I hope I put this in the right catagory.
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Amanda
I just read the post that you listed concerning "God hating the sin but not hte sinner". I cannot say that I agree with Finney in his comments. Although I don't totally disagree either. My problem with the comment is whar Paul says in Romans 5:6-8
"For when we were yet without strength, in due time Christ DIED FOR THE UNGODLY.(capitals mine)
"For scarcely for a righteous man will one die: yet perhaps for a good man some would even dare to die.
But God commended His love towards us, in that, WHILE WE WERE YET SINNERS (CAPITALS MINE) , Christ died for us."
I believe that God loves the 'sinner' but His justice will not allow Him to pardon the unrepentant. Ezekiel tells us He has no pleasure in the death of the wicked , rather that they repent and live. He loves us, but if we don't return the love He must punish.
Just my thoughts anyhow. God bless
Hi Charles,
I always love reading your responses... you bring such a beautiful Christianity maturity to these discussions, and you are always so gracious and humble.
I came across this article from www.gotquestions.org which gives another view to 'hate the sin, love the sinner'. I just worry about that teaching because it's not until we're covered with the righteousness of Christ that God looks at us and sees Jesus...prior to that, we're just simply separated from Him because of our sin.. Thank God for Jesus. Anyway...here's the article.
Carla
Thank you for your kind comments. I guess the point that I was trying to make is that God's emphasis is on hating the actions of the people rather than the people themselves. People are often made to feel( in my opinion) that once they are in certain sins that they are trapped because God hates them and won't change His mind and because they are wrong now they will always be wrong.
While we know that God is not willing that any should perish but all would come to repentance , this part ofthe gospel is not emphasized enough. Kind of like the mentality that some get when they say that the church would collapse around them if someone as evil as them came in. What I mean by that is their is not enough emphasis on God's love and desire to restore 'whosoever will come'.
Judgement cannot and should not ever be downplayed but it can be overemphasized at the cost of overshadowing mercy and grace.
I hope that made sense ( as much as I ever do anyhow).
God bless you , my sister
I need to get my daughter in court for her divorce before it gets too busy. She caught her husband running around on her. She gave him a 2nd chance & again, he did it.
Thanks for the prayers. She moved with me here in Texas & met a young man. He literally chased her down wanting her phone number. He's a pretty great guy tho not sure about his salvation. A matter of fact, I'm beginning to question my daughter's but I know in time, they will come around.
Hi Group, sorry for the long post, Tammy.
No doubt.....more and more conservative folks, pastors, denominations, senators, Bible believers, etc. are swinging =
to the "live and let live" mind set.......if that's what people want to do, let them do it.....it's their life, and if that's what they want.... this is a free country........ad nausea.
And the loudest reason that I hear for license of homosexuality, and all associated relationships is - LOVE THY NEIGHBOR! THAT'S WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS, DOESN'T IT?
Yes, and let's look at the whole passage: Matthew 22:37-40, " Jesus said to him, "You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind."(38) "This is the first and great commandment, (39) And the second is like it: you shall love your neighbor as yourself.(40) On these two commandments hang all the Law and the Propets."
Please notice, Group: The first commandment is to love God with our whole being........that would be obeying Biblical warnings (that someone has posted), regarding the dreadful sin of homosexuality. Secondly, we are to look after any neighbor in need ( like Jesus' good Samaritan).
So God ALWAYS comes first in our lives. It makes no difference about a free country or not. Makes no difference what the laws are. God's law rules.
Love thy neighbor.
O.K., Let's say my neighbor comes up to me and says, "I'm going to lose my house. I need you to loan me your pistol and the use of your car, so I can go rob a bank."
Obviously, I'm not going to help him in any way that would be illegal, immoral, or unsafe....even though that's what he wants.....and thinks he needs.
Or, another scenario.....A husband is a heavy smoker. The wife makes sure to buy his cigarettes every week....even when it crimps money for her and the children to get enough to eat.
She loves him, and wants him to enjoy his habit (addiction). Really? What she's doing is slowly killing him, and maybe not allowing the children to get proper nourishment.
So, these two sketches illustrate what sometimes people want the most.........is the worst thing for them. And if anybody thinks they're helping.....even in their heart or mind....it's still the worst.
Yes, I say love them, talk to them, pray for them. You don't have to go bowling with them, or stuff......but let them know where you stand.....with Jesus.
Now, I'm not going to boycott Strawblocks, but I'm sure not going to go out of my way to patronize them. Apostle Paul says in I Corinthians 5:9-10," I wrote to you in my epistle not to keep company with sexually immoral people. (10) Yet I certainly did not mean with the sexually immoral people of this world, or with the covetous, or extortioners, or idolaters, since then you would need to go out of the world."
We're surrounded in this world, guys - the devil's playground.
When anybody starts talking to me, trying to win my support for the homosexuals...........
I just mention two things............Sodom and Gomorra.
Grace and Peace.
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