Tuesday, July 27, 2021

 God is embracing and wrathful; God is angry with the wicked every day; you are still not an equal-opportunity employer; God does not represent the democratic leader; the omnipotent candy man; but when we look at who God is, we will find what he did, no matter what ours What is the standard of behavior, God is not bound by our basic standard of behavior.
God is love, and we restrict God’s actions to the cursed; we teach that God must force his children to act in a certain way, because there is no standard for judging the wicked; in essence, we treat God’s children Described as the best way to deal with evil in the world.
So it boils down to a personal struggle with responsible people: if someone just says that God likes everything that happens, he will teach it inadvertently, and there will be no personal danger. The wicked is notorious for lack of disappointed love. Therefore, when we think so casually, we usually fix our religious system. This compulsory system is very stagnant but is not suitable for successful legal rescue practices. Deep moral sins. For them, sin is an unpredictable execution, not the eternal wrath of God who inspires them against the notorious sinner.
Focus too much on the unattractiveness of political evil. You are like a pastor, and he just avoids exposing himself to sin, not sin.Lock yourself in a separate room with only one Bible and think it is clean. Sin is more serious than alcoholism, smoking, reproductive problems and perversity. These have nothing to do with sincere love and God’s eternal anger. Sin does represent a misunderstanding of the sacred. Blessings and curses. When we consciously abuse God’s wrath, we sin. God is hidden in his possible refuge.
God is extremely dangerous. We can never sin. His divine power keeps us from falling. But if we don’t recognize God’s unfathomable curse, it essentially prevents God from being unwilling to interact with God’s long-term struggles at critical moments of pain and temptation. We fought and left. God tells us that he is angry with minor sins, and he is actively protecting us so that we do not fall into the same anger when we defend ourselves.​​ We really need to understand that we are living indirectly in the spirit of Jonah's Mantra.

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