Converting to Christianity means God has placed you into a right relationship with Him through the Lord Jesus Christ. This happens when a person puts their faith in Jesus.
Whether a person has no faith or their faith is tied up in a religion other than Christianity, becoming a Christian begins at a person’s “ground zero.” Ground zero is when people come to the end of themselves and/or the end of false belief systems, both according to God’s perfect timing and will.
Anything other than true Christianity judges a person as unsaved, and their eternal destiny is banishment to hell. The good news is becoming a Christian is a complete transfer from death to life (Ephesians 2:1-6; 1 John 3:14). For a Christian, the Bible tells us, “Therefore, being always of good courage, and knowing that while we are at home in the body we are absent from the Lord—for we walk by faith, not by sight—we are of good courage and prefer rather to be absent from the body and to be at home with the Lord.” Upon our earthly deaths, Christians’ bodies rest in the ground until the Lord returns, but their souls are immediately with Christ in heaven.
Becoming a Christian opens our hearts, spirits, and minds to the truths of our Creator and His Word. Because of what He’s revealed in his creation, no one can deny God exists (Romans 1:18-20). That’s God’s general revelation. God’s special revelation (Jesus Christ and the Scriptures) reveals God’s character and plan of redemption. The Holy Spirit works within a Christian to bring understanding of the Bible and who we are in Christ (John 16:13). A Christian realizes the Scriptures are all about the Person and work of Jesus Christ. Reading the Bible is a hunt for God’s treasures found within, and God uses our reverent fear of Him (Proverbs 9:10; Acts 9:31) to help us grow in the grace and knowledge of the Lord Jesus (2 Peter 1:2; 3:18).
For the fearful or cynical, Christianity is not a lack of freedom. Instead, it’s joyful freedom in Christ, knowing you are saved from God’s wrath forever and saved to a blessed fellowship with Him. The things you used to be are now realized as enslavement to sin and to the father of lies—Satan. Joy is no longer a fleeting concept; it’s reality, no matter what this earthly life brings. Why? Because we know the Lord of lords and King of kings, and we will be with Him forever.
Becoming a Christian means belonging to a forever family of those who exalt Christ above all else. If you are a new Christian, welcome to the family! The best is yet to come.
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