God is the one who created YOU.
God is also the one who every day sees you sin and do evil against yourself, against others, and against Him.
He is the one who knit YOU together in your mother's womb.
He the one who loves YOU more than anyone else does, more than your parents, more than your spouse; He even loves YOU more than your children love you.
God is the one who has a plan for YOU which will bring you inexpressible joy and fulfillment--in this life and, more importantly, in eternal life in a new heavens and a new earth filled with wonders we cannot even imagine--free of sorrow, pain, sin, and death.
He is preparing this place for all those who believe in Him and He has personally invited YOU to join Him there.
And God is the one who is insulted and grieved by your lack of concern & your hatred & your rejection for Him, even though He has only love for you.
And seeing that you could not escape from your sins on your own, God is the one who sent His own Son to be nailed to a wooden cross and die a horrible death in your place, so that you would not have to pay the terrible, Hellish price of those sins yourself. Indeed, He wants to adopt YOU and make YOU His heir--His own pure, holy, eternal child. God is the one who wishes to fill the emptiness of your life apart from Him, to fill it to the brim.
He calls to you by His Holy Spirit to believe in Jesus Christ,
the Son of God and Savior of the World.
God forgave your sins 2000 years ago, why would you want to hang on to them for a moment longer? His is an offer too good to refuse.
You have only to believe that His pardon it is real, and He will do the rest.
THE BIBLE SAYS...
PRAY FOR HIM TO HELP YOU--HE WILL!
What possible reason could there be to reject such an offer?
"Today is the day of salvation."
"Today if you hear His voice, do not harden your heart."
"Call upon the name of the Lord and you will be saved."
"Behold, Christ stands at the door and knocks."
"Ask and it shall be given you,
seek and you shall find,
knock and it will be opened to you!"
The Definition is adapted from a similar one heard on the program In Season and Out of Season by Fr Tom DiLorenzo