Make A Choice
In the story of Ruth, Naomi had made a decision to return to her home in Bethlehem. She informed her two daughter-in-laws of her decision and suggested that they also return to their parents home and begin new lives.
One daughter-in-law named Orpah did just that and with tears in her eyes returned to the life she had known before. Ruth made the decision to go with Naomi and begin a new life regardless of the unknown.
We are also faced with a decision to remain in our lives that we’ve come to know and be comfortable with or to choose Christ and venture out into a new life with Him, regardless of the unknown.
While that new life with Christ will be filled with learning new things, possible rejection and many unknowns, it is also filled with, love, adventure, miracles and purpose.
You have a choice to make. What will it be? The familiar or the unknown? This life or eternity?
Making that decision should not be taken lightly and as the bible tells us we should weigh the cost. But nothing in this world will ever compare to a relationship with Christ!
If you would like to begin that relationship with Jesus and set out on the greatest adventure imaginable, all you need to do is pray this simple prayer with a sincere heart:
Dear Lord Jesus:
I know that I am a sinner and I believe that you died to pay the penalty for my sins. Thank you for taking my punishment. Please come into my heart and help me to live for you. Amen.
Welcome to the greatest relationship you will ever know!
Be Intentional about making a decision for Christ

Praises & Prayers
Father, I thank you for the privilege of knowing You and to be able to invite others into a relationship with You. I choose You as my Lord and Savior and I want to live my life in a relationship with You. Help me to listen and learn all that You have for me and I pray that I will trust You and stay faithful when trials come knowing that You are with me. I Love You Lord. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Messages from His Word
Joshua 24:15
Choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve. But as for me and my household, we will serve the Lord.