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How do you ask God to be your savior?
Pray this aloud: "Lord Jesus, I repent of my sins and surrender my life. Wash me clean. I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God. That he died on the cross for my sins and rose again on the third day for my Victory, I believe that in my heart and make confession with my mouth, that Jesus is my Savior and Lord.
What do I say to accept Jesus as my savior?
To accept Jesus as your savior, you can pray something like: "Lord Jesus, I believe you are the Son of God and Savior of the world. I believe you died for my sins and rose from the dead. I turn from my sins and ask you to forgive me. I choose to follow you as Lord and Savior of my life. Amen."
Here's a more detailed explanation:
1. Acknowledge Your Sins: Recognize that you are a sinner and need forgiveness.
2. Believe in Jesus: Believe that Jesus is the Son of God, that he died on the cross for your sins, and that he rose again.
3. Repent and Turn Away from Sin: Express that you are sorry for your sins and that you choose to turn away from them.
4. Invite Jesus into Your Life: Ask Jesus to come into your heart and be your Lord and Savior.
5. Trust and Follow: Express your desire to trust and follow Jesus in your life.
6. Pray in Faith: Pray these words with a sincere heart and believe that God will hear and answer your prayer.
Next Steps After Accepting Jesus:
- Tell Others: Share your decision with other Christians and celebrate your new faith.
- Find a Church: Connect with a local church community to grow in your faith and learn more about God.
- Read the Bible and Pray: Spend time each day reading the Bible and praying to learn about God's word and grow in your relationship with him.
- Get Baptized: Baptism is a symbolic act that publicly declares your faith in Jesus.
How do I know if I accepted Jesus as my savior?
Salvation happens when we acknowledge our sin, understand that Jesus is the only way to be forgiven and reconciled with God, and choose to accept his sacrificial death on the cross as the payment for our sins.