🌟 -What’s Most Important — Come to Jesus!

“For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” — John 3:16

✝️ Come to Jesus

Do you know that Jesus died for us to save us from our sins?
God the Father, in His infinite wisdom, knew that the gift of free will would also make it possible for us to choose sin.
Yet because of His divine love and compassion, He sent His beloved Son, Jesus Christ, to prove and assure us that His mercy has no limits.

God would go to the very ends of His power to bring us back to Him—where we truly belong.


📖 Securing Our Salvation

So how do we secure our salvation?
By listening, hearing, and following the words that God has left for us.

The roadmap to holiness is clearly written in the Book of God — the Holy Bible.
Through it, our souls are secured.

But salvation isn’t just spiritual; it is also lived out daily.
We secure the body by living every day with Jesus in our mind and spirit, in every moment that His will allows us to breathe.


💫 The Healing Power of God

God has the awesome power to heal what He created.
A single thought of Him, the Great Healer, is enough to awaken His divine power within us.

For God doesn’t merely fix what is broken —
He can restore, renew, and regrow whatever was lost.

If you long for healing, then fill your entire being with thoughts of God
your heart, your mind, and your spirit — and you will experience His gift of healing.

Miracles are the very nature of God, and it is time we welcome them with gratitude and faith.


🙌 Unity in the Spirit

God made us diverse — in form, voice, and purpose.
Yet, if we are all united in spirit and live by the power of the Holy Spirit,
we become the company of angels and saints, glorifying God together with one heart and one voice.


🕊️ Reflection Prayer

“Lord Jesus,
draw me closer to You each day.
Let my thoughts be filled with Your presence,
my heart with Your love,
and my soul with Your healing light.
Unite us all in Your Spirit,
that we may live as one body in Christ.
Amen.”

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Tony Aranas
https://gripesngrindsngodtalks.com

Tony Aranas is a retired professional, husband, and father who decided to dedicate his senior years doing what truly matters, getting closer and serving God and follow the way of the cross. Through direct and Scripture-grounded writing, he seeks to awaken hearts, strengthen faith, and point readers toward full surrender in Jesus Christ.

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