{"id":576,"date":"2010-06-19T01:48:17","date_gmt":"2010-06-19T06:48:17","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.pastorfrog.com\/?p=576"},"modified":"2010-06-19T01:48:17","modified_gmt":"2010-06-19T06:48:17","slug":"i-once-was-blind","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.pastorfrog.com\/?p=576","title":{"rendered":"I Once was Blind&#8230;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Here&#8217;s a question to get you thinking: Why should God forgive you for anything?<\/p>\n<p>Think about it.\u00a0 When God created the universe and world it was good.\u00a0 He looked at everything and was pleased with his creation.\u00a0 There was no death, no pain, no suffering.\u00a0 But Adam and Eve messed that all up.\u00a0 They had a relationship with God, but they threw it all away out of their selfishness.\u00a0 And ever since then people have been turning their backs on God.\u00a0 The world is full of people who have chosen to lie and cheat and steal and murder and hate and abuse one another and live immoral and sexually perverted lives.\u00a0 People ignore God&#8217;s commands all the time and choose instead to gossip and let their lusts control them.\u00a0 And it has destroyed our world.\u00a0 What used to be a perfect place of peace and blessings is now a world of death and pain.\u00a0 We can still see semblances of beauty behind the mess we&#8217;ve made, but it&#8217;s often a reminder of how much human beings have destroyed.\u00a0 So why should God bother with such wicked and evil people who have been so destructive and hateful towards him?<\/p>\n<p>The obvious answer is love.\u00a0 But here&#8217;s another question to think about: If God is willing to save you because of his great love&#8211;if the love of Jesus was enough to hold him to the cross instead of damning every person who has ever sinned directly to Hell&#8217;s fires&#8211;if he was willing to go through such pain to be a sacrifice for us, how are you going to respond to that love.\u00a0 Because a relationship only works if the love goes both ways.\u00a0 If you are unwilling to obey God, it proves you don&#8217;t love him.\u00a0 Jesus said &#8220;Those who love me obey my commandments.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Here&#8217;s my answer to the first question: God forgives us so that we can love him.\u00a0 He wipes our sins away to give us the opportunity to return his love.\u00a0 He cleans up our lives so that we can live clean lives.\u00a0 To many people think God forgives them so that they can have a free ticket to Heaven and be just as self\u00a0 centered as they have always been.\u00a0 So they might say they love Jesus, but their lives show otherwise, because they continue with the destructive sin that proves a lack of love for God.\u00a0 But God saves people so that they can e brand new and live for him instead of themselves.\u00a0 God wants the very best for us, and selfishness and sin are not the best for us.\u00a0 Living in harmony with God and following his commandments is what&#8217;s best for everybody.\u00a0 Salvation is not about getting into Heaven.\u00a0 It&#8217;s about becoming God&#8217;s children and living as family and experiencing his love without measure and sharing that love with the world.\u00a0 But it means cutting the sin out.\u00a0 It means trading our old evil life for a new pure life.\u00a0 And God promises to help us live right every step of the way.<\/p>\n<p>So who do you love?<\/p>\n<p>Here are the verses that you can&#8217;t hear in the message:<\/p>\n<p><strong>Romans 5:15-21<\/strong> (somebody read) <em>And what a difference between our sin and God&#8217;s generous gift of forgiveness. For this one man, Adam, brought death to many through his sin. But this other man, Jesus Christ, brought forgiveness to many through God&#8217;s bountiful gift.\u00a0 And the result of God&#8217;s gracious gift is very different from the result of that one man&#8217;s sin. For Adam&#8217;s sin led to condemnation, but we have the free gift of being accepted by God, even though we are guilty of many sins.\u00a0 The sin of this one man, Adam, caused death to rule over us, but all who receive God&#8217;s wonderful, gracious gift of righteousness will live in triumph over sin and death through this one man, Jesus Christ. <\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>Yes, Adam&#8217;s one sin brought condemnation upon everyone, but Christ&#8217;s one act of righteousness makes all people right in God&#8217;s sight and gives them life.\u00a0 Because one person disobeyed God, many people became sinners. But because one other person obeyed God, many people will be made right in God&#8217;s sight. <\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>God&#8217;s law was given so that all people could see how sinful they were. But as people sinned more and more, God&#8217;s wonderful kindness became more abundant.\u00a0 So just as sin ruled over all people and brought them to death, now God&#8217;s wonderful kindness rules instead, giving us right standing with God and resulting in eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong>Romans 6:1-11<\/strong> <em>Well then, should we keep on sinning so that God can show us more and more kindness and forgiveness?\u00a0 Of course not! Since we have died to sin, how can we continue to live in it?\u00a0 Or have you forgotten that when we became Christians and were baptized to become one with Christ Jesus, we died with him?\u00a0 For we died and were buried with Christ by baptism. And just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glorious power of the Father, now we also may live new lives. <\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>Since we have been united with him in his death, we will also be raised as he was.\u00a0 Our old sinful selves were crucified with Christ so that sin might lose its power in our lives. We are no longer slaves to sin.\u00a0 For when we died with Christ we were set free from the power of sin.\u00a0 And since we died with Christ, we know we will also share his new life.\u00a0 We are sure of this because Christ rose from the dead, and he will never die again. Death no longer has any power over him.\u00a0 He died once to defeat sin, and now he lives for the glory of God.\u00a0 So you should consider yourselves dead to sin and able to live for the glory of God through Christ Jesus.<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"powerpress_links powerpress_links_mp3\" style=\"margin-bottom: 1px !important;\">Podcast: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.pastorfrog.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/sermons\/090329-blindness.mp3\" class=\"powerpress_link_pinw\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Play in new window\" onclick=\"return powerpress_pinw('https:\/\/www.pastorfrog.com\/?powerpress_pinw=576-podcast');\" rel=\"nofollow\">Play in new window<\/a> | <a href=\"http:\/\/www.pastorfrog.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/sermons\/090329-blindness.mp3\" class=\"powerpress_link_d\" title=\"Download\" rel=\"nofollow\" download=\"090329-blindness.mp3\">Download<\/a> (Duration: 44:44 &#8212; 20.5MB)<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Here&#8217;s a question to get you thinking: Why should God forgive you for anything? 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