Hi there,
I am in a spiritual struggle and it has dawned on me, that my attitude to sin is the same as my attitude to iniquity - I think of sin as "wrong", but no more wrong than "iniquity". This cannot be the case. I am throwing myself on your mercy, because I want to be an example of someone, who was raised up by faith; who, when presented with the anomaly of their own unbelief, sought the help of the faith, to overcome. The faith has a place in this world, to rule over the lives of the dwellers therein and it would be remiss to suggest that all they ask, is for people to live humbly before their God. The faith requires us to repent!
I guess what I am saying is "I don't know how bad the problem is, then (concerning sin and iniquity)" all I know is that it ultimately takes "one sacrifice" not a new one, but more of the old. I'm not old enough to know the difference, if it takes thousands of years, but if "Today is the Day of your Salvation" then there is time for me to repent "now"! So I am sorry; I am sorry if I have mislead you, if I have lead you to believe that you sin is a simple thing and your iniquity is a forgettable thing. I am sorry if you now have no fear of the Judgment to come. I am sorry if you thought that if things changed I would come back for you - I want to save as many as I can, but that can't be by my holding their hand, as though the power to repent is above them.
The ten commandments stand; don't make an image of God, in your personal response to the life He crucified for your sin; don't rest on your iniquity as if the Holy Spirit is going to just whisk it away. I want to say more, but I feel like I should first get right with God. I don't know why He doesn't just destroy sin, or eradicate iniquity - but I trust His Judgment. We all must trust His Judgment.
I hope this has been adequate confession, that one even so great as I, am still bound to deal with hypocrisy as God deals with hypocrisy.
God bless.
I am in a spiritual struggle and it has dawned on me, that my attitude to sin is the same as my attitude to iniquity - I think of sin as "wrong", but no more wrong than "iniquity". This cannot be the case. I am throwing myself on your mercy, because I want to be an example of someone, who was raised up by faith; who, when presented with the anomaly of their own unbelief, sought the help of the faith, to overcome. The faith has a place in this world, to rule over the lives of the dwellers therein and it would be remiss to suggest that all they ask, is for people to live humbly before their God. The faith requires us to repent!
I guess what I am saying is "I don't know how bad the problem is, then (concerning sin and iniquity)" all I know is that it ultimately takes "one sacrifice" not a new one, but more of the old. I'm not old enough to know the difference, if it takes thousands of years, but if "Today is the Day of your Salvation" then there is time for me to repent "now"! So I am sorry; I am sorry if I have mislead you, if I have lead you to believe that you sin is a simple thing and your iniquity is a forgettable thing. I am sorry if you now have no fear of the Judgment to come. I am sorry if you thought that if things changed I would come back for you - I want to save as many as I can, but that can't be by my holding their hand, as though the power to repent is above them.
The ten commandments stand; don't make an image of God, in your personal response to the life He crucified for your sin; don't rest on your iniquity as if the Holy Spirit is going to just whisk it away. I want to say more, but I feel like I should first get right with God. I don't know why He doesn't just destroy sin, or eradicate iniquity - but I trust His Judgment. We all must trust His Judgment.
I hope this has been adequate confession, that one even so great as I, am still bound to deal with hypocrisy as God deals with hypocrisy.
God bless.