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HOW TO BECOME A CHRISTIAN
Introduction
The inquirers were sinners and wanted to become Christians.
They asked how they might become Christians, and Peter answered their question.
I.
One Must Believe That God Is
1.
That is, believe there is a God.
2. Believe that He will reward a sinner, forgive him.
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One must believe the Bible is God’s Word.
4. These inquiring Jews believed in God and the Bible.
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One Must Be Convicted of His Sins.
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The Holy Ghost convicts of sin.
2. God draws men toward Christ .
3. The inquiring Jews were deadly convicted.
4. The Gospel had reached their hearts.
5. God had spoken to them by the Gospel and Spirit.
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Repentance Is the Next Step.
1. Except you repent you slid perish.
2. Repentance is a command of God.
3. John demanded it of his converts.
4. Christ preached on the subject of “Repentance”.
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Accept Christ by Faith.
1. Must by faith accept the free gift.
2. If offered a gift, you would not receive it unless you accepted it.
3. Christ offers pardon after you have met conditions, but you must accept to receive.
V. God’s Part in Our Redemption.
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To provide the atonement.
He did in Christ.
2. To convict or draw the sinner.
This He is doing.
3. When you fully decide, confessing your sins in faith, He will forgive.
Conclusion
Why be lost?
God will do all of His part and help you to do yours.
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