Carter Conlon urges listeners to open their hearts to Jesus Christ, embrace forgiveness, and find inner strength and peace through a vibrant relationship with God. This sermon emphasizes the importance of having a living relationship with God through Jesus Christ, highlighting the need to admit our sins, believe in Christ's sacrifice for our forgiveness, and publicly confess Him as our Lord and Savior. It reassures that through this process, we become a new creation in Christ, empowered by the Holy Spirit, and secure in God's promises for our future, free from fear. The invitation is extended to pray a simple prayer to receive forgiveness, salvation, and the assurance of eternal life.
Full Transcript
I want to bring special greetings to everybody today and I thank God for you taking the time just to be with us and to listen to this brief devotional online. It's March 17th, Tuesday, St. Patrick's Day here in New York City and of course you know and I know that we're in the midst of the coronavirus scare which is starting to terrify people all over the world. But as the people of God, God promises to you and I an inner strength that comes from Him and from Him alone.
So I challenge you today and encourage you if you don't have a living vibrant relationship with God through Jesus Christ His Son, why don't you right now just open your heart to His offer of forgiveness. You say, well pastor how do I do that? Well it's really quite simple. Firstly, admit that you are a sinner.
In you do things you think in a way that's contrary to God's Word and His will for your life. You know that you're not living right. You know that the things that you're saying or speaking or doing are not right according to the Word of God.
And the Bible tells us that the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. The Bible tells us clearly that sin separates from God. In the Old Testament it required a blood sacrifice to be brought back into right relationship with God.
The Bible teaches that all of these blood sacrifices in the Old Testament from people who are trying to get right with God were pointing to one final lasting sacrifice that would be made by the Son of God on a cross, shedding His blood so that whoever comes to Him might be forgiven once and for all and forever. It's an amazing thing to know that you're forgiven. It's an amazing thing to come to God and just say, Lord I'm a sinner.
I live in sin because what my nature is. Only you can change me. And it's amazing to come and say, Lord just forgive me for the way I've lived, the way I've thought, what I've done for being apart from you and from the kind of a person that you have designed me to be.
I admit my failing and I believe that Jesus Christ died in my place to pay the penalty for the wrong I have done so that I can be set free from the penalty and the power of sin. The Bible tells us that if Christ is in you and you are in Christ we become a new creation. The old things in our lives lose their power, they pass away and by God's Holy Spirit inside of these earthen bodies we become a new person.
The person that actually God intended us to be. And the third thing that God asks us to do is to begin to confess with our mouth. So we admit that we're a sinner, we believe that Christ died in our place and then we confess with our mouth that Jesus Christ is now our Lord and Savior.
It means a public profession. It means we don't, this is not a secretive thing anymore. I am now a follower of Jesus Christ and I've decided with all my heart to live for Him all of my days.
It's time to get right with God. It's time to put away the old ways of living. It's the only way you can ever deal with the fear of the future is to know that your future is secure in God.
It's the only way you can do it. And so this very moment I'm just going to ask you if you've never done it before, would you pray this simple prayer with me out loud. I'll say it first and you can repeat it.
Lord Jesus Christ, I am a sinner. I've lived apart from you and I deserve to be punished because of the way I've lived. But I'm so thankful today that you loved me enough that you came into this world as a man, Jesus Christ.
You went to a cross. You suffered a death to pay the price for the wrong I've done. Today I open my heart to your offer of forgiveness.
I ask you to come into my life to be my Lord and my Savior. I believe that I'm received by you and forgiven because I am sincere in this prayer. You promised that you would forgive me and you promised that you would keep me.
And you promised that when I die, heaven where you dwell will be my eternal home. If you've just prayed that in your heart, whether or not you could follow all of my words, the Bible declares you to be born again by the Spirit of God, declares you to be forgiven, promises you that God's Holy Spirit will come and dwell inside your physical body, changing you from the inside out as evidence that you are now in right relationship with God. The Bible tells us that God hasn't given us a spirit of fear, but a power and love and of a sound mind.
When you know where you're going at the end of this life, suddenly it takes the fear out of the journey. Congratulations today. Thank you for joining the family of God.
I look forward to hearing from you. This is a good day for you. Thank you.
God bless you.
Sermon Outline
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Recognize the reality of sin and separation from God
Understand the Old Testament sacrifices pointing to Jesus
Acknowledge the need for forgiveness through Christ
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Admit personal sinfulness and need for change
Believe in Jesus Christ’s sacrifice for forgiveness
Receive new life as a new creation through the Holy Spirit
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Confess Jesus Christ publicly as Lord and Savior
Commit to living a transformed life in obedience to God
Overcome fear by trusting in God’s promises for the future
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Invitation to pray and receive salvation
Assurance of God’s forgiveness and indwelling Spirit
Encouragement to live confidently in God’s love and power
Key Quotes
“God promises to you and I an inner strength that comes from Him and from Him alone.” — Carter Conlon
“The Bible tells us that if Christ is in you and you are in Christ we become a new creation.” — Carter Conlon
“God hasn't given us a spirit of fear, but a power and love and of a sound mind.” — Carter Conlon
Application Points
Admit your need for forgiveness and invite Jesus into your life today.
Confess your faith publicly and commit to living according to God's Word.
Trust in God's promises to overcome fear and live with peace and confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does it mean to open your heart to Jesus?
It means admitting you are a sinner, believing Jesus died for your sins, and confessing Him as your Lord and Savior.
How can I be forgiven for my sins?
By sincerely repenting, trusting in Jesus’ sacrifice, and asking Him to forgive and come into your life.
What changes when I accept Jesus?
You become a new creation with the Holy Spirit living inside you, empowering you to live according to God’s will.
How does faith in Jesus help with fear?
Knowing your future is secure in God removes fear and gives you power, love, and a sound mind.
Is this decision private or public?
Confessing Jesus as Lord is a public profession of faith, showing commitment to follow Him openly.
Open Your Heart
Carter Conlon
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