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Luke 17:26-30Jesus made the comparison between the days before the flood in Noah's time, and the days before His coming, when He judges of the wicked on the earth.
No one believed anything was going to happen to them then, and people won't believe it when He comes. The sudden destruction at the end of this age will be just as unexpected as the flood was then.
Peter wrote about the scoffers who will scoff at the idea of Jesus coming, saying, "Everything's going on just like it has from the beginning!", as if God hadn't judged the world in the past, and won't in the future. But God did judge, the flood shows us that, we mustn't ignore it.
And He will judge the world, the Bible declares it, and we shouldn't ignore that either. We are instructed by James to live as those who will be judged according to the Law of Liberty. We who trust in Christ have the ultimate liberty to do those things that please Him, and we will all stand before Him to be personally judged by Him.
We do well to live our lives with this in mind.
May God's grace be upon you!
Much love!
I agree!And "as the days of Lot", rampant homosexuality! It's here folks!
For as were the days of Noah, so will be the coming of the Son of Man.
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Deny the flood and His wrath on sin, deny the Lord Jesus and God. Jesus spoke of the flood of Noah.Jesus made the comparison between the days before the flood in Noah's time, and the days before His coming, when He judges of the wicked on the earth.
No one believed anything was going to happen to them then, and people won't believe it when He comes. The sudden destruction at the end of this age will be just as unexpected as the flood was then.
Peter wrote about the scoffers who will scoff at the idea of Jesus coming, saying, "Everything's going on just like it has from the beginning!", as if God hadn't judged the world in the past, and won't in the future. But God did judge, the flood shows us that, we mustn't ignore it.
And He will judge the world, the Bible declares it, and we shouldn't ignore that either. We are instructed by James to live as those who will be judged according to the Law of Liberty. We who trust in Christ have the ultimate liberty to do those things that please Him, and we will all stand before Him to be personally judged by Him.
We do well to live our lives with this in mind.
May God's grace be upon you!
Much love!
Though most Christians often read and quote John 3:18, they don't fully understand it. The judgment of God was implemented in the day of Jesus' first appearance in mortal flesh.Jesus made the comparison between the days before the flood in Noah's time, and the days before His coming, when He judges of the wicked on the earth.
No one believed anything was going to happen to them then, and people won't believe it when He comes. The sudden destruction at the end of this age will be just as unexpected as the flood was then.
Peter wrote about the scoffers who will scoff at the idea of Jesus coming, saying, "Everything's going on just like it has from the beginning!", as if God hadn't judged the world in the past, and won't in the future. But God did judge, the flood shows us that, we mustn't ignore it.
And He will judge the world, the Bible declares it, and we shouldn't ignore that either. We are instructed by James to live as those who will be judged according to the Law of Liberty. We who trust in Christ have the ultimate liberty to do those things that please Him, and we will all stand before Him to be personally judged by Him.
We do well to live our lives with this in mind.
May God's grace be upon you!
Much love!