
The search for God ends in a choice: to accept or reject Christ’s perfect payment for your sins.
Now you can have a personal relationship with God.
Blondin, the famous 19th century French tightrope walker, successfully crossed Niagara Falls a number of times (an 1100-foot span, 160 feet above the raging waters).
On one occasion Blondin pushed a wheelbarrow across. He then asked how many in the crowd believed he could push the wheelbarrow across with someone in it. The crowd cheered. He then asked, “Does anyone believe enough in me to get in the wheelbarrow and cross Niagara Falls with me?” No one volunteered. Finally, Blondin’s manager climbed on his back and they crossed the great falls together.
The crowd’s belief was purely intellectual, but Blondin’s manager went beyond intellectual assent to personal trust. That’s the kind of faith the Bible says we must have in Christ.
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