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Sometimes I curse God. Have I committed the unpardonable sin?
Billy Graham writes, "You may be angry at Him for some reason—but God loves you."
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God will give me another chance to be saved after I die, won't He?
Billy Graham writes, "What we do with Christ right now will determine our eternal destiny—either in heaven with God, or in hell separated from God forever."
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Why do people say that all you have to do is believe in Jesus and you'll be saved?
Billy Graham writes, "The word 'believe' in the Bible really means 'to trust'—and that is what we all need to do with Christ."
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I've prayed for over 30 years that my brother will come to Christ. Is he hopeless?
Billy Graham writes, "When we pray, we need to remember that God's ways and timing aren't always the same as ours. Don't stop praying for your brother."
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Why did Jesus have to die?
Billy Graham writes, "He did not deserve to die but by taking upon Himself our sin and our guilt, He willingly suffered the judgment we deserve."
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Is it too late for me to give my life to Jesus and be saved?
Billy Graham writes, "No matter what your past has been, God stands ready to forgive you if you will only turn to Christ in repentance and faith. He loves you so much ..."
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God will give us a second chance after we die, won't He?
Billy Graham writes, "Nowhere in the Bible does God promise us a second chance (that is, an opportunity to believe and be saved after we die)."
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I'm not sure what I need to do to be saved, and I really want to know.
Billy Graham writes, "God offers you salvation as a free gift. All you have to do is receive it by trusting Jesus and what He did for you."
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Can you give me even one reason to give my life to Jesus?
Billy Graham writes, "The best reason for you to give your life to Jesus Christ is because you need Him. You need Him for this life, and you need Him for the life to come."
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I committed my life to Christ when I was a child, but now I wonder if I'm really saved.
Billy Graham writes, "The real question is this: Are you—right now—trusting Jesus Christ and what He did on the cross for you for your salvation?"
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Will we have the opportunity to accept Christ and get right with God after we die?
The most important thing we have to settle in this life is our eternal salvation.
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Is baptism necessary for salvation?
Mr. Graham has stated: "I believe baptism is important, and I have been baptized. But I think we violate the Scriptures when we make baptism the prime requirement for salvation ..."
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I'm a Christian. Will I lose my salvation if I sin?
Just as an orphaned child is adopted into a family, so are we adopted by God and made a part of His family forever.
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Can a person be saved more than once?
Some people who truly repent of their sin and receive Jesus as their Savior and Lord fall into sin and then feel that they must be saved all over again.
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I don't always feel saved. How can I be sure I am?
Mr. Graham has responded in the following way to one who needed assurance about whether he was truly saved: "I believe one of the oldest tricks of the devil is to make Christians doubt their salvation."
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Can you explain salvation to me?
We are glad we can share with you the love of God which He has revealed to us through the Lord Jesus Christ. The only way we have acceptance before God is through Jesus ...
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I'm a good person, so why wouldn't I go to heaven?
Many people have a misconception about God and what is required for us to go to heaven. ... As long as our good deeds outweigh our bad deeds, we think God will surely reward us with eternal life. But that is a serious misunderstanding and is wrong.
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Does a person have to become emotional and cry to truly receive Christ as personal Savior and Lord?
There are a variety of emotional responses when people come to Christ. ...
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Were those who believed in God during Old Testament times saved through Christ?
It is true that Old Testament believers lived before Jesus' actual historical sacrifice, yet the Bible suggests that they experienced acceptance and fellowship with God on the basis of their faith ...
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Is there any problem if I put off making a decision to follow Christ for a few years, at least until I've had some fun in life?
The question of your salvation and where you will spend eternity is far too serious to be delayed.


