You Are Looking At
The Additional Comments Page
More Information On
“Committing To The Christian Life.”

Making A Permanent Commitment
This is a study where Jesus uses Romans 8:1-30. In the study, The Jesus Life, Jesus teaches you the benefits of becoming a Christian and living the Christian life. In the study, “Victorious Christian Living,” Jesus helps you look at the struggles of new and untrained Christians and what to do about those struggles. Once a Christian has had adequate time to give Christianity a try, it becomes time for them to decide whether they want to continue in a relationship with Jesus or go back to their old way of life.

Having A Perfect God-Record
If a new or untrained Christian want to make their relationship with Jesus and their heavenly Father permanent, they will need to learn the Biblical principles in Romans 8:1-30. They take your wonderful relationship with Jesus and help you develop improved relationships with yourself and other people. In, “,” you learn that you have righteousness (only doing good things to yourself and others) credited to your record with God; but, your relationship with yourself and others won’t always be that great.

Working On Your People-Record
Salvation and justification credited you with righteousness with God even though your relationship with yourself and other people need a lot of improvement. You need this pure and open relationship with your heavenly Father and Jesus, so you can grow in your people-relationships. Without your perfect God-record, He wouldn’t be able to empower you to grow. It is only through Him that it is possible for you to start improving in your relationship with yourself and other people. This pursuit makes your relationship with Jesus a permanent lifestyle.


To Go Back To The List Page, Select This Sentence


To Contact World Changers TLC, Send Us An Email To WCTLC@aol.com
© copyright 2007 - 2025