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Size: 2″ x 3.5″
1) Is there a God? Yes. The alternative is to think everything came from nothing, which is a scientific impossibility. (See EvolutionVsGod.com to learn more.)
2) Does God care about right and wrong? Yes. When a criminal goes free, there is outrage. Is God less just than man?
3) Are God’s standards the same as ours? No. Man only looks at your actions, but God examines your heart. Jesus said, “Whoever looks at a woman to lust for her has already committed adultery with her in his heart.” And “whoever hates his brother is a murderer.”
4) Is there a Hell? Yes. It’s a terrible place of torment.
5) Do you avoid Hell by living a good life? No. Imagine a man found guilty of murder stood before a judge in a court of law and asked to go free because he was a “good person” (he supported charities, helped the elderly, etc.). Could that just judge let him go? Of course not; he’s a murderer. No amount of good works can undo his horrible crime. In the same way, we can’t earn Heaven through good works, but we have earned Hell through our sinful deeds (have you ever stolen, lusted, or lied?).
But God, who the Bible says is “rich in mercy,” sent His Son to suffer and die on the cross for guilty sinners. Sinners broke God’s Law, but Jesus took their death sentence. The Bible says, “God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” Hundreds saw Him after His resurrection; it’s no fairy tale. Jesus fulfilled all that was prophesied about the promised Savior (written hundreds of years before His birth) in the Holy Scriptures.
Salvation is a free gift. It cannot be earned by good works or religious rituals. To have your sins forgiven, do what the Bible says: repent and believe. Wholeheartedly commit yourself to trusting in Jesus. Then show your gratitude by obeying His command to be baptized. Make sure to also join a Christian church, and read the Bible daily.
Melani Dean (verified owner) –
These are so easy to hand out and really humble the person before they read the great gospel message on the inside. Truly amazing!
Roxanna –
This is a wonderful tract to use as it has a visual draw (the shapes) and I believe that prompts the person to read the text in the triangles. I leave these in lots of places – restaurants, the sink areas of restrooms so while someone washes their hands, they’ll see/read the front (when they’re all cleaned up = they can then look inside the tract!) .
David (verified owner) –
I give this to people who want to test their IQ. Most think it’s no problem to read correctly until they try. They laugh when they see how they read it wrong! I’ve never had anyone give one back and I’ve given out hundreds!
BenBallinger –
I fell for it. Whenever I go to hand them out I get nervous that the person will get it right, but so far not one has! The person usually laughs when they see how obvious it is. It does a great job of starting a conversation.