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Intro
Have you ever done something wrong and then had to suffer the consequences?
For example, disobeying your parents and then getting grounded.
Or no TV for the rest of the day.
QThere’s also consequences when it comes to us disobeying God.
I will be talking about some people in the bible that had to suffer consequences for disobeying the Lord.
Point 1 : Adam and Eve
What did they Do?
First, God told them not to eat from the tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, but to eat from any other tree other than that one.
But as many know, the serpent came and tempted Eve to eat from the tree, even though she wasn’t supposed to.
He told her “You’re going to be just like God if you eat from this tree”.
Eve ended up eating it, and giving some to Adam too.
Then their eyes were open.
Consequences!
After eating from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, there were consequences to this.
By eating from this tree, sin had entered the world.
Men will have to work for their food, women will have to give birth in pain, and there were many other consequences.
Now they will see death.
When we sin we get further and further from God.
Just like Adam and Eve when they were sent away from the garden of Eden.
Point 2: The Israelites
What did they Do?
Joshua Victory
This story is after Joshua
The Israelites started worshiping the gods of the Canaanites, like Baal and the Ashtoreths.
They did this because they wanted to be like everyone else, they wanted to be like the world.
Consequences!
They became slaves of other nations like
The Philistines
The Midianites
Just like we become slaves to sin when we disobey.
Point 3: Samson
Samson was always disobeying.
One time he killed a lion and then…..
What did he do?
The bible says that Samson was Nazarite, that means that there were certain things he couldn’t do.
Like, he couldn’t cut his hair, he couldn’t touch anything that was dead, he couldn’t drink wine, and he couldn’t eat anything that was unclean.
He couldn’t marry anyone from other nations.
But he did all these things anyways, which brought consequences.
Consequences!
His constant disobedience eventually turned him into a slave of the Philistines.
He also lost his eyes.
He became blind.
We could become spiritually blind when we disobey God.
Samson was supposed to defeat the Philistines but instead they defeated him.
If we disobey, we too will become defeated.
Conclusion
Disobedience will separate you from God, turn you towards other gods and then make you into a slave of sin.
At the end, you will end up in hell.
the Bible says that in heaven……
Revelation 21:27 (NIV)
27 Nothing impure will ever enter it, nor will anyone who does what is shameful or deceitful, but only those whose names are written in the Lamb’s book of life.
God has an Escape
You can be free when you accept and obey God.
Jesus came to save the lost
The Father wants to save you.
If you obey God you to can be saved and go to heaven.
Keep on doing what is correct and don’t let anything take your salvation!!
REV 3:11 NKJV
3 Behold I am coming quickly hold fast what you have that way no one may take your crown.
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