The soup is too thick. The coffee is too strong. The Bible is too harsh. Hell is too hot. God has too much control, and he expects too much from man. What is the answer? How can society solve these problems?
Add some water to the soup, and Goldilocks will be happy. Add more water to the coffee, and it will become weaker. Water down the Word of God, and sinners will feel good about themselves no matter what they do. Water down Hell or extinguish it altogether from the pulpits, then everyone can live as they wish and still go to heaven. Water down the character and nature of God. Shrink him so that he will fit into our little boxes then we can control him and make him what we want him to be.
What happens when people do not agree with the sound teaching, the godly teaching of our Lord Jesus Christ?
They become conceited and understand nothing.
They have an unhealthy interest in controversies and quarrels about words that result in envy, strife, malicious talk, evil suspicions, and constant friction between people of corrupt minds, who have been robbed of the truth, and who think godliness is a means to financial gain. I Timothy 6:3-5
I don’t believe I have read anything that better describes what is going on in our nation today. This is a perfect description of our leaders, both Democrats and Republicans. As Jeremiah 37:2 says, “Neither Zedekiah nor his attendants, nor the people of the land paid any attention to the words the Lord had spoken through Jeremiah the prophet.”
We are adding too much water to the truths of God.
Lord, In the Morning You Will Hear My Voice, In the Morning I Will Pray To You , and I’ll Watch For Your Answer. Psalm 5: 3
Monday, October 23, 2017
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Thank you for sound teaching!
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