Friday, August 2, 2024

Let’s Ask The Question πŸ™‹‍♀️❓πŸ™‹‍♂️

 Hebrews 10:26 (KJV) For if we sin wilfully after that we have received the knowledge of the truth, there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins, Wow this is a hard verse “For if we sin wilfully” I would take that as doing something we know is wrong, sin, against God’s will and doing it anyways. Could we say that would be premeditated? Premeditated means we thought about it before we did it. Well how did we know it was wrong? “we sin wilfully after that we have received the knowledge of the truth” We knew it was wrong because we knew the truth or what was the right thing to do. Then we read if we do sin willingly knowing God has said don’t and then we do it then “there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins” Are we doomed? Some would say this is God’s  Predestination which is a part of the unchangeable plan of the unchangeable purpose of an unchangeable God. Let’s ask the question: does God know all? To which I would say yes! Nothing catches our God by surprise. God knows who will and who will not accept Him as their savior but He doesn’t make that decision for us. We are told that 

John 3:16 (KJV) For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. God gave each and everyone of us the same opportunity; accept His Son Jesus Christ and have everlasting life. God did not pick and choose who will and who won”t have everlasting life. God is nothing like us, He doesn’t think like us, to place God on our level of thinking is wrong. This is a great controversy but it was made simple to me as by the way my college professor explained it. On the outside of the door of heaven we read “who so ever will” once we enter we turn to read “Predestinated from the foundation of the world.” I have never forgotten that. Never let us forget the tricks of the enemy, he’s clever and there are tares among the wheat. Matthew 13:25 (KJV) But while men slept, his enemy came and sowed tares among the wheat, and went his way. There has been a lot of sleeping going on in our Churches. The Churches of 2024 are nothing like the Churches of the 1970s. Sin has become acceptable in today's Churches. There are leaders, teachers and pastors in today’s Churches that would have never been in office the 70’s and behind. So while men slept, his enemy the devil came and sowed tares. Tares look like wheat at the first but as the tares grow the difference is noticed. We see it in our Churches today. No Sunday night service, Wednesday nights are small group sittings, revival meetings that were once or twice a year or more and went for at least a week are now Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and maybe Wednesday. If asked why the answer might be we just don’t have the time. Like I said asleep. If we refuse to accept Jesus Christ God”s Son as our Savior then “there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins


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