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Jesus my S.A.V.I.O.R

There was a time in History when God decided to come to earth Himself in form of man because we as sinner couldn't cut it; we were heading fast to hell without hope. Sin is missing the mark of perfection and we were so off  but Jesus came to bring us hope and to Redeem us from sin.

S. He wants to save you from yourself, from a committing a terrible decision; He wants to atleast give you a chance at saving grace. Our decisions will take us to hell because we think we have it all figure out; for the wages of sin is death. He wants to save you from eternal damnation because that is what sin does: it damns you to hell.

A. In Him there is absolute Love and absolute Truth. He alone personifies all that is good and pure. This world has hijacked the real meaning of Love to mold it to their twisted ideology. You will not not find True Love outside of the Savior of souls. One can have absolute trust in Him because He is not man  for Him to go back on His Word. 

V.  To all forgiven sinners He gave them the Victory over their sins, for he triumph over death, which brings all calamity to ones life. One can show gratitude to the holy act by not giving into sin for victory is already ours.

I. Jesus my Savior is Infallible, He personifies Truth in all its true form. No matter what the world says about Truth, I will trust in Him for He makes no errors in His Judgment. What ever happens, happens because I trust what He is doing. 

O. As Jesus as my Savior, I shouldn't be oppressed by sin and by temptation. Why should I be? Isn't there Victory in His Name? Of course there is and if anybody tries to say otherwise, they are not in Christ for they not know True Power. 

R. With Jesus as my Savior, I am reconciled with Him. I shouldn't be all depressed or down because things aren't going my way. When one is reconciled with God, everything else is just noise. 

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