Called To His Praise: Living Sacrifices (2)
"The wages of sin is death", and less than death it cannot be. The extreme penalty must be inflicted by the righteous and sovereign Creator of all things and Lord of lords. For thereby He glorifies Himself. The sinner always refuses to serve God, and all sin is a failure to glorify Him who alone is worthy to receive praise and adoration and who made all things for His own glory. All sin is rebellion against this "jealous" God. "The wages of sin is death", and less than death it cannot be. The...
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