Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Rebellion!


‘Rebellion.’
a) Proverbs 17:11. Is sought by evil people.
b) Leviticus 16:21; Numbers 14:18; Psalm 32:5. Needs to be confessed to God as sin.
c) Numbers 16:2; 2 Samuel 15:10; Esther 6:2. Is sometimes incited against leaders.
d) Deuteronomy 13:5; Psalm 89:32. Deserves punishment.
e) 1 Samuel 15:23. Is as the sin of witchcraft.
f) Psalm 36:1. People in it have no Fear of God.
g) Psalm 39:8. We need to be rescued from it.
h) Psalm 51:3. Haunts the person who has it.
i) Isaiah 24:20. Produces heavy guilt.
j) Isaiah 53:5 & 8. Ours was punished at Calvary.
k) Isaiah 58:1. God’s People need to be told about it.
l) Jeremiah 28:16. Against the Lord should never be taught or uttered.
m) Ezekiel 2:8. We should not join those people who are in it.
n) Ezekiel 18:31. We should put it behind us – then we` can be renewed.
o) Mark 15:7. May cause the sin of murder.
p) Ephesians 5:6. Incurs the wrath of God.
q) 2 Thessalonians 2:3. Will be manifested before the Lord returns.
r) Hebrews 3:8. Causes a hard heart.
(Through this QT I really want to avoid Rebellion)
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‘Truth For Us.’
John 8:32.
a) There is Truth for us.
b) We need to know this Truth. Jesus Himself is the Truth.
c) This Truth will make us free.
(Through this Second one I know that there is Truth For Me)
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Chris.
Every True Believer should want to avoid rebellion. Our prayers are important tools in fighting rebellion in ourselves and injustices in our environment. Any political or religious movement that is born in rebellion is surely going to be a source of many problems and eventually doomed.

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