Jennifer Ball

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We as born again Christians at times have a way of convincing ourselves that we have a free pass to sin. Because after all, we are the unwavering group of people in the world that believe Jesus did in deed die on the cross for our sins so that we can have eternal life. Too often, we take the fact that Jesus died for our sins and live a life that portrays the theory that He died so we can sin. Born again believers that walk in the world, yet proclaim they have a relationship with Jesus are actually giving a false image of Him. Some Christians get comfortable in their sin and believe that they can be a Christian without imitating the Lord. At times, God has to shake us in order to wake us up from that life. After all Christianity isn't about instant gratification, it is about growth. God has plans for all of us, and the only way we will know what they are is to be close to Him. We aren't close to God when we are close to the world.
Joshua Joseph's story is a prime example of a wayward born again believer, who while playing with the world gets a surprising message from his dad that will ultimately bring him face to face with more than he was ever prepared for. He will learn that the company he surrounds himself with is not true friendships, he will learn that through pain, heartache, betrayal and confusion you can still have peace, he will learn love in the most unforeseen circumstance. All these lessons begin with a message from a father to his son.
This isn't a G Rated Christian read. That's because the reality is our lives before God is not G Rated, the choices we make aren't G Rated and the company we keep is not G Rated. This is a story of faith, renewal and an inspirational example of God's forgiveness and grace to His wayward children.
“And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him, who have been called according to His purpose.” Romans 8:28
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