1 John 1:7
7but if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus his Son cleanseth us from all sin.
Scripture Testimony Index stories for this passage
A dying wealthy man was led to Christ by the young boy attending to him and from total despair, the rich man received life, both in his body and in his soul. Today, both men are serving the Lord in different ways!
Ann had led a wicked life and even when she came to know about Jesus, she was convinced that her case was beyond redemption and so she continued in her miserable state. Her salvation came when she was made to realize that although she was a great sinner, Christ was a greater Saviour and that the blood of Jesus Christ, God’s Son, cleanses from all sin.
From the depths of despair, loneliness, homelessness, and attempted suicide, E.M found her Saviour and could declare thankfully, "I was once a vile, filthy sinner, a would-be suicide; but now I am converted, my sins are washed away in the blood of the Lamb.”
Conny learns that to truly walk together in the light, the Lord expects that she be honest with Corrie Ten Boom. In spite of Corrie's maturity and long walk with Jesus, Conny must correct her in love when need be.
John Parnell, Second Lord Congleton, struggled to live up to the standards he had set for himself, until he realized that his efforts alone could not gain acceptance with God. Through studying the Epistle to the Romans, he discovered that it was through faith in Jesus Christ that he could be saved and made righteous in God's sight. He spent the rest of his life testifying to the value of Christ's sacrifice and the power of His blood to cleanse from all sin.
George Muller was initially unconcerned about spiritual matters even while studying to become a clergyman. His conversion came about after attending meetings in a private house conducted by a devoted Christian, where he became deeply impressed with what he saw and heard. Through believing on the Lord Jesus, he became a new creature and went on to establish five large Orphan Homes and circulate millions of Scriptures and books, leaving a legacy of faith and service.