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Scripture says Jesus died for everyone, but what about those that don’t choose him.
If God knows everything then how did Jesus die for everyone?
, , jn 3:16
When people die, is there a waiting period or do people go straight to the new world?
Red moon: Do non believers just die?
As in nonexistent?
Outline:
Tree should be bearing fruit
Day of grace will come to an end despite the intercession of the vine-dresser which could only be for a limited remission of judgment
offenders(debtors: people who owe God obedience)
Repentance is both a once-for-all event that shapes the whole subsequent course of the life and a day-by-day affair that keeps putting sin away.
need for repentance and God’s slowness to punish: but opportunity doesn’t last forever
Tree shows that God is not ok with sinning, but it shows he is merciful to the end.
Bad decisions(sin?)
Broken world
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Intro:
***Pass out glasses***
What do glasses lenses do?
They help up see clearly
The more and more we learn about God’s word and the more time we spend with God the more we develop our Christian lense to look at the world.
Today we are going to talk about suffering and we are going to begin looking at it through our Christian lense.
***Lets pray***
Read 13:1-2
Don’t Read ON!!!
Does sin = suffering?
it is a perfect result
The Pharasees believed that our sin caused suffering in our life but Jesus teaches that is not the case
What does cause suffering?
bad decisions
Tell story
Broken world
Tell story
God doesn’t promise an easy life, but he promises to never leave us, even in suffering
Jesus tells us we are all going to suffer death unless we repent
vs 4: Jesus tells us we are all going to suffer death unless we repent
The important fact is that all sinners face the judgment of God unless they repent.
Tree should be bearing fruit
Day of grace will come to an end despite the intercession of the vine-dresser which could only be for a limited remission of judgment
We must lose our life to gain it
, , jn 3:16
The point is not that they suffered and died, the point is that we are all under the same umbrella of death because of our sin standing.
We must repent otherwise we also will perish.
We never know are time or Jesus’ return, we are to repent now
offenders(debtors: people who owe God obedience)
Repentance is both a once-for-all event that shapes the whole subsequent course of the life and a day-by-day affair that keeps putting sin away.
Repenting is a once and for all event and it is a daily action
Tree:
God is merciful and patient
need for repentance and God’s slowness to punish: but opportunity doesn’t last forever
Tree shows that God is not ok with sinning, but it shows he is merciful to the end.
Lost people who owe obedience
There will be a time when God collects
Tree shows that God is not ok with sin but that he is patient
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