Sunday, January 6, 2013

Jesus On the Cross

I know it has been a while, and I'm sorry this post came very late. But school has been tough, and even though I got two weeks of winter break, all of the days were busy with school work.

Anyways, I was able to finish the homework and had some time to make something that was supposed to be for the Christmas season.

I know the image quality on my camera is terrible, but the camera was my iPod Touch camera, and the quality on that camera is usually not very good.

For those who do not know the life of Jesus, here is a quick overview.

Joseph and Mary lived in the Israel. God gave Mary a baby.  She gave birth in a shed in a manger, and the new baby was named Jesus. Jesus saw sinless and he performed wonderful miracles, taught valuable lessons, and healed others from their illnesses. Jesus was executed at around thirty years old even though he has not done anything wrong.
In the bible, It says that Jesus died for our sins, then he rose again and came back to life three days later.  
We celebrate Christmas to celebrate the life that Jesus lived that no one on Earth could live: a sinless life. The bible also says "For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son, that whoever believed in him, shall not perish, but have everlasting life." -John, Chapter 3, verse 16. This means that God loves everyone on earth. He also gave us an opportunity to believe in the story of Jesus' Life before we die on earth. Then, those who believed in him would have their souls lasting forever.

The Bible also says that all people fell short of the glory of God, and all have sinned. In Romans, Chapter 10, Verse 9, It says "If you declare with your mouth, 'Jesus is Lord,' and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved."

If you know you have sinned and know your life is out of control, you can be saved today by praying this prayer:

"Dear God, I know I have sinned, and I know I have fallen short. I know your son Jesus died on the cross for my sins, and I ask for your forgiveness. Amen. "

If you prayed this prayer, I congratulate you and hope your new life with God is the most amazing, never-ending relationship you ever experienced.