Yahoo answers is full of non- Christians, you won't find many here that live for Jesus Christ.
I will share some of how I came to know Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior.
From as far back as I can remember I have always believed that God was real. I can't think of a time that I didn't believe. I believe God chose me before I was born. I never had a hard time believing every word of the Holy Bible. At age seventeen I prayed and asked Jesus Christ to forgive all my sins and come into my heart. He filled me with his Holy Spirit and today all I think about is serving him. I work and have fun with family and friends, but God is always there. I love reading the Bible, and look forward to seeing Jesus Christ face to face. My wish is to quit my job, and serve God by helping others to know him. I was saved in 1972 and I can't put into words how wonderful God is to me and my family. God fills my life with so much joy I feel high most of the time. I fear nothing that happens and my peace is awlsome.
I shortened my story as not to be to long, and I know some will find what I say strange, but every word is true. At seventeen God spoke to me so loud, I turned around to see if someone was behind me.
2006-12-30 11:35:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Mine was a great story I was brought up Baptist was baptized at age 11 Knowing that I felt I did not have all the answers or even a majority of them I prayed to God for knowledge and a church someday I could believe in. I feel I am part science part God and it all seems to fit that he works within certain boundaries of natural law.
Then one day at age 16 years old ,we were having a big revival at my Baptist church and I invited my friend Tammy she said I will go to your church if you go to mine .I said OK I was armed with all of DR Walter Martin stuff and Ed Decker stuff who had came and spoke at our church. I knew all this stuff backwards and forwards .So I first went to an activity had a lot of fun and was invited to take the missionary lessons . I asked how much they cost.they said nothing well I took several lessons armed with all my anti Mormon literature I was mean as heck to those LDS Elders yet they were patient and kind to me and they realized I just really wanted to have answers.
By the third lesson I knew what I was hearing was true. Then I asked to be baptized LDS.I have never been sorry for my decision to change I have been learning and growing, since I was age 16. Now age 50.
I would never deny what I know to be true.
2006-12-30 11:20:05
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answered by dianehaggart 5
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If you only knew... Read Acts chapter 9, this is the story of the apostle pauls conversion, mine was much of the same story, but it is apparent to me that many of the people that have such silly answers would look at the story and think that God couldnt do that, well i am a lving, breathing example of God's amazing grace.
2006-12-30 11:09:12
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answered by spanky 6
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Why is it that folk call for actual info about Jesus, yet, not about human beings that lived 2000 years in the past? You settle for Plato, Aristotle, Cleopatra, the Roman Emperors, chinese language Emperors, and, and, and... without fuss, yet, received't settle for a similar sort of info for Jesus. This makes no experience. NO credible student doubts that Jesus existed. The info is merely to sparkling, and to overwhelming. in truth, there is extra info for him than human beings like Pontius Pilate, also suggested contained in the Bible, albeit straight away, yet, really in tiny fragments elsewhere. And, he change right into a Roman governor! with reference to the miracles - nicely, human beings wrote down what they suggested. evaluate the imaginitive warfare contained in america. How did you already realize it existed? nicely, human beings wrote down what befell. a good number of them. same with reference to the Christian tale. a good number of folk wrote down what they suggested. Granted, not all books contained in the Bible are literal (which the Bible literalists received't settle for, it truly is the reason technology drives them squirrely). we ought to comprehend that - the bible isn't a e book, yet a library of books, each written in a sort of genres. some are symbolic, others are delusion (thoughts about truth, yet for which the information might want to not be), some are parables (practise thoughts), etc. yet another element is the idea of Peer evaluation, it truly is so had to technology. yet, it extremely works for faith besides. E.g., the books of the Bible have had between 1900 and 3400 years (or so) of continuing study, diagnosis, and peer evaluation. even as students look on the Mormon tale, it falls aside. even as they look on the Christian one, it would not. NO different e book has had something like this that i'm conscious of.
2016-12-01 08:34:16
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answered by ? 4
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When I was a child and went to church with one my friends, one of the teacher ladies asked me if I had been saved by Jesus. I told her I had not. She then took me aside to a room for "special time" and demanded that I ask Jesus for forgiveness. She made me repeat some line a few times then asked me if I felt Jesus. I told her I didn't know what it was supposed to feel like. She got mad and made me stay in the room during the rest of playtime.
I never accepted Jesus as my savior and I deny the Holy Spirit.
www.blasphemychallenge.com
2006-12-30 10:59:26
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answered by godlessinaz 3
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He came to me and gave me eyes to see and a heart to believe.
2006-12-30 11:15:04
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answered by beek 7
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I was called by God in Novem 76...Im Methodist..
2006-12-30 10:57:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I was surfing on the net and sudenly I saw Him, wiggling His noodley appendages for our delight .
This is when I cooked and eat pasta to worship Him, the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
Ramen !
2006-12-30 11:00:01
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answered by Anonymous
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