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The Consequences for Sin

  1. The Just Consequences
  2. The Awful Consequences
  3. The Amazing Mercy
Matthew Deboer·2021-12-26

And that day a man shall cast his idols of silver and his idols of gold, which they made, each one for himself to worship to the moles and to the bats, to go into the cluffs of the rocks and into the tops of the ragged rocks for fear of the Lord and for the glory of his majesty when he arises t

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Deceit (1)

Aaron Cleveland·2002-08-01

Sin is committed against God, and His justice requires its severe punishment. Sin always has consequences. Impenitent sinners suffer the consequences of their sins in this life and forever in hell. The end result of sin is everlasting death. It is precisely these truths that our sinful hearts would

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Watching Daily At My Gates

Skip Hunter·2001-05-01

He, too, could not evade work, but rather it must be done in order that his daily bread and that of his family’s could be gained. Also the ultimate consequence of their sin was announced. They would die and not continue to live because of their sin. We must realize that this is also for us. The orig

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True Repentance of Sin

James Slopsema·1983-07-01

They are rather sorry that they got caught, that they must suffer the consequences of their crimes. Were they to be released and given the assurance that any further crimes would be without penalty, they would gladly and without a second thought repeat their crimes over and over again. In like manne

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Trying the Spirits

Gerald VandenBerg·1957-05-01

Every departure from the purity of that Word leads to the most devastating consequences. Perhaps one of the reasons we often fail to evince a more holy indignation toward departures from the truth is that we do not see the impending consequences. The harvest isn’t reaped until the third or fourth ge

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Discouraged

Jean Dykstra·1959-01-01

These things just written are not about people of the world; but rather about the priest and Levite. Us. There are awful consequences because of the parent’s sin. God always punished sin with sin. Just look at the time when Jacob should have gone straight to Bethel. He went to Shechem and a trail of

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God As Our Protector

Russell Dykstra·2003-10-01

They live as adulterers and adulteresses, going from one marriage to another, or one partner to another, unto their destruction. However, with you it is different even when you fall into sin! To be sure, there are consequences that God visits upon us for our sins. One consequence is that after we ha

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Receiving Christ

Tom Cammenga·2007-02-01

But another result that we must see is the hurt and pain, sometimes lasting a lifetime, to the one that is not received in the love of Christ. You must realize this young people. You must do so because you will be held accountable for your receiving, or lack thereof, in the last day. Your actions, h

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Bearing Temptations

Jason Kortering·1985-02-01

Yielding to temptation and giving in to our sinful desires is wrong. The consequences of such conduct is costly, always costly. Sometimes, it seems to cost more, such as diseased bodies, minds blown by drug experiments, pregnancies. This passage however, tells us how to bear temptation.

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My Friends: A Reminder Past Due

Stefan Griess·2007-04-01

Those consequences impact our friends so much so that to the extent in which we selfishly seek ourselves we also persecute our friends. Imagine that! By not encouraging holiness in each other while enjoying sin, we’re openly persecuting our friends! (James 4:1-3). We’re causing them to sin, and we’r