Mark D. Musser     Environmental Health & Safety Director, RSO

      Facility Services, 235 E. Water Street. (2nd Floor) 

Safety and Health
Phone 920.832.6575          
Fax   920.832.7485
mark.musser@lawrence.edu 
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  • Have you accepted the greatest free gift of all time?

    Something that cannot be purchased, even if you had all of the gold in the world.

    It can't be earned by good deeds or self-sacrifice.

    It's the free gift of eternal life, offered to anyone who accepts Jesus' Christ's sacrifice for his/her sins, by repenting of their sins and accepting Jesus Christ as their savior and believing that he is God's son who came to pay the penalty for the sins of the world. Titus 1 John 1,2,3

    The new believer becomes a new creature in God's sight, and through the power of the Holy Spirit, God changes the way we think, our attitude towards others and how we live. Philippians

    It's the new Christians' responsibility to offer themselves as a living sacrifice to God, no longer conforming to the past way of life of sin. The New Testament is full of information and instruction on how we should live our lives. The greatest commandment is to love others as much as we love ourselves. The fruit of God's Spirit is listed in Galations Chapter 5, starting in verse 22. Galatians, Romans, 1 Corinthians

    Through daily prayer and Bible study we develop a closer relationship with God the Father and Jesus Christ, using the power of the Holy Spirit to grow and mature as a Christian, using God's word to distinguish between good and evil. Ephesians  Christians are to listen to the words of the Bible and do what it says. James

    The bible warns us about Godlessness in the Last Days. 2 Timothy

    A call for Christians to hold on to the hope we profess and to persevere. Hebrews

    We can encourage each other, as we wait and long for His return, as King of Kings and Lord of Lords to rule over the earth from Jerusalem. Praying for His Kingdom to come and His will to be done on earth as it is in Heaven. As worldly events occur that fulfill prophesy,  we are encouraged as we see the day of His return approaching.1 Thessalonians

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