In the light of the judgment seat of Christ, sinning saints will be recompensed for their disobedience and unfaithfulness. We are told not to sin that grace may abound. Hear that. That grace may abound. Grace abounds to save, but is not an excuse to sin against better knowledge given us by the Holy Spirit and the word of God. You cannot sin in the new birth and get away with it. Judgment begins first with the house of God.
Good word Ryan. I believe that "Evangelicals" have lowere (dumbed-down) what it Biblically means to be "Born-Again" in a desire for numbers. Jesus is not please - to say the least. I have come to the place where I want to preach on the topic, "Why I'm not an Evagelical." What I am is a Bible-Christians and I declare with God's Word, "without holiness, no man shall see the Lord" (Heb. 12:14)
I fully understand. I have not ever considered myself an Evangelical as it is commonly used, since every "Evangelical" I have seen is compromised. They join other religions to sign "agreements," they have political groups, they have social causes, they have religion, they have a lot of things, but they do not have Jesus Christ. They also do not actually evangelize like true believers do, rather they give a sloppy message on how God wants you to be happy and ask you to repeat a prayer.
In the light of the judgment seat of Christ, sinning saints will be recompensed for their disobedience and unfaithfulness. We are told not to sin that grace may abound. Hear that. That grace may abound. Grace abounds to save, but is not an excuse to sin against better knowledge given us by the Holy Spirit and the word of God. You cannot sin in the new birth and get away with it. Judgment begins first with the house of God.
Terry8150 1 year ago
Another 5 ***** AMEN!!!!
holinesspentecostal 2 years ago
Good word Ryan. I believe that "Evangelicals" have lowere (dumbed-down) what it Biblically means to be "Born-Again" in a desire for numbers. Jesus is not please - to say the least. I have come to the place where I want to preach on the topic, "Why I'm not an Evagelical." What I am is a Bible-Christians and I declare with God's Word, "without holiness, no man shall see the Lord" (Heb. 12:14)
petertrem 2 years ago
I fully understand. I have not ever considered myself an Evangelical as it is commonly used, since every "Evangelical" I have seen is compromised. They join other religions to sign "agreements," they have political groups, they have social causes, they have religion, they have a lot of things, but they do not have Jesus Christ. They also do not actually evangelize like true believers do, rather they give a sloppy message on how God wants you to be happy and ask you to repeat a prayer.
BrotherRyanHicks 2 years ago