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Does God Expect Us To Succeed?
In most every Christian church there is a push to teach that there is a divine duty to placate the sin of others in order to lead them into a spiritual awakening. As church after church condones the egregious sin of immorality, such as homosexuality and abortion, the bible tells us what the end result of such a false belief will be.....God's ultimate judgment!
In the story of Noah's Ark and Sodom and Gomorrah God points out that there was one righteous person in their midst. These two righteous persons are so humble that they don't ever cause ruckus or even openly object to the sin of their fellow inhabitants.
Even as these two righteous persons never waver from their belief in the true God of Israel that belief doesn't spread to all the other sinful compatriots. If a righteous man's mere presence could stir a sense of moral shame in others then God wouldn't have told Noah to build an Ark and he wouldn't have sent two angles to warn Lot to flee.
Christians today seem all too willing to join in with the immorality of this generation (hint: social media and other cultural displays of carnality) in order to show just how Jesus is the lord and Savior of self-abasement where just wearing a Christian religious symbol signifies that Jesus is loving the sinner but not the sin as the drool of our immorality drips down chain.
Appeasing sin doesn't appease God.
Jesus said that the end days will be like Noah's day and the days of Lot in Sodom and Gomorrah. In each case there was just one righteous man who's presence didn't stir any guilt or any religious recriminations leading to a spiritual awaking. That spiritual awaking came only from Noah entering the Ark and Lot fleeing the city (hint: the rapture) just before God's final judgment.
I find it interesting that Eve's original sin was believing that eating the forbidden fruit would lead her to become a God. Today that same belief is still pervasive as many Christians and Jewish people believe that religious rituals and ritualistic thought will do that exact same thing … turn man into a God where this world will become a utopia of 'social justice'!
Noah's Ark and Sodom and Gomorrah represents mankind replicating his sin in the Garden of Eden...but outside the Garden. In Noah's day mankind desired to become God as an individual (hint: as a satanic God) by breeding with satanic beings. In the story of Lot in Sodom and Gomorrah mankind desires to be a God as a society or group (hint: social justice) rather than as an individual.
The coming Antichrist (hint: 666) is where mankind tries to be both, as a God individually (hint: like the days of Noah's Ark), and be a God as a group (hint: like the Days of Lot in Sodom and Gomorrah).
Believe in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ whereby you'll be led into the Ark by Jesus Christ appearing in the clouds (hint: the rapture) just before God's final judgment of mankind.
God Bless
In most every Christian church there is a push to teach that there is a divine duty to placate the sin of others in order to lead them into a spiritual awakening. As church after church condones the egregious sin of immorality, such as homosexuality and abortion, the bible tells us what the end result of such a false belief will be.....God's ultimate judgment!
In the story of Noah's Ark and Sodom and Gomorrah God points out that there was one righteous person in their midst. These two righteous persons are so humble that they don't ever cause ruckus or even openly object to the sin of their fellow inhabitants.
Even as these two righteous persons never waver from their belief in the true God of Israel that belief doesn't spread to all the other sinful compatriots. If a righteous man's mere presence could stir a sense of moral shame in others then God wouldn't have told Noah to build an Ark and he wouldn't have sent two angles to warn Lot to flee.
Christians today seem all too willing to join in with the immorality of this generation (hint: social media and other cultural displays of carnality) in order to show just how Jesus is the lord and Savior of self-abasement where just wearing a Christian religious symbol signifies that Jesus is loving the sinner but not the sin as the drool of our immorality drips down chain.
Appeasing sin doesn't appease God.
Jesus said that the end days will be like Noah's day and the days of Lot in Sodom and Gomorrah. In each case there was just one righteous man who's presence didn't stir any guilt or any religious recriminations leading to a spiritual awaking. That spiritual awaking came only from Noah entering the Ark and Lot fleeing the city (hint: the rapture) just before God's final judgment.
I find it interesting that Eve's original sin was believing that eating the forbidden fruit would lead her to become a God. Today that same belief is still pervasive as many Christians and Jewish people believe that religious rituals and ritualistic thought will do that exact same thing … turn man into a God where this world will become a utopia of 'social justice'!
Noah's Ark and Sodom and Gomorrah represents mankind replicating his sin in the Garden of Eden...but outside the Garden. In Noah's day mankind desired to become God as an individual (hint: as a satanic God) by breeding with satanic beings. In the story of Lot in Sodom and Gomorrah mankind desires to be a God as a society or group (hint: social justice) rather than as an individual.
The coming Antichrist (hint: 666) is where mankind tries to be both, as a God individually (hint: like the days of Noah's Ark), and be a God as a group (hint: like the Days of Lot in Sodom and Gomorrah).
Believe in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ whereby you'll be led into the Ark by Jesus Christ appearing in the clouds (hint: the rapture) just before God's final judgment of mankind.
God Bless