Dip Your Heart in The Stream Of Life (Video)

Draw me! We will run after you! The king brings me into his apartments! We will be glad and rejoice in you! We will recall [when we were favored with] your love, more fragrant than wine. The upright [are not offended at your choice, but sincerely] love you. Songs Of Solomon 1:4

Remember his marvellous works that he hath done; his wonders, and the judgments of his mouth. Psalm 105:5

  • Ella

    I strongly agree with Patricia Gale….There is NOTHING wrong with the “sinners prayer”. Everyone has to realize their walk with God, this isn’t the fault of a sinners prayer. Sometimes thats all you have time to do with someone – its worth the first step to setting their soul on the right track. The Bible says the whole heaven rejoices…THAT means something.

    • Anonymous

      Firstly when you say there is nothing wrong with it you need to realise that it isn’t found anywhere in the bible, neither is it found in church history for the last 2000 years until the 20th century, I do not doubt Gods ability to save anyone, but God saves not because you have a smart ability to make a choice and say a prayer you repeat after some one, but because he choses to. If it wasn’t that way you should realise that when you get to heaven you could say oh im in heaven because I was smart enough to make the prayer, and the bible says we are saved by grace through faith not works so that no one could boast, grace meaning undeserved merit, meaning you deserved death and God decided to save you because he decided to not because you said a prayer.

      I strongly recommend you read the last article found here :

      http://Youthforjesus.com/2010/05/this-is-greatly-disturbing-warning-video-is-disturbing/

      And even more strongly I recommend you watch this sermon :

      • Anonymous

        It’s a choice we make. God doesn’t just save you. Oh, and the Greek word translated grace means “loving kindness” and says nothing about being unmerited.

        • Gageled

          Sorry, to clarify, he doesn’t just save you out of the blue. You still have to choose.

          • Anonymous

            and if it wasn’t for his grace you would never chose him or you would
            say you do things in his name and on that day he will say he never new
            you, I.e a false profession..Mathew 7:21-23 .

  • MOM

    Whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. Romans 10:13. Prayer does not save. Jesus Saves! Conviction, Repentance, Faith, and confession are all present in the heart that Jesus Transforms. Prayer expresses repentace (turning from sin) Faith, (beleif) confession of Lordship.

  • Gracie Lara

    Amazing video of a beautiful testimony of coming to Christ. If we draw near to God, He will draw close to us. It reminds me of myself, when I was seeking God before I became a Christian. I was lost, and looking for Him. I went through many experiences. Seek and you will find, Ask and it will be given to you, knock and the door will be opened to you. I did hear the invitation in a church, and I went down the aisle to the front of the church to accept Christ as my Lord and Savior of my life. It didn’t last. I forgot about God for about 5 years. Then after being sick of the world, I came back to Christ, dedicated my life to Him again through listening to His word by John MacArthur, Joel Osteen, and Charles Stanley. Now I want to live a clean life for Christ, and bring others to Him. I love the Lord with all my mind, heart, and soul, especially when I realize what He did for me at Calvary. Thank you, Jesus.

  • Ella

    I strongly agree with Patricia Gale….There is NOTHING wrong with the “sinners prayer”. Everyone has to realize their walk with God, this isn't the fault of a sinners prayer. Sometimes thats all you have time to do with someone – its worth the first step to setting their soul on the right track. The Bible says the whole heaven rejoices…THAT means something.

  • fredesere

    Firstly when you say there is nothing wrong with it you need to realise that it isn't found anywhere in the bible, neither is it found in church history for the last 2000 years until the 20th century, I do not doubt Gods ability to save anyone, but God saves not because you have a smart ability to make a choice and say a prayer you repeat after some one, but because he choses to. If it wasn't that way you should realise that when you get to heaven you could say oh im in heaven because I was smart enough to make the prayer, and the bible says we are saved by grace through faith not works so that no one could boast, grace meaning undeserved merit, meaning you deserved death and God decided to save you because he decided to not because you said a prayer. I strongly recommend you read the last article found here :http://Youthforjesus.com/2010/05/this-is-greatl…And even more strongly I recommend you watch this sermon :[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cncEhCvrVgQ&hl=en_US&fs=1&rel=0&color1=0xe1600f&color2=0xfebd01&border=1]

  • MOM

    Whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. Romans 10:13. Prayer does not save. Jesus Saves! Conviction, Repentance, Faith, and confession are all present in the heart that Jesus Transforms. Prayer expresses repentace (turning from sin) Faith, (beleif) confession of Lordship.

  • gageLed

    It's a choice we make. God doesn't just save you. Oh, and the Greek word translated grace means “loving kindness” and says nothing about being unmerited.

  • Gageled

    Sorry, to clarify, he doesn't just save you out of the blue. You still have to choose.

  • fredesere

    and if it wasn't for his grace you would never chose him or you would say you do things in his name and on that day he will say he never new you, I.e a false profession..Mathew 7:21-23 .

  • Gracie Lara

    Amazing video of a beautiful testimony of coming to Christ. If we draw near to God, He will draw close to us. It reminds me of myself, when I was seeking God before I became a Christian. I was lost, and looking for Him. I went through many experiences. Seek and you will find, Ask and it will be given to you, knock and the door will be opened to you. I did hear the invitation in a church, and I went down the aisle to the front of the church to accept Christ as my Lord and Savior of my life. It didn't last. I forgot about God for about 5 years. Then after being sick of the world, I came back to Christ, dedicated my life to Him again through listening to His word by John MacArthur, Joel Osteen, and Charles Stanley. Now I want to live a clean life for Christ, and bring others to Him. I love the Lord with all my mind, heart, and soul, especially when I realize what He did for me at Calvary. Thank you, Jesus.

  • Nancy Metzger

    God Bless You Mason, I too grew up with church and said the sinner’s prayer when I was 12. I was even baptized in a little church. I was subjected from the age of 13-16 repeated acts of sex with a man over 18. I knew in my heart that I was Christ’s, I knew that God had me in his hands. It was through his saving grace that I did not get pregnant or contract a disease.

    Thanks for your testimony. You touched my life.

  • Nancy Metzger

    God Bless You Mason, I too grew up with church and said the sinner's prayer when I was 12. I was even baptized in a little church. I was subjected from the age of 13-16 repeated acts of sex with a man over 18. I knew in my heart that I was Christ's, I knew that God had me in his hands. It was through his saving grace that I did not get pregnant or contract a disease. Thanks for your testimony. You touched my life.

  • Kevin Phillips

    Interesting story, but too many emotions involved. What happened to the Ten Commandments?

  • Kevin Phillips

    Interesting story, but too many emotions involved. What happened to the Ten Commandments?

    • Forgiven

      What about the ten commandments ?

  • arkee

    Amen. at some point of your testimony, i wanted to experience that same kind of divine change in my life as God moves through me.. :D

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