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I finally was able to sit down and go through a cookbook I purchased.

I found something that I would like to share with everyone.

The person who put it there said He tried this 6 years ago and hasn’t gotten over it. I tried it 2 years ago and its the best I’ve ever had!!

Salvation Saturation

This is a recipe that almost all ingredients won’t cost you a dime.

However, someone has paid the price for you to receive it.

In order to make Salvation Saturation you must find a person who is lost in their sin.

Once that is located, the ingredients are as follows:
1 Lost Sinner
1 large Dose of Conviction
1 Gracious God (Provided free of charge)
1 Large Glass of Repentance
1 large Heaping of Godly Sorrow

The photo is not my creation but was shared through a Yahoo group.

1 Willing Savior (Provided)
1 Huge Portion of Grace
1 Bloody Cross (Provided by the Savior)
1 New Creature
1 Holy Spirit

Once you have all the ingredients the 1 large dose of conviction will be sent by the Holy Spirit.

It will begin to stir in the heart of the lost sinner.

 1 large heaping of Godly sorrow will make him see himself the way God sees him.

 The 1 gracious God has already provided the 1 willing Savior and together the 2 have made the way for large portion of grace and 1 heaping of mercy that was shed on the 1 bloody cross.

Once these ingredients have settled in the heart of the 1 lost sinner then the 1 large glass of repentance will be poured into the 1 lost sinner which will produce a beautiful new creature.

After new creation is produced- praise God!

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2 comments

  1. Angie Knight says:

    Thank you so much for your sweet comment on my Laced with Grace post. You really blessed my heart tonight!

    Living today for Jesus as if we might not live tomorrow will make a difference in all of our lives.

    Many blessings to you!
    .-= Angie Knight´s last blog ..The First Annual Marianna First A/G Sisters of Faith Retreat! =-.

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  2. Dan says:

    Rev 7:12 Praise and glory and wisdom and thanks and honor and power and strength be to our God for ever and ever.

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