what does the bible say?
Receiving Jesus Christ means accepting God’s free and costly gift of salvation through faith in His death and resurrection (Philippians 2:8; Hebrews 5:9; 10:12–14; 1 Corinthians 15:3–8). Through this act of trust, our sins are forgiven by grace (Ephesians 1:7; 2:8), and God no longer sees our rebellion but the righteousness of Christ on our behalf, making us justified before Him (2 Corinthians 5:17–21; Hebrews 6:19–20). Those who receive Him are spiritually reborn, adopted into God’s family, and sealed with the Holy Spirit who lives within us (John 1:12; Romans 8:14–17; Ephesians 1:11–14). This gift brings a restored relationship with God and the promise of an eternal inheritance that cannot fade or be taken away (1 Peter 1:3–5; John 10:28–30). The Holy Spirit then intercedes for us, helps us understand the things of God, and transforms our lives as we grow in Christ (Romans 8:26–30; 1 Corinthians 2:10–16; Philippians 2:12–13). Though this new life begins with a single step of faith, it unfolds into a lifelong journey of sanctification as we become more like Christ (Romans 6:22; 2 Peter 3:18; Philippians 1:6). Receiving Jesus is the beginning of an eternal relationship marked by forgiveness, transformation, and the joy of belonging to God (Romans 8:15; Ephesians 1:5).