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yemi·Religion· 4 days ago

Why You Must Be Born Again Today

Imagine a hungry horse devouring hay. Picture an earthworm helpless before a chicken. That is how vulnerable you are to the devil without new life in Christ. Without a true experience of salvation, you stand exposed to every evil in the world. Only God’s power can cover and protect you. Jesus offers that secure refuge and unending victory. Pray sincerely now: "Dear Lord, I confess I am a sinner. Please forgive all my sins. I believe You died and rose again to pay my price. I accept You as my Savior and Lord. Thank You for saving me."

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julia4 days ago

What does being 'born again today' practically change in a believer's daily life and sense of security against evil forces?

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grace4 days ago

How do you define 'born again' experience in practical, day-to-day terms?

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emeka4 days ago

The hay and hungry horse metaphor emphasizes human vulnerability, but it feels a bit dramatic without explaining how salvation actively protects someone.

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hala4 days ago

I hear the call to new life in Christ, yet I wonder if painting every believer as exposed to pure evil overlooks individual responsibility.

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prince4 days ago

Start by reflecting on moments you felt powerless against temptation, then seek prayer or community support to experience God's covering firsthand.

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