Who Is Jesus?

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Jesus Christ is the eternal Son of God, God incarnate, the promised Messiah. He fulfilled all of the biblical prophecies of the Old Testament that anticipated His arrival, including:

His Heritage

Isaiah 9:6–7, Psalm 2:7

His Conception and Birth

Isaiah 7:14

His Arrival

Micah 5:2

His Purpose

Jeremiah 33:14–15

A Relationship with Jesus

While on earth, Jesus perfectly revealed and did the will of God; He was human, yet without sin. In His substitution death on the cross and subsequent resurrection, He made provision for the redemption of men from sin, and promises to return at a day and hour only known by God.

In the meantime, Jesus desires a personal relationship with each one of us. Through His redemption, we have the opportunity to live eternally with Him, in a place He is currently preparing for us; a place without illness, sorrow, pain, and death.

This relationship—and the journey to this place—begins by accepting that Jesus, as Lord and Savior, has the power to accomplish this. And that by accepting Jesus as our Lord and Savior, we dedicate our lives to living and learning to be more like Him.

It’s human nature to have questions and even doubts; having lived in human form, Jesus understands this. If you have questions about Jesus, or even some doubts, we welcome the opportunity to discuss them with you.

What Is Salvation?

Through faith in Jesus Christ, one can be saved from the eternal consequences of sin and receive eternal life with God in heaven. It is the cornerstone of the Christian faith and is available to anyone who accepts Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior. Salvation is as easy as believing in your heart that Jesus died for your sin and wants to live in your heart. If you'd like to be saved, pray the prayer below:

Lord Jesus, I confess that I am a sinner, in need of salvation. I believe that You came to earth to seek and to save people who are lost in their sins, and I believe that You died on the cross as the substitute for my sins.

I believe that You took the punishment that I deserved and forgave me of all my sins. I believe that You died for me, that You rose again from the dead, and that whoever believes in You will not perish but have everlasting life.

I repent and put my trust in You, place my faith in You. Thank You for dying for me, forgiving my sins, making me clean, and covering me in Your perfect righteousness.

I receive You as my Savior, and I choose to follow You and serve You all my life.