Why does God hate sin?
How can we love what God hates?
Can we say we love God and also love sin?
Has God ever compromised with sin, and said he will accept it because he does not want to condemn anyone?
Is there something about sin that it must be destroyed?
Is there something about people who love sin and reject God that demands they be punished forever in the Lake of Fire?
How can we love what God hates?
Can we say we love God and also love sin?
Has God ever compromised with sin, and said he will accept it because he does not want to condemn anyone?
Is there something about sin that it must be destroyed?
Is there something about people who love sin and reject God that demands they be punished forever in the Lake of Fire?
Why is it that those who love sin cause others to love sin?
Why is it that the philosophy of uncondemned sin is now acceptable?
Is it possible to go to heaven living in sin?
If a person is living in sin when they die, will they go to hell?
If a person dies in their sins, will they be cast into the Lake of Fire?
Religion is no more a quest for holiness before God.
Why is it that the philosophy of uncondemned sin is now acceptable?
Is it possible to go to heaven living in sin?
If a person is living in sin when they die, will they go to hell?
If a person dies in their sins, will they be cast into the Lake of Fire?
Religion is no more a quest for holiness before God.
Religion has become a contest of corporate businesses using every possible marketing skill and advertising means to attract thrill seeking floaters. The church that offers the better thrill is the one they will attend.
Religion has professionalized the heavy beat music, the rave-celebrations, with use of fake fog, flashing strobe lights, black lights, and dancing participants.
Old fashion preaching against sinful conduct and rejecting holiness is not preached any more in 90% of modern Pentecostal churches.
We have entered into Laodicaea and the religious celebrants inside the Christless churches, are happy.
Laodicaea appears to come from two words: Lao from laos=people and dicaea from diocese=rule or government. Hence Laodicaea means rule or governance by the people. A Laodicaea church is then a church where the will of the people rules and not God.
Laodicaea appears to come from two words: Lao from laos=people and dicaea from diocese=rule or government. Hence Laodicaea means rule or governance by the people. A Laodicaea church is then a church where the will of the people rules and not God.
Can anyone not see why Laodicaea was cursed?
Jesus was on the outside knocking to get it.
God was not in the church full of people.
They were equal to vomit.
They were neither hot or cold.
They loved material things more than they love holiness and Jesus in their midst.
Who put Jesus out of the church?
How come the Pastor did not correct this and go open the door for Jesus?
How come he allowed the people to do as they wanted? Laissez-faire?
Why is it that a pastor who is not subject to Christ and his leadership produces people who are not subject to authority and leadership?
Is it here we see the works and fruit of sin?
Why is it when sin abounds, people abound also in such immoral conduct, they cannot come back to God without GRACE?
In other words, if God does not give the person GRACE they will be stuck in their sins and evils through all eternity. And this demands they go to the Lake of Fire.
Is it not wise then to repent of sin?
To forsake sin?
To seek holiness?
To love the company of other holy people?
To separate from all people who refuse to acknowledge their sins and who want to influence others to sin?
It is still the goal of a few people to go see God and knell before his throne and cry holy?
It is still the goal of a few people to go see God and knell before his throne and cry holy?
What about you?
Have you been brainwashed to accept sin and pretend your own sins will not be judged?
If you were a sinner, big or small, you can have assurance you are forgiven. You can make things right with God.
You can begin your life of holiness.
You can prepare to meet God.
How will you appear before your maker?
Come holy, that is my suggestion.
Bishop Reckart
A Man God Made
A Man God Made
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