

Romans 5:7-9 (ESV)

 For one will scarcely die for a righteous person—though perhaps for a good person one would dare even to die— but God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. Since, therefore, we have now been justified by his blood, much more shall we be saved by him from the wrath of God.

Who made me?

Have you ever wondered who made you? Or maybe you have looked at a large mountain and wondered who put it there? And what about all the thousands of different kinds of animals? Where did they come from?

And if someone made all these things, why did he make them? Why did he make me?

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Will God forgive me?

Have you ever needed forgiveness? Perhaps from a friend or relative. But have you ever needed forgiveness from God? Now that is scary. Will God forgive us?

In The Book, God tells us He is merciful and gracious, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love. He longs for each of us to come to Him so that He can forgive us. Don’t get me wrong – God is holy and He doesn’t leave sin unpunished, but He is calling everyone to turn to Him and receive His forgiveness.

We all need God’s forgiveness. Not one human being is good enough to please God. We can clearly see that no matter how hard we try on our own, we can’t stop making mistakes and doing wrong things. Whenever we try to do good things, we are trying to get close to God. But that will never work. We need to come to God and admit to Him that we aren’t good enough. When we admit our mistakes, we can receive His forgiveness and have a close relationship with Him.

When God forgives, He forgives totally. He doesn’t hold grudges; He washes our mistakes away and never looks at them again. God paid a high price for our forgiveness. Jesus had to die to wash away our sins. God loved the world so much that He was willing to pay this high price to give us the gift of forgiveness. Will you receive His forgiveness?

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What did Jesus say about persecution?

The Taliban has taken over Pakistan and many Christians are fearing for their lives. With all the violence and threats, many have to decide if they will hide or flee.

A question which you may have asked is, “What did Jesus tell his followers to do when they were persecuted?”

In The Book, Jesus told His disciples, “Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, pray for those who abuse you.”

Christians are told to love the people who persecute them and to even pray for them. Why does God want them to do this? It is because they must imitate Jesus. When Jesus was being crucified, He prayed to God asking Him to forgive the people who crucified Him. In the same way, Christians today are praying for the Taliban and other people who are persecuting them that God would forgive them and that they would come to know Jesus and be saved.

God also loves His enemies. Many times He is kind to those who do evil in this world. It would be right for Him to kill them immediately because of their sins, but He is giving them time to repent. He wants all people everywhere to believe in Jesus and be saved. Will you listen to His call?

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Has God forgotten me?

Have you ever wondered how people can believe in someone or something they can’t see? Or maybe you once believed in God, but not anymore.

I want to tell the story of someone who also struggled to believe in God.

Naomi was an Israelite woman married to Elimelech. At that time there was a great famine in the land of Israel and she and her family moved to the land of Moab. Her sons married there, but soon afterwards Elimelech died. Then both of her sons died too, leaving their mother alone and a widow.

Naomi felt that God had forgotten her.

She decided to go back to the land of Israel. Ruth, one of her daughters-in-law, went with her. Ruth was from Moab, so she was a foreigner in Israel. Life was tough for the two widows because there was no one to take care of them. Naomi was also old, so she couldn’t work. But Ruth was loyal to her mother-in-law and she worked hard to gather enough grain for the two of them to survive.

God brought Ruth to the field of a man named Boaz. He was very kind to her and let her gather food alongside his harvesters. When Ruth came home, she told Naomi how kind Boaz had been to her. When Naomi heard that Ruth had been working in Boaz’s field, she rejoiced because Boaz was a close relative of theirs!

In Hebrew culture, if a man died without children, it was custom for one of his close relatives to marry his widow in order that his family line could continue and so that those he left behind could be cared for. Naomi sent Ruth one night to ask Boaz to help her and her family, since he was a relative of her husband who had died.

Boaz was an upright man and he was prepared to marry Ruth and redeem her family, but there was a closer relative who had first right to marry Ruth. The next day Boaz spoke to this relative. At first the relative wanted to redeem Naomi’s family because he would inherit Elimelech’s land, but when Boaz told him that he would have to marry Ruth, he was afraid and changed his mind.

God arranged for Boaz to marry Ruth! Soon Ruth had a child. Naomi was so overjoyed with this child, that she nursed him as her own son. This son was very special, because he became the grandfather of King David. In fact, from his family line Jesus Christ was born!

After Naomi had suffered so much, God remembered her and blessed her with a joyful family and a special child.

If God remembered an old suffering widow in a foreign land, do you think He has forgotten you?

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