That is the kind of anger the Scriptures are describing that God has
against sin and evil.
Not exact matches
@garbagemouth... A little inspired clarification for you.As far as Jesus telling His disciples «this generation shall not pass away» He meant the generation of humanity from the Flood to the Second Coming.There will be three judgements
against sin and its author, Satan.The first was the Flood, the second at the war of Armageddon,
and finally at the end of the Thousand years when the
evil one is released for a short season... I pity the unbelievers who doubt the Word when the books of judgement are opened.
The truth is inescapable: «
Against you, you alone, have I
sinned,
and done what is
evil in your sight» (v. 4).
It also teaches that abuse is
evil and that offenses
against children are most vile, that victims are innocent,
and that when an actual
sin is committed, repentance is possible.
Adnama Satan uses external circumstances to direct our steps he knows that if we walk according to the flesh we come under his authority for the flesh is weak
and he manipulates by keeping christians in bondage to
sin through lust or whatever
sin the christian is weak in.He can also fire into our minds
evil thoughts to make us feel condemned or guilty these are fiery darts they are not ours
and we need to stand on the word to rebuke them by faith.If we have given our lives to Christ then we belong to Christ so if we walk in accordance to the spirit the enemy has not power to effect us either internally or externally that is not to say that he can not manipulate situations
and circumstances to his advantage that is why we need to be alert
and pray
against the work that he does we are in a spiritual battle but we have overcome in Christ so fear not brentnz
Some argue that humanity did have a free will before Adam
and Eve rebelled
against God
and fell into
sin by eating fruit from the Tree of the Knowledge of Good
and Evil.
A good example is Habakkuk's presentation of a dialogue between the prophet
and God — the prophet's first complaint is
against the
sins of Judean society
and God explains that he will be using the
evils of the invading Chaldeans to punish Judea; the prophet responds by complaining about the
evils of the Chaldeans which God then assures will not go unpunished — that they tyranny itself will lead to it's own punishments
and that the punishment for Judea's
sins is itself redemptive
and God assures that he will be able to provide salvation.
The alleged subordination of the gospel to Karl Marx is illustrated, for example, by charging that «false» liberation theology concentrates too much on a few selected biblical texts that are always given a political meaning, leading to an overemphasis on «material» poverty
and neglecting other kinds of poverty; that this leads to a «temporal messianism» that confuses the Kingdom of God with a purely «earthly» new society, so that the gospel is collapsed into nothing but political endeavor; that the emphasis on social
sin and structural
evil leads to an ignoring or forgetting of the reality of personal
sin; that everything is reduced to praxis (the interplay of action
and reflection) as the only criterion of faith, so that the notion of truth is compromised;
and that the emphasis on communidades de base sets a so - called «people's church»
against the hierarchy.
So when one Christian accuses a church leader of doing something
evil or wrong, the pastor often feels justified in retorting the same way Jesus did,
and accuses his accusers of committing a
sin against the Holy Spirit.
If someone regards abortion as a moral
evil and same - sex marriage as an oxymoron, as I do, he can not say so in a public forum, for it amounts to a
sin against dialogue.
The birth of Jesus is a supernatural war
against sin,
and evil.
It is corporate social
sin, by great groups of persons
against great groups of persons, that causes the most serious
evil consequences
and is hardest to reckon with.
That is such a crooked way to say I am Christian
and represent
evil sins How can you say I am Christian
and not follow the God's law but being
against it?
At the beginning, Yahweh is pictured, not only as indignant at man's eating of the «tree of the knowledge of good
and evil» (Genesis 2:9)
and so becoming conscious of
sin, but as being anxious lest man should «take also of the tree of life,
and eat,
and live for ever,»
and, in order to guard
against this event, man is driven from Eden
and its gates are guarded by «the flame of a sword which turned every way, to keep the way of the tree of life.»
That we have all
sin against God
and done what is
evil.
Previously parents were asked whether they would «reject the devil
and all rebellion
against God», «renounce the deceit
and corruption of
evil»
and «repent of the
sins that separate us from God
and neighbour».
12 Wherefore, all things which are good cometh of God;
and that which is
evil cometh of the devil; for the devil is an enemy unto God,
and fighteth
against him continually,
and inviteth
and enticeth to
sin,
and to do that which is
evil continually.
Think of all the wrongs crying to be righted, all the pain needing relief, all the illnesses requiring cures, all the
evil that ought to be conquered
and destroyed, all the
sins that should be forgiven
and obliterated, even life itself struggling
against death
and needing his divine intervention to survive.
Against you, you only, have I
sinned and done what is
evil in your sight... The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit; a broken
and contrite heart, O God, you will not despise.»
The God of Darkness is a God at war, battling
against sin, death,
and evil.
On the one hand, I've heard that
evil exists because of human choice
and that suffering is the result of rebellion
against God, but on the other, I've been told that fallen humans have no choice but to
sin because it is inherent to their nature,
and God sovereignly allows suffering to continue.
Witness, for example, what becomes of the Golden Rule when Matthew Hale, leader of the World Church of the Creator, says that whatever is for the white race is good
and whatever is
against the white race is
evil, is
sin.
His aim was to make clear the
evils of slavery, to get people converted to oppose it as a
sin,
and to get them to take a definite stand
against it.
This is directed
against the Gnostics who claimed that they were in the most intimate possible fellowship with God, fellowship not even possible for the ordinary man,
and who yet wallowed in
sin, either on the principle that the body is
evil and therefore it does not matter what is done with it or in it, or on the principle that in
sin the body does no more than fulfil its own nature,
and that in either case the spirit is left quite untouched.
In other «
Sin City» relationship news, the not - so - incredible hulk named Marv (Mickey Rourke), self - appointed guardian of gold - hearted, despairing stripper Nancy (Jessica Alba), tells her she looks hot after she scars herself
and goes on the attack
against evil Senator Roark (Powers Boothe).
Inspired by Dark Souls in terms of both challenge
and aesthetics, Sinner pits you
against gigantic bosses, each representing the seven deadly
sins plus an eighth that represents something significantly more
evil.