
06-27-2014, 08:07 AM
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Re: Question?
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Originally Posted by Jason Badejo
Yet even if I (or other believers) be obnoxious, ignorant, and imperfect (and have many times been such) how does that justify your rejection of the only true and living God who loved you so much as to take to Himself a full human nature, as to take the penalty for your sins, and thus show His love for you while also satisfying His justice as well as demonstrating that sin will have dire consequences for those who choose to "go it alone"?
The very goodness of God, the fact He provides you with food, the blessings of family, laughter, eye sight, taste, children and grand children, and literally every single good thing in your life should be enough to cause you to thank Him for all those blessings, to bow down and worship Him, and to submit to His will as you seek to glorify Him.
Whether you submit to Him now or later, eventually every knee will bow.
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