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Listen to the Gospel
Be Attentive to the Gospel -
Whether from angels or from people, listen to the Gospel
Be Warned about Rejecting the Gospel -
As a Nation
Babylon the Great has fallen (see )
The one (power, principality, world force () that led nations into idolatry & away of God and his truths.
Historically, the original Babylon (Nebuchadnezzar), then Rome was called Babylon by early Christians.
Future, a kingdom that will rule the world, led by the AntiChrist.
As an individual
Who chooses loyalty to the AntiChrist over the Christ.
Penalty is eternal torment in fire and sulfur (brimstone) in a place not made for man but Satan and his angels -
Be Active in Living the Gospel - ,
Fear God
Picture this: Eric Valli, a professional photographer, is dangling by a nylon rope from a 395-foot cliff in Nepal.
Nearby on a rope ladder is another man, Mani Lal, doing what he has done for decades: hunting honey.
Here in the Himalayan foothills, the cliffs shelter honeycombs of the world’s largest honeybee.
At the moment, thousands of them are buzzing around both men.
Lal, a veteran of hundreds of such attacks, is calm.
Not so Mr. Valli.
Describing that moment in National Geographic, he says, “There were so many bees I was afraid I might freak out.
But I knew if I did, I would be dead.
So I took a deep breath and relaxed.
Getting stung would be better than finding myself at the bottom of the cliff.”
He overcame his fears and won a photo competition for his efforts.
Fear can send a person plummeting to destruction.
Some believers, fearing the stings of persecution, testing, and temptation, have compromised their faith and slipped from the lifeline of Christ—which is why the Bible teaches us to fear God alone.
Give Glory to God
Give weight to God
Spotlight God
imagine the following: the President of the United States comes to speak at your local high school auditorium and the band strikes up “Hail to the Chief” as the president strides to the microphone.
The spotlight follows his every step.
Suddenly the crowd, as one, rises and—what’s this?
They turn their backs to the stage and, pointing to the balcony, erupt in applause for the fine performance of the spotlight operator!
Absurd?
Of course
Whom do we spotlight in our lives?
Worship God
A gospel song saved a 10-year-old Atlanta boy from his kidnapper.
In April 2014, Willie Myrick was in his front yard and bent down to pick up money when somebody grabbed him and threw him in a car.
The little boy began to sing a gospel song called “Every Praise.”
Myrick said that the kidnapper started cursing and repeatedly told Myrick to shut up, but he wouldn’t.
He sang the song for about three hours until the kidnapper let him out of the car.
We all know that praise and worship is good for the soul.
In this case, it may have saved young Willie’s life.
In addition, he got to meet “Every Praise” gospel singer Hezekiah Walker, and they sang the song together.
Obey God’s commandments
Obey God’s commandments
Trust the Lord Jesus to your final breath
Trust the Lord Jesus to your final breath
Dietrich Bonhoeffer recognized the evil of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi movement from the beginning, even in the early days of the movement when most of the Protestants in Germany were Hitler supporters.
As a result, he found himself unpopular, even with other Christians.
As restrictions and then persecutions came in waves upon European Jews, Bonhoeffer cried against it and warned the church and the German people of the emerging evil.
But no one listened.
Finding himself in danger, he fled to America, but he felt all the while that his place was with the believers in Germany, and in the early 1940s he returned to the fatherland, only to be arrested and taken to the extermination camp at Flossenburg, where he was stripped and hanged at age thirty-nine.
Bonhoeffer had to make the ultimate sacrifice with inner tranquillity and resignation because of his conviction that there are five different deaths every Christian should die:
1. Death to Natural Relationships.
During the days of the Third Reich, many pastors said that they would be willing to endure imprisonment or death, but they could not do so because of their families.
It is one thing for a husband or a father to be persecuted; it is quite another to see children suffer a similar fate.
Hitler always used a man’s family as an inducement for absolute obedience.
Bonhoeffer answered that our commitment to Christ should be so all-consuming that all natural affection must come under its authority.
(Matthew 10:37)
2. Death to success.
Bonhoeffer said, “Success is a veneer that covers only the emptiness of the soul.”
3. Death to the flesh.
The Christian should have no fear of suffering, for he is already dead to self.
4. Death to the love of money.
5. Physical death for Christ, should a person be thus called.*
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