The truth is not being preached in this world

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... Read moreIn today's world, many struggle with understanding the true message of faith and salvation as presented in the Bible. The verses from Matthew, John, and Acts highlight key elements that are often overlooked or misunderstood: repentance, baptism, and being born again through the Spirit. From personal experience, I have found that embracing these principles leads to a profound transformation in life. Repentance is more than just feeling sorry for past mistakes; it is a decisive turn away from sin and a commitment to live according to God's will. When I first encountered these scriptures, particularly Acts 2:38–39, I realized that repentance is intrinsically linked to baptism—a symbolic washing away of sins and a public declaration of faith in Jesus Christ. This act is not merely ritualistic but a vital step toward receiving the Holy Spirit and entering into a new spiritual life. The conversation between Jesus and Nicodemus in John 3 emphasizes the necessity of being born of water and the Spirit to enter God's kingdom. This rebirth is a personal and spiritual renewal, signaling a fresh start and a closer relationship with God. Reflecting on this, baptism serves as an outward sign of an inward change, a moment where one's faith is both affirmed and strengthened. Many today seek spiritual truth amid conflicting messages, but the clarity of these scriptural calls remains relevant and powerful. Sharing this journey—repentance, baptism, and spiritual rebirth—has greatly enriched my faith and provided a solid foundation to navigate life's challenges. I encourage others to reflect on these teachings and consider their importance in one’s spiritual life, as they continue to be a cornerstone for true Christian discipleship.