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| Inspiration for Today - Daily Bible Exhortations; Exhortation #57 | |
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| Deleted User | Aug 13 2012, 08:55 AM Post #1 |
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Exhortation #57 "Whoever transgresses and does not abide in the doctrine of Christ does not have God. He who abides in the doctrine of Christ has both the Father and the Son." (2 John) In the Northern hill country of India, there are private paths which lead from the main one to the homes that dot the hillside. At some of the junctions, the owners build two posts and a gate. The posts are not connected to any fence. One can easily step around the gate if he so wishes. However, when the posts are strong, the gate heavy, and a padlock secures the gate, it is the owners way of stating that this is his own private path. In other words, his gate says, "No trespassers, please!" And, "Those who disregard the warning will suffer the consequences." As one thinks about this arrangement, it is exactly the way God deals with us. God has arranged guidelines and laws which we are to observe and respect. If one so desires, he can step around God's laws. Some day, though, he will suffer bitter consequences for disobeying God. Let us continue to abide in the doctrine of Christ that we might be pleasing to God. http://oakridgechurch.com/exhortations/reading.asp?ReadingNbr=57 |
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| Head Admin editor | Aug 13 2012, 09:24 AM Post #2 |
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That was interesting that we do have our own no trespassing signs and a do not get in my space unwritten signs. The biggest one says, "I am God's property." HAND'S OFF! |
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