A 60-Second Gospel

In this video, I present the gospel in one minute to make it simple. Watch and share with anyone who needs to hear it!

Do you ever feel like you’re all alone and no one cares about you? I want you to know something: you’re not alone. God cares about you. God loves you, and you don’t have to ever be lonely again because Jesus Christ can come and live inside of your heart and be your Savior and your Lord.

I’m not talking about religion. I’m talking about a relationship with God. He’s just a prayer away. You can just pray a prayer like this: Jesus, I want you to come into my life. Forgive me of my sin. I want to start this relationship with you now. If you’ll pray a prayer like that, God will hear it and answer it. And you can know that you’ll have purpose in this life and hope in the life to come.

And if you prayed that prayer, let me send you a Bible at no charge to help you get started in your relationship with God.

If you prayed with Pastor Greg during this one-minute gospel message, you can request a free Bible here!

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This article originally appeared on Greg’s blog and is reposted here by permission.

Greg Laurie
Greg Laurie

Greg Laurie is the senior pastor at Harvest Christian Fellowship in Riverside and Irvine, California, and founder of Harvest Crusades, large-scale evangelistic events that are held across the world.

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