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I was lost, but Jesus found me.

"Salvation is of the Lord" (Jonah 2:9).

Jonah found himself in what seemed like a hopeless situation. He had been swallowed by a great fish. It seemed like the end for Jonah. Then, into the darkness came a bright shining light - the light of salvation. The testimony of Jonah is a testimony concerning salvation Jonah was saved by the Lord. Like Jonah, we are in the dark - until the light of salvation shines into our hearts. We cannot create this salvation. We cannot even find it. We need to be re-created by the Lord. We need to be found. by Him. When we are found by the Lord, we have this joyful testimony: "Hallelujah! He has found me." He has found me - We must never forget this. We didn't find Him. He found us. Let's rejoice in Jesus He "came to save and seek the lost" (Luke 19:10). Lost - that's all that can be said about us. Without Jesus, we're wandering , going round in circles, getting nowhere - until Jesus finds us.
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"I was lost, but Jesus found me" - Listen to the hymn, "I will sing the wondrous story", sing along, let it be the your testimony, the song of your salvation. Here's the link -  I will sing the wondrous story - YouTube.

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