BE VERY SURE!
My Testimony by CONNIE AIKEN.
We (my husband and I) moved to Lisburn from Strabane, Co Tyrone, nearly three years ago to be near our daughter as we get older!
Almost immediately we started to attend DCF and we thoroughly enjoy the friendliness and care which we experience from the workers, we take this opportunity to say a big thank-you.
I was brought up on a farm beside the sea in Donegal, the youngest of a family of 9.
We were all taken to Sunday School and Church every Sunday, and there were cottage meetings in our home from time to time.
We were expected to read our Bibles and pray every day.The Bible says we are all born sinners, it's not just murderers or adulterers that come under that category.
God is so holy that no sinner can enter heaven unless we are washed in His blood.So when a mission came to our little country church I was glad to be able to attend and realised for the first time that I was born a sinner and could not save myself.
I committed my life to God.Friends, it is great to have the joy of sins forgiven, to know that no matter what a day brings forth He will the grace to go through it.
There's a hymn which says - Be very sure, your anchor holds and grips the Solid Rock.Don't just hope you'll be in heaven BE VERY SURE!
CONNIE AIKEN (MRS)
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