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CHRISTIAN PROSTITUTE


What a crude title for a gospel tract, you’re thinking? Let me explain.

A Christian is one whose sins have been forgiven by God, has a new nature  and also lives the life of Christ Jesus in bodily form .

To prostitute is to waste a skill or ability on something that is not worth it, in order to make money.For the sake of this letter, let’s take a look at to prostitute again; it is to reduce your original worth in order to be accepted by society or win the approval of men.You’re precious and expensive for you were bought with; “the Precious Blood of Christ, a lamb without blemish or defect ……… and an imperishable seed through the living and enduring Word of God.”

My friend, “you’re a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people belonging to God.” “Do not conform to the pattern of this fallen world,” “for you’re a stranger and alien just passing through.”

You may be like Elijah and say “I am the only one left…..” but know this “those on your side are more than those on their side.” Remember that that the ‘stone the builders rejected has become the capstone.’  Once you accepted the gift of salvation. You joined anew family of believers with Christ as the head. We all love you.

If you don’t tell about Christ Jesus; If you live in sin - lust, drunkenness, carousing and detestable idolatry like tattooing, piercing, showing of body parts that need to be covered …… and homosexuality.

If you so this thing the Word of God says “a spirit of prostitution is in your heart.”  ‘Repent and return to your first love’ before God says to ‘let you alone’

SHALOM MY FRIEND.

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