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If anyone here has had basic instructions on how to save a drowning person, then you know this-
It is incredibly difficult to save someone who is struggling and resisting. They will try to pull you under.
Sure, Jesus has incredible amounts of power, but we really need to ask ourselves if we're struggling and resisting too much to be saved. If we're looking for loopholes or ways to cut corners or justify what we know deep down is something wrong, then how can we be saved?
You better believe we are drowning in this world. This world is evil, our hearts are evil, we are wicked and cannot be left to our own devices. Asking questions like 'is it REALLY such a sin to do ______' is basically saying 'I don't want to stop doing this thing I know is wrong. Are there any other lost Christians out there who are willing to enable my sins?'
Yes, there are. There are lots of them. You will always be able to find someone (even a professing Christian) that will help you justify your bad behavior. Afterall, they don't want to give it up either.
Just because you have found others that will tell you 'naaaaw it's not so bad!' the one person you should have consulted in the first place hasn't changed His mind on the matter. His standards are high... impossibly high. That's not an excuse to stop trying.
It is incredibly difficult to save someone who is struggling and resisting. They will try to pull you under.
Sure, Jesus has incredible amounts of power, but we really need to ask ourselves if we're struggling and resisting too much to be saved. If we're looking for loopholes or ways to cut corners or justify what we know deep down is something wrong, then how can we be saved?
You better believe we are drowning in this world. This world is evil, our hearts are evil, we are wicked and cannot be left to our own devices. Asking questions like 'is it REALLY such a sin to do ______' is basically saying 'I don't want to stop doing this thing I know is wrong. Are there any other lost Christians out there who are willing to enable my sins?'
Yes, there are. There are lots of them. You will always be able to find someone (even a professing Christian) that will help you justify your bad behavior. Afterall, they don't want to give it up either.
Just because you have found others that will tell you 'naaaaw it's not so bad!' the one person you should have consulted in the first place hasn't changed His mind on the matter. His standards are high... impossibly high. That's not an excuse to stop trying.