Why People Look Back to Sodom

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Copper25

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Genesis 19:26) But his wife looked back from behind him, and she became a pillar of saltSodom was a place of corruption, so why by any means look back to destruction. This is what people are doing each and every time they turn to sin, submitting to it. Looking back and are petrified, stiff, and dead in sin, unable to move like Lot’s wife. Even a little glance or turning back to the sinful nature is harmful. The cost are real and the stakes are high, except the wage is your soul and sin is the death of it. “The soul that sinneth, it shall die”, “what doth it profit a man if he gain the whole world, and yet he receive him not whom God hath ordained, and he lose his own soul, and he himself be a castaway?” Submitting to sin is like casting away your soul for a cheap thrill, temporal substance which will not last long, but only a short time and past away. My people, my fellow Christians, we must run for eternal substance, that which is pure, striding against sin and all appearance of iniquity. “thou hatest all workers of iniquity”, this is what God’s word says, again, “God is angry with the wicked every day”, again, “but the wicked and him that loveth violence his soul hateth”. God’s love is shown to only those who obey, and turn from the ways of sinfulness. People saying God’s love is unconditional, they are lying and fooling their selves, and if they pass it on, are fooling others as well. 2 Timothy 3:13) But evil men and seducers shall wax worse and worse, deceiving, and being deceived.)) Many shall be deceived and those deceived shall deceive others. “And shall begin to smite his fellow servants”, this is what many are doing teaching doctrinal errors, like leniency on the avoidance of sin in one’s life or teach that one can be saved by saying I believe, but don’t realize that this only qualifies that person to potentially be a child of God, but by no means ensures nor guarantees their election into grace. This is the truth, stay away from sin because “when lust hath conceived, it bringeth forth sin: and sin when it is finished bringeth forth death”, no in-between, no mid way, but we have to by the grace of God leave it behind us and not look back at it lest we become dead in it, dead in sin rather then dead to sin because life is short.
 

Keira

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Hi Copper25. The only thing I don't agree with you is when you say that God's love is not unconditional. Yes God love is unconditional. Even when persons sin and do wrong and may curse God etc God still loves them. God may not like or be pleased with all we do but God does love us unconditionally regardless.
 

Jordan

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Hi Copper25. The only thing I don't agree with you is when you say that God's love is not unconditional. Yes God love is unconditional. Even when persons sin and do wrong and may curse God etc God still loves them. God may not like or be pleased with all we do but God does love us unconditionally regardless.
Actually Keira, it goes both ways. God's love is conditional and unconditional.John 14:15 - If ye love me, keep my commandments.And here is an old post of mine under an old forum name.(thesuperjag;10034)
Writer the OSAS doctrine is so deceiving and it is made by man. And I don't need a scripture to support this common sense. For ensample, When I accepted Jesus into my heart, I became saved... Now if I turn my back on my Saviour and I became a wiccan (an example) and never want Him again...then I am going to say that I was never truly saved at all...therefore the OSAS doctrine needs to be discarded.
If I never wanted Jesus Christ anymore... then I have broken my promise of the contract, making it void, making it impossible for God to save me. God can never break His side of the contract, but I can break mine.
 

jtartar

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Hi Copper25. The only thing I don't agree with you is when you say that God's love is not unconditional. Yes God love is unconditional. Even when persons sin and do wrong and may curse God etc God still loves them. God may not like or be pleased with all we do but God does love us unconditionally regardless.
Keira, Have you ever noticed what the scriptures tell us at 2Pet 2:4-9??? 2Pet 3:7? Jude 7?? Matt 25:31-33, 41, 45,46?? Rev 20:14,15??? Rev 19:20,21??? Nothing could be further from the truth than Apocastastasis, Universalism!!! Only those who endure to the end will be saved, Matt 24:13??:study: