This is a great message. The truth is that we are right in saying that the Savior can transform a hopeless life, but knowing the Lord does not give us an excuse to believe that we are righteous and good. It is very easy to forget that there was a time when Christians also went after the sinful. The reason why our lives changed was because we were touched by the eternal and unconditional love of Jesus. Sometimes, the consequences of sin can seem serious. But one of the greatest lessons one can learn is that God uses even our worst mistakes to teach us great lessons about His love and forgiveness. Satan will try to make you believe that you have failed, and that God is no longer interested in your life. He is our source of strength and hope. The Lord has the ability to heal any wound and restore what sin has ruined and taken away. But first we have to receive His merciful gift of love. Only then will we risk loving and being loved by others, which is what produces a positive change in life. Thanks for sharing
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