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    • What Should I Do Now That Im A Christian 10 Pack

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      Are you a Christian?

      Have you trusted in the cross and resurrection of Christ for salvation? If so, you now have the joy of knowing your sins are forgiven. You now have the privilege of living every day in the confidence that, in Christ, God is for you.

      But what now? What does it mean to follow Jesus for the rest of your life?

      I want to offer you a few specific things you should do now that you’re a Christian. No matter your circumstances, this road map will help you thrive as a disciple of Jesus.

      1. Get Baptized

      If you have recently become a Christian, the first thing you should do is get baptized. Why? Because baptism is how Jesus commanded Christians to profess publicly their faith in him (Matthew 28:19). Jesus’s instructions are quite clear: Believe the gospel; get baptized. In that moment, you are saying to the world, “I belong to Jesus.” As a friend of mine says, when we are baptized, we put on the Team Jesus jersey.

      Baptism is also how a church affirms our profession of faith and receives us into membership. We will think more about the importance of the local church in a minute. For now, just notice that Jesus gave the ordinance of baptism to the church (Matthew 28:18-20). The Bible records that the early church brought people into membership by baptizing them after they had shown evidence of genuine repentance (Acts 2:41). When we follow Christ in baptism, we declare our allegiance to Jesus and at the same time the church affirms that our allegiance is genuine.

      What should you do now that you’re a Christian?
      If you haven’t been baptized, find a faithful, gospel-preaching, Bible-loving church–and pursue baptism.

      2. Join a Local Church

      In Christ, God has forgiven us of our sins and received us as sons and daughters. He has not only acquitted us in his courtroom but also invited us to the family dinner table. Through Christ, we know God as our Father–we have a personal relationship with God.

      But we shouldn’t confuse a personal relationship with a private relationship. God never intended for us to follow him by ourselves. God saves us into a community, and he designed our relationship with him to include fellow believers who are walking the same path of obedience. Being reconciled to God means being reconciled to his people (Ephesians 2:11-21; 1 Peter 2:10).

      The New Testament is filled with “one another” passages for precisely this reason. Now that we are in Christ we are meant to do the following:

      Love one anot

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    • 31 Days To Living As A New Believer

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      Written by an evangelism expert who has served in the ministry for more than twenty years, this series of one-month, daily devotionals are practical guides for discipleship and evangelism. Encouraging daily reflection and meditation, each book offers simple yet essential truths for Christian living that will help readers revitalize their lives for Christ and share the Good News with others.

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    • Now That I Believe

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      1. What Happened To Me?
      2. How Long Will This New-Found Joy Last?
      3. The Battle Ahead
      4. How Do I Act Like A Christian?
      5. What To Do About The Bible?
      6. How Can I Pray?
      7. Do I Have To Testify?
      8. What Shall I Do With My Life?
      9. Worldliness-And What To Do About It

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      Dealing with the basics of the Christian life, this simple, informal book offers counsel from both the biblical text and human experience. (More than 1,000,000 in print)

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    • Abundant Life : A Bible Study

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      12 Chapters

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      Designed to involve the individual in systematic Bible study, these twelve well-organized lessons trace the Christian life from conversion to maturity. The illustrative drawings, helpful review questions, and suggested Bible memory verses are valuable for personal research-and for group discussions.

      The Abundant Life analyzes the basics of the Christian experience one at a time, picturing them as physical actions. For example, it compares Bible study to eating, prayer to talking, forgiveness to washing. These simple analogies make the material easy to understand.

      An effective tool for evangelism or individual study, The Abundant Life points out the how-to of obtaining and enjoying a meaningful relationship with God

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