tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4594466655926701168.post4122035653192165320..comments2024-01-20T06:33:12.603-08:00Comments on Created to Give God Glory: Suppressing the Truth of GodCreated to Give God Gloryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17298394573836878999noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4594466655926701168.post-68222141275066203122013-03-24T00:56:41.563-07:002013-03-24T00:56:41.563-07:00Cont. From above
One can spiral into deeper and d...Cont. From above<br /><br />One can spiral into deeper and deeper unrighteousness, if he keeps ignoring the need to come before God with a humble and contrite heart, asking for His forgiveness and cleansing. It is sad, that many are not realizing this, and worst still, some, their leaders, teach and approve it (like some of the overly grace preachers) just as it is said in the text, Rom 1:32, which Ps Prentis has included in his entry. Such leaders, through their own unrighteousness, have suppressed the truth. Unrighteousness begets more unrighteousness. Lies needs more lies to cover up; go down that path, truth will have no place; very sad, very sad, indeed. On the other hand, righteousness begets more righteousness. Truth is plain and does not need packaging, it does require a lie to hold it up!<br /><br />Unrighteousness and failure to accept truths, are in a vicious cycle, feeding on each other, making each other spiraling into impossibility. If you are not yet in the light, you need to get into the light (get reconciled back to God who is light - enter into salvation), and if you are already of the light, stay in the light, and if you have strayed away from the light, turn and get back into the light (get help, if you have difficulty). Light epitomizes holiness and righteousness.<br /><br />Anthony Chia, high.expressions - Lord, I know I have to be humble and be careful not to go against your leaders. Help me to guard my heart and mind, so that I do not cross the lines that you forbid. You know, Lord, my motive is above board, so that we can be careful not to let wolves in sheep skin have their field days.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4594466655926701168.post-50049931041903546272013-03-24T00:55:02.797-07:002013-03-24T00:55:02.797-07:00Cont. From above
What if you are already a Chris...Cont. From above<br /><br /><br />What if you are already a Christian ( i.e. you have already entered into salvation; you have the imputed righteousness of Christ Jesus); does It mean that you will have no problem accepting truths? No, I do not think it is so. There is now a growing community of the overly grace believers, believing what their leaders ditched out, as believers can never be unrighteous at all, and therefore, should not practice 1 John 1:9 - to confess to God and ask for His forgiveness. Increasingly, believers in this category are buying into interpreting passages in Scripture (taught by their leaders), where such calls for repentance, confession, and asking for forgiveness, and seeking God's righteousness, as written only for the unbelievers, and were not intended for the believers! Now, if you are in such a community, and you find it difficult to accept a truth, I reckon, you would either a) engage in self-delusion, and tell yourself that you accepted that truth, or b) wonder why you are the odd one out; how come no one was saying they have difficulty! (but of course, it is not so, that there aren't others, just that no one wants to admit it!)<br /><br />I am NOT saying there is no difference between the believers and the non-believers. When we are believers, and we honestly try to live out the life prescribed by the Word, walking or living out an increasingly more righteous life (frequency), we will be less often, be of the same struggle as the non-believers to accept divine truths. Active righteousness is progressive; the more you actively live out the righteousness prescribed by the Word, the less will be the frequency you struggle to agree with God or accept His Word or His truths (of course, from time to time, each may struggle with a truth or truths, particularly difficult for himself).<br /><br />The point is that a) there is still a tendency for believers to relive the old ways, with the unrighteousness and all, and we are to resist that: and b) if we numb our conscience whenever we fail to agree with God, and that (failure to agree with God) is sin, we will slip further and further into unrighteousness, and our discernment (and judgment) will suffer. My advice is not to listen to preachers who stress, telling the Devil off, insisting to the Devil that you are righteous when you sin, instead of addressing your sin with God, confessing and asking for His forgiveness. It is only after you done 1 John 1:9, that you can tell the Devil off, if he, the Devil, still condemns you. It is not you tell the Devil off when you haven't gotten right with God.<br /><br />Cont. From aboveAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4594466655926701168.post-36098923495726750192013-03-24T00:51:58.477-07:002013-03-24T00:51:58.477-07:00"I guess I have never thought that unrighteou...<i>"I guess I have never thought that unrighteousness is at the core of a failure to accept the truth"</i><br /><br />This saying in the entry caused me thinking. Unrighteousness is failure to accept the truth. What is truth or a truth? A truth is that which is true all the times. Something that is true, this one time, is not a truth. Even when it is true on more than several occasions, it is still not a truth. A truth is true all the time. A physical law like the law of gravity is a truth. The laws of God are truths. A law remains until it is repealed, or if it is time sensitive, when the time covered is over. The words of God are laws. God is Wisdom and He is Holy, and so, everything that proceeds from the mouth of God is always right; it is law and it is truth. Yes, there was the Mosaic laws, but laws of God is more than just the Mosaic laws, it is the whole of the Word.<br /><br />When we do not accept a truth, God's truth, it simply means we do not agree with God. When we are in agreement with God, we are being righteous. When we are not (in agreement with God, we are being unrighteous.<br /><br />When God first created Man, He created him righteous. How did he became unrighteous? He, Adam, took leave from agreement with God! Instead of continuing to agree with God, he agreed with his helpmate, Eve, to agree with the Serpent. Unrighteousness cometh from failure of accepting the truth. And then, unrighteousness makes it difficult for us to accept other divine truths. But why? Because divine truths are of the holy God. The fallen man is estranged from the Holy God; unless he is reconciled back to the holy God, accepting divine truths will be more than often, difficult. Unrighteousness has weakened the spirit of Man, the unregenerate man will be too weak to understand spiritual things or truths. Scripture said spiritual things are spiritually discerned. The weakened spirit of a fallen man must be quickened by the Spirit of God. Scripture said that the second Adam, Jesus, is that quickening Spirit. A fallen man must first come into salvation, be quickened of his spirit.<br /><br />It is a choice, a choice to turn from unrighteousness to return to embrace the righteousness and holiness of a holy God. To enter into salvation is a choice, a personal choice, that each of us has to make for ourselves. When one does not want to turn from unrighteousness, he/she is headed towards deeper into unrighteousness. We may read it as God giving them over to deeper unrighteousness; but it does not mean that God is actively pushing the person into deeper unrighteousness. The way to read such a statement is that God, though able to intervene, may not intervene, respecting, generally the individual's volition. The responsibility is still the individual's. One of the reasons for prayers is precisely this - that God can intervene in response to your prayers (although, He can intervene, regardless, for He is sovereign).<br /><br />Cont...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4594466655926701168.post-7116804853905918582013-03-22T21:42:29.385-07:002013-03-22T21:42:29.385-07:00During the whole gun debate, I had a simple though...During the whole gun debate, I had a simple thought: It is not the presence of guns in the home that is the problem; it is the absence of God.<br /><br />And it is true. The more we shut God out of our society, the more violence and the lack of regard for others will increase. <br /><br />The more our society denies Him, the more we will see how much His presence had once spared us.<br /><br />Keep looking up, Pastor. Grace shall much more abound. Maranatha!<br /><br />DebAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com