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Hebrews 12:18-29
[18] For ye are not come unto the mount that might be touched, and that burned with fire, nor unto blackness, and darkness, and tempest,
Looking especially at verse 25, "See that ye refuse not him that speaketh", we look at the ways that people refuse God.
First, to refuse life is to refuse God. As Christians, we love life and desire the fulness of life for everybody. We love the ways of life, the blessings of life, the goodness of life, and the Creator of life. Consequently we hate death, the ways of death, and things that bring death. We are especially thankful that Christ overcomes death with life.
Secondly, to refuse law is to refuse God. We speak not here to the law given through Moses to the Israelites, but the law of God written on our hearts - the law of grace and of a good conscience. Christians should be an orderly people, desiring law, order, and decency in our family, our church, our community, and our life. We should hate and avoid disorder, rebellion, strife, chaos, and disobedience wherever they are found.
Lastly, to refuse love is to refuse God. Love is of God, God is love. We have refused God if we love not our neighbor, regardless of salvation, age, political beliefs, sex, race, financial status, habits, etc. If our love is of God it will prevent revenge, bitterness, coldness, and arrogance.
It is for us, then, who choose not to refuse our God who speaks to us through Jesus Christ, to refuse not life, law, or love.
Recorded on Sunday morning, July 7, 2019 at Oakdale Bible Baptist Church in Oakdale, Louisiana
By Elden MayoHebrews 12:18-29
[18] For ye are not come unto the mount that might be touched, and that burned with fire, nor unto blackness, and darkness, and tempest,
Looking especially at verse 25, "See that ye refuse not him that speaketh", we look at the ways that people refuse God.
First, to refuse life is to refuse God. As Christians, we love life and desire the fulness of life for everybody. We love the ways of life, the blessings of life, the goodness of life, and the Creator of life. Consequently we hate death, the ways of death, and things that bring death. We are especially thankful that Christ overcomes death with life.
Secondly, to refuse law is to refuse God. We speak not here to the law given through Moses to the Israelites, but the law of God written on our hearts - the law of grace and of a good conscience. Christians should be an orderly people, desiring law, order, and decency in our family, our church, our community, and our life. We should hate and avoid disorder, rebellion, strife, chaos, and disobedience wherever they are found.
Lastly, to refuse love is to refuse God. Love is of God, God is love. We have refused God if we love not our neighbor, regardless of salvation, age, political beliefs, sex, race, financial status, habits, etc. If our love is of God it will prevent revenge, bitterness, coldness, and arrogance.
It is for us, then, who choose not to refuse our God who speaks to us through Jesus Christ, to refuse not life, law, or love.
Recorded on Sunday morning, July 7, 2019 at Oakdale Bible Baptist Church in Oakdale, Louisiana