Broome continued by sharing the testimony of what God did for him:
I was living in rebellion, blind to the truth, living in willing disobedience towards God. But Jesus met me there in spite of myself. I didn’t get myself together, I didn’t clean up my life. He came to me in the middle of my mess and saved me. And that same forgiveness that reached Moses after murder and David after adultery and Peter after denying Jesus three times, that same mercy that’s found in the Scriptures, it reached me. It’ll reach you. The gospel is not that we try harder, perform better; [it] is that the Son of God came into this world. He was perfect in every way, fully God, fully man, fully sinless, went to the cross, an innocent man went to the cross, he who knew no sin became sin for us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God. On the cross, Jesus took our punishment that we deserve every sin, every failure, every secret. He was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities, and three days later, he rose again, defeating sin, hell, death and the grave, and whoever calls on his name will be saved. That’s the hope that I live with. That’s the gospel that I share, not that I made myself better, but Jesus made me new.
“So wherever Jenna is and wherever you are, the same savior who rescued me stands ready to rescue and redeem you,” said Broome. “Not to make a better version of yourself, to make a new version of yourself, to make you whole. Not to make you happy, to make you holy, to transform you—to do for you, what you cannot do for yourself.”
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Broome concluded, “That’s the gospel, that’s the truth. That’s my prayer for Jenna, that’s my prayer for you. That’s my prayer for me.”
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