The Path to Salvation
While we craft our products to refresh your body, we know their limits. They deliver a satisfying clean, but only One offers true redemption and can wash away our sins: Jesus Christ.
THE GOOD NEWS OF THE GOSPEL
The Gospel is the powerful news that God, motivated by boundless love, sent His only Son, Jesus Christ. Though humanity has transgressed God's perfect standard, creating a spiritual chasm, Jesus came to bridge that separation. He willingly surrendered His life to the cross and was buried, but in the ultimate demonstration of divine power, God raised Him from the dead on the third day. This miraculous resurrection secures His victory over death and offers eternal life to all who place their trust in Him.
God now extends mercy and complete forgiveness, freely offered through Jesus. To fully receive this divine gift, one must repent—turning away from the patterns of the past—and believe in Jesus Christ as the Son of God. This act of faith is the genesis of a truly transformed existence.
REMEMBER THE CROSS
CONFESS Christ as the sinless Son of God who gave His life for you, and accept Him as your Lord and Savior.
REPENT by turning away from your old ways and committing to a lifestyle of repentance.
OBEY God's commands, making a habit of studying His Word, living a godly life.
SURRENDER to God's will for your life, trusting that the Spirit of God now lives in you.
Remember, SALVATION comes from God alone; nothing in this world can save you the way Christ can. To embark on this new life of growth, you must commit to both foundational steps and daily disciplines.
Lay the foundation by dedicating your life to God, getting baptized, committing to a church community, and serving others with your gifts. Nurture that foundation by making a daily discipline of reading the Bible, even if it’s just one verse, and make it your practice to PRAY in every situation, allowing His love to continually transform you.
Praise God for His unending grace.
Repent and turn away from your old life.
Ask God for help in everything you do.
Yield to His will and trust His plan for your life.
The Ten Commandments
DUTY TO GOD
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Do not place any pursuit (money, career, power, comfort, attention, fame, or ideology) above your relationship with God.
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Refuse to reduce the Almighty God to a manageable object, image, or concept that you attempt to control or manipulate. Acknowledge the profound truth that God is the transcendent Creator of the universe, not the universe itself. Reserve your worship for the invisible, sovereign Spirit, and never confuse the magnificent creation with the boundless reality of the Creator.
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Do not use God's name or identity casually, falsely, or to lend false authority to your own actions.
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Set aside one day each week for focused worship, spiritual growth, genuine rest, and reflection.
RESPECT FOR YOURSELF & HUMANITY
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Honor your father and your mother and respect legitimate authority, recognizing they are not gods and must not be elevated above the One True God. For those enduring toxic dynamics, this honor does not demand toleration of abuse or ungodly demands. Instead, fulfill this command by:
Establishing healthy boundaries to protect your overall well-being and relationship with God.
Extending discerning respect to leaders while reserving ultimate obedience and complete trust for God alone.
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Do not unlawfully take a human life, but go further: refrain from nurturing hatred or malice, which Christ identified as the heart of murder. While deep hurt and anger are normal emotions, refuse to allow bitterness to take root. When enmity arises, actively choose to pray for your enemy, establish healthy boundaries for self-protection, and fully embrace the joy and peace granted by your life in Christ. Remember that no earthly conflict is worth forfeiting the eternal reward promised to you.
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Uphold sexual purity and honor God with your body in all stages of life (1 Corinthians 6:18-20), reserving sexual intimacy exclusively for the marriage union. Furthermore, this extends beyond the physical act to the heart and mind, forbidding lust and unfaithfulness in thought (Matthew 5:27-28).
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Do not take anything that does not belong to you, including physical goods, intellectual property, or time/wages (theft through deceit).
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Do not lie, gossip, or slander to damage the reputation or standing of another person. Speak the truth in all matters to protect the well-being of others, demonstrating integrity and genuine concern for your neighbor.
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Cultivate gratitude for every present blessing, for the certainty of every gift, skill, and possession is fleeting. Recognize that the simple comforts you desire in greater measure are, to another, the very unanswered prayers of their current hardship. Let your appreciation for what you possess now deepen your compassion and anchor your spirit against the lure of envy.
Refuse to allow envious desire for what belongs to others to consume your thoughts or drive your actions. Acknowledge that coveting is frequently fueled by the curated falsehoods of the digital world. If you find your heart being consistently polluted by comparison and envy while on social media, exercise spiritual discipline and separate yourself from that influence. Prioritize inner peace and gratitude over the endless pursuit of comparison.