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The Prayer of Salvation

by Deborah Ann Belka
https://poetrybydeborahann.wordpress.com

The prayer of salvation,
lies in everybody's heart
but so few are willing
to heed and do their part.

Their hearts are icy cold,
with hard and stony places
so they deny the true God
and the need for His graces.

They'd rather look away,
then to recognize their sin
and they defiantly refuse
to let Jesus enter in.

But, God never gives up,
on the rebellious heart
and there is always hope
they won't forever be apart.

So if you are the one,
God is speaking to today
it is my heartfelt desire
this prayer you will pray.


"Father, I know that I have broken your
laws and my sins have separated me from
you. I am truly sorry, and now I want
to turn away from my past sinful life
toward you. Please forgive me, and help
me avoid sinning again. I believe that
your son, Jesus Christ died for my
sins,was resurrected from the dead, is
alive, and hears my prayer. I invite
Jesus to become the Lord of my life,
to rule and reign in my heart from this
day forward. Please send your Holy
Spirit to help me obey You, and to do
Your will for the rest of my life.
In Jesus' name I pray, Amen."

"Father, I know that I have broken your
laws and my sins have separated me from
you. I am truly sorry, and now I want
to turn away from my past sinful life
toward you. Please forgive me, and help
me avoid sinning again. I believe that
your son, Jesus Christ died for my
sins,was resurrected from the dead, is
alive, and hears my prayer. I invite
Jesus to become the Lord of my life,
to rule and reign in my heart from this
day forward. Please send your Holy
Spirit to help me obey You, and to do
Your will for the rest of my life.
In Jesus' name I pray, Amen."


John 3:16
King James Version

" For God so loved the world, that he
gave his only begotten Son, that
whosoever believeth in him should not
perish, but have everlasting life."

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