How were you called to the Lord?

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I went to a Lutheran day care until I was four. For three years, my family didn’t attend any kind of church, mostly due to general laziness. When I turned seven, we started going to a Methodist church that my neighbors had gone to before they moved. We were very off and on, and I was somewhat anti-social, so I didn’t really like it there.

In the sixth grade, I made a friend by the name of Luke. He had a twin sister that I kind of had a crush on, and they were both kind of nerdy, just like me. I started going to see them. On a summer trip during the seventh grade, I got my first glimpse of God. I don’t know if it was the speaker or just the spiritual high that comes from those trips, but I felt something.

I got confirmed in the Methodist church in eighth grade. At that point I was sort of an apathetic deist, but I did everything so that my family would be happy. For the first half of high school, I went to church mostly to see my friends. I went on trips, discovered my talent for building, and started doing as much mission work as I could. Not because it furthered the kingdom, but because building made me happy.

It was on one of these mission trips that I found myself the summer before Junior year. I had been through a tough first breakup not long earlier, and I was depressed. I pulle my youth pastor, Ron, aside and started pouring out my pained thoughts. He was the only staff member in the church I liked. He prayed over me after we talked a while, and that night as I sat in bed in the dark in Memphis, so far from my Texas home, the speaker’s words struck a chord in my heart, and I accepted Christ. The next evening I professed it, truly meaning it for the first time.

Now, as I graduate high school, I plan to go to college, go on a one or two year long mission trip to put my gift of building to good work, and when I return home, I’m going to seminary. I want to be able to change lives like Ron and the preacher on that trip changed mine.
What does it mean to “accept Christ”? And after you accept Christ, is life still a struggle with sin? Does sin matter? Does simply “accepting Christ” once mean you’re changed forever? I never got what that meant.

Love,
Snakemauler
 
What does it mean to “accept Christ”? And after you accept Christ, is life still a struggle with sin? Does sin matter? Does simply “accepting Christ” once mean you’re changed forever? I never got what that meant.

Love,
Snakemauler
Jesus said, except a man be born anew he cannot see the kingdom of God…He explained it to Nicodemus…Our spirit needs reborn…We aren’t born and automatically set up to go to heaven…We have to choose to repent and follow Christ…It’s in Him that we live,move and have our being…Christ in us our hope of Glory…You have to grow and mature.You have to stand up to the attacks of the enemy to cause you to sin and live a defeated life…He gives you the armor to live a successful life in Him…Those who trust in Christ are sealed by the Holy Spirit and we become a temple of the Holy Spirit…We pray, we get into His word…It is that word that the Holy Spirit uses to change us into His image…Here’s what happened to me…Someone gave me a booklet of verses that explained the gospel message…I read those verses about sin and Christ dying and rising again to pay for my sin.How I can choose to repent and follow Christ…I repented of my sins and asked Christ Jesus to take this messed up life and help me to follow Him…That was almost 40 years ago…He radically changed my life…I have seen experienced some amazing experiences and answered prayer…He has kept me close as I seek /sought to do His will over my life…
 
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