Friday, January 25, 2013

WRATH OF GOD

WRATH OF GOD

Absolute need to avoid the 'Wrath of God' is to learn 'why' the Lord has been 'provoked'. 
We know the very basic  cause of the Lord's anger in beinb provoked is our choice to sin.  We allow it, we engage in it, we choose it, we permit it, we embrace it and worst yet, we love it.  For I am convinced that if we truly hated sin, disobeidence unto the Lord and wickedness, near or far, as so many Christians say they do, they would not allow any of the things previously mentioned to be in place. 

and even though there be a multitude of verses that declare the wrath of God, it is literally the farthest thing from the mind of God's people today.  It is happening all around us. But where is the proper response to the wrath being poured out?  'It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the Living God."

Is it? Do we understand this?  Are we seeking to stay out of His hands when He is angry toward us and with us?  If this be so, then why would a people, His Own people, we ourselves provoke Him to anger? 
None of this makes sense.  Unless we accept the begining premise, we don't believe in the 'wrath of God'. 

Why don't we believe in the 'Wrath of God'?

There are several reasons to consider for this. 
1.  We don't know God.  This truth continues to be more and more revealed in God's Own people being ignorant of Him and His ways.  They have a mindset which is foreign to the Word of God.  They spend no time with Him in private, secret fellowship.  They have no recorded visitation or set pattern in their life to reveal, 'Look at what God did here or there.'  They are left with half-truths, which Satan manipulates and distorts.  And they are left with error, speaking for God and on behalf of God even though it to be in direct opposite of what God has said about Himself and revealed about Himself.  'For as high as the heavens are above the earath so are My ways higher than your ways, and My thoughts than your thoughts.'

2.  Closely related to not knowing who God is, is the absence of the Word of God.  I have always been taught to read the Word, memorize the Word, give time to know it.  To listen and read authors, preachers and teachers who expouded the Word so fully.  NOt from their own intellect, but you knew they had been alone with God to hear a special insight and word from it to share. 
But lately what I have seen devleoping is a complete disconnect between preacher, teachers and laymen in churches to the Word of God.  They don't even know Bible characters, events, history or lessons to glean from it.  It is optional to them of whether they read, study and memorize it.  So many millions in the world don't even have the Word of God.  So many in generations ago, gave their life to preserve and proclainm and publish the Word of God.  Now, we have every access to read, hear, learn, and glean and still have people disassociated with the Word of God.
The end result is a people who have no personal relationsbhip with God, nor do they know what the Bible teaches them about God, His works, His Name, His attributes or His ways.  They cannot understand that the God of the Bible is the same God today, because they don't know what God did in His Word.  Malachai, "I am the God Who changes not".  the attribute is 'immutable' - meanign to change not.  Oh, how we need to learn this quickly!

3.  With this absence of the Word of God and a knowledge about God, we are unable to discern and apply current events of our world in association with and direct response to the Word.  Things are happening today in our headlines, but due to our ignorance of the Word, people do not see the connection nor know the relevance.  This is very dangerous in knowing what is coming and the severity of God's anger.

4.  It is not preached nor taught.  there are numerous teaching classes in churches covering a wide range of things that 'help' or provide 'how to' to every situation in our life.  But, I believe, that there are very fundamental issues missing from Bible study.  Most study out of the humanist thinking, 'what's in this for me' mentality.  The old preacher said it, 'it's not what you can get out of God, but what can He get out of you.' 

when was the last sermon you heard on 'the wrath of God'?  When was the last Bible study you attended that covered God's reaction and response to men's sin?  Very few men, churches bring forth the complete view of Scripture.  Most are looking for a gimmick to keep the people or bring them in. 

Let us look at a few instances of Scripture to reveal Who God is, and what He did in relationship to His Own people. 

Exodus 22 - one of the first times used in expressing God's anger toward Israel after the Exodus from Egypt;  v. 24, "And My wrath shall wax hot and I will kill you with the sword. . ."
--this is God speaking that His wrath will be kindled and He will pour it out;
--the cause of His anger being hot against His Own people was if they afflicted and hurt the orphan and widow;  God protects the helpless;  It is a severe punishment if they cry out to Him for help.  He will kill the guilty with the sword.

Exodus 32 - the children of Israel had sinned a great sin in Aaron making the golden calf and the people sinning in worship, frolic, drunkness, and folly against God;  God responds to Moses of His anger in the following verses:
v. 10, "let Me alone, that My wrath may wax hot against them, and I will consume them in a moment"
v. 11, Moses intercedes, "Why does Thy wrath wax hot against them?"  He knew why, yet he was beseeching the Lord for mercy and grace;
v. 12, Moses continues, "Turn from Thy fierce wrath and repent of this evil agianst Thy people'
--God was going to consume them for this evil of creating and worshipping a false god.  Moses interceded, and God gave ear and place to his prayer for mercy and turning away from His fierce wrath to consume the people.
--God was justified in His anger toward them, just as He is toward us today; 'the wages of sin is death' and that truth has not changed;  God is merciful, forgiving and willing to make a way of restoration; Yet when God's own people make such folly their way of life and reject Him and His favor, then they face His wrath and anger.
--But to not realize it, means that's God anger and provoked to wrath continues.  We are much in this same place.

Deuteronomy 1:32, "Yet in this thing ye did not believe in the Lord your God." 
--do you see this truth revealed, 'Ye did not believe in the Lord YOUR God'?  There very own God they did not believe in.  It is understandable to not believe in someone else's god, but when it is your own God, and you cannot believe, what an high offence against the God Who brought them out of Egypt and showed them all the mighty plagues of Egypt and miracles in the wilderness of water out of a rock, the Red Sea, manna on the ground for food.  'But without faith it is impossible to please God'. 
--And for us it is the same.  All the promises, directives given to us in the Scriptures, and we are so full of doubts, fears and unbelief.  In Mark 9, 'I believe, but help thou my unbelief', was an open, honest confession of the father to Christ.  Yet how rare to hear it today of God's Own people, that they really don't believe Him or in Him.
1:34, "And the Lord heard the voice of your words, and was wroth . . .
--Be careful of your thoughts and words, for God sees and hears all;  And again His anger is provoked by their unbelief.  God is fulfilling that which He promised to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and the people are stopping Him from fulfilling His Word and promise by their unbelief and sin. 
Oh, brethren, be not guilty of such an act also.  It costs them 40 years in the wilderness and death.  for all those above 20 yrs. old, died in the wilderness forr their unbelief.  Again, 'the wages of sin is death'.

Deuteronomy 1:37, "And the Lord was angry with me for your sakes"
--Moses disobeyed the Lord and provoked God's anger and judgment;  He was commanded to speak to the rock, but in his anger he doubted and struck it.  Thus, He provoked God to judge him, and again even though God is merciful, loving, and gracious, He will not tolerate disobedience.
--'Isn't it a little sin? speaking to the rock vs. striking it?' I have heard many Christians ask this.  What?  Have you not learned yet, He will not permit disobedience in His Own people.  Isn't this what Satan did? And lead a hosts of angels against God.  Isn't this sin the same as murder and adultery that crucified Christ and made Him endure all the punishment and wrath?  A little sin?  There is no such thing.  Banish the thought and lies of Satan to make you think of justifying any sin.  It all has a price.

Deuteronomy 1:41, "We have sinned. . .we will go up and fight"
--But it was too late.  confession to sin, and ownership is needful and right, but not always able to undo the acts of sin and rebellion, as in this case;  They had crossed the line with their unbelief and God was provoked and would not lead them into the promised land.  How can you go unless He is leading?  How can you win against the enemy unless He is protecting and helping? 
There is no victory.
v. 43, "but ye would not hear, but rebelled against the commandment fo the Lord and went presumptuously "
--The folly continues.  First, they heard, but they would not believe and obey.  Now they don't hear and still won't obey.  A greater condemnation is upon them, 'rebellion'.  'For rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft', which the Lord considered an abomination.
Are we here?  Is this our plight?  Is this our testimony?  have we learned nothing more than they do go up and evangelize, start churches, make disciples, converts and yet God is not with us? 

Deuteronomy 3:26, "But the Lord was wroth with me for your sakes, would not hear me:  and the Lord said unto me, Let it suffice thee; speak no more unto me of this matter."

Deuteronomy 4:3, "The Lord thy God hath destroyed them from among you"  we see here the final end of those that disobeyed the Word of the Lord and followed after Baal-peo.  Do we not see the same for all those that forsake the good and right way in God for the things of sin and self?    There is nothing at the end of that road but destruction. 

Deuteronomy 4:21

Deueronomy 4:24

Deuteronomy 4:26

Deuteronomy 4:27

Deuteronomy 4:31

Deuteronomy 4:40

Deuteronomy 6:15

Deuteronomy 7:4

Deuteronomy 7:10

Deuteronomy 8: 19, 20

Deuteronomy 9:7

9:8

9:14

9:18

9:19

9:20

9:22

9:23, 24

9:25, "as I fell down at the first; because the Lord had said He would destroy you"  And this must be our response and reaction to fall before the Lord.  Can we afford for Him to say, 'I will destroy you' before we respond?  We already know that these things are bringing us to this place, let us respond now, rather than later. 

9:26, "I prayed therefore unto the Lord. . . destroy not Thy people . . ."  The prayer of intercession to stop the destruction of an entire nation.  Again, the mandate spoken and shared, 'He is going to destroy the people'.  And God looks for a man or woman to stand in the gap.

9:27, "look not unto the stubbornness of this people, nor to their wickedness, nor to their sin"  Three things that caused this fierce wrath of God against His Own people.  stubbornness, wickedness and sin.  Three things that plague us and we have continued in for many decades now. 

9:28, "because He hated them, He hath brought them out to slay them"  What would cause God to ahte?  And what does God hate?  Is it not sin?  Yes, it has always been that God hated those things that were anti-God, that seeks to undo His works of mercy and grace.  And we know the tragedy of sin, 'the wages of sin is death'.  God's wrath poured out on those that He hates to destroy and consume them. 

10:10, "and the Lord hearkened unto me at that time also, and the Lord would not destroy thee"  We see it mounting of Moses telling the people how great their wickedness and sin against the Lord.  So much so that He was going to destroy them.  Is this the God of love and forgivenness?  No, He is God, but we also see that God is angry with the wicked and will consume them in a moment. 

11:5, " how the Lord hath destroyed them unto this day"  This was God fighting for Israel when the Egyptians pursued after them.  God destroyed them in the Red Sea.  As He will destroy all those that oppose Him and His church.

11:6, "And what He did unto Dathan and Abiram. . . .how the earth opened her mouth, and swallowed them up"  these that had raised themselves up against Moses and against Aaron and the Word of the Lord, God caused a new thing to be done in destruction.  The ground opened up and swallowed them all and all that was pertaining unto them.  Oh, the high costs of going against the Lord. 

11:16-17, "Take heed to yourselves, that your heart be not deceived, and ye turn aside, and serve other gods, and worship them; v. 17, And then the Lord's wrath be kindled against you. . . and lest ye perish quickly"  They turn aside to false gods.  They reject the Lord and His commandments.  They do not take heed nor give thought to their wicked ways.  And God's response to such actions from His Own people is to pour out His wrath upon them and consume them.  God gave them clear commandments; God gave them prophets and teachers to teach and instruct them in the right way; God gave His Spirit to lead us and guide us in the good way.  And yet, out of all that God has done, we see the consistency of men to turn away from God and embrace evil and sin of rebellion.  Is there no end to it in my heart? in the heart of my loved oens? in the heart of the church?  in the heart of a nation? 

11:21, "Your days may be multiplied and the days of your children. . .as the days of heaven upon the earth"  This is a blessing verse for obedience and faithfulness.  These verses also instruct us towards God's wrath and punishment.  It is the paradox of His ways.  In obedinece unto the Lord, He blesses our days and our children's days.  But the opposite of that is just as true, in disobedience unto the Lord, He shortens our days and the days of our children.  And they are not days of heaven on earth, but days of hell on earth

11:28, "And a curse, if ye will not obey the commandments of the Lord"  A curse?  Who can possibly withstand a curse from God?  No man shall receive grace or mercy that seeks to continue in provoking Him and turning aside from His right ways.  Too many today want it both ways, but this cannot be.  It is either blessing or cursing, it is either for the Lord or against the Lord.  A curse is pronounced from the Lord and we know that His words are truth and not lies.  that which He has pronounced shall be and woe unto that one who receives the curse from the Lord.  Remember the fig tree that Jesus cursed, and it whithered up from the roots and never lived again.  And so is the curse of the Lord upon souls that disobey and reject His rightoues ways.  Be careful my soul of these truths that they not be said of my heart, my thoughts and my ways. 

12:30, "Take heed to thyself that thou be no snared by following them, after that they be destroyed from before thee"  The 'take heed's' are ever so important in this day and age.  Here in these verses of this chatper 12 is God removing the wicked false gods and ways of the heathn.  They have been destroyed and removed.  You would think all is well and good.  But no, there is a warning not to allow for these things to return.  Satan finds a way to reinstitute wickedness in the ways of men.  He sets the snares to entrap, allure, and make captive to his wicked ways.  He is a great hunter of souls and has snared millions upon billions in his evil ways.  Why?  because men did not take heed to that which was destroyed or will be destroyed by God. His wrath destroys. 

13:17, "and there shall cleave nought of the cursed thing to thine hand:  that the Lord may turn from the fierceness of His anger. . . "  The end of this verse is the promised hope of being obedient and faithful.  But our focus of this letter is the anger, wrath and destruction of the Lord against sin and the sinner.  He sets Himself against those that allow for the cursed things of sin, disobedience and self to cling to them and their life.  Thsi provokes the Lord and it is cursed by the Lord.  His anger rages against such defiance.  For they that knew better did not do better.  And in these moments His anger goes forth to consume, destroy and remove men from the earth.  Without someone to intercede it is fulfilled.  There needs to be one that seeks God's mercy in the midst of wrath.

28:45, "Moreover all these curses shall come upon thee and shall pursue thee and overtake thee til thou be destroyed becuase thou hearkenedst not unto the voice of the Lord thy God"  A culmination again of all that God has pronounced coming to pass upon the soul, the people that forsake God's Word and willfully disobey Him for self.  'Til thou be destroyed' comes from the wrath of God upon a people that give no ear to Him. 

28:48, "




Deuteronomy 13:17, "And there shall cleave nought of the cursed thing to thine hand:  that the Lord may turn from the fierceness of His anger, and shew thee mercy. . . "
--the cursed thing of sin is upon us; blood is upon our hands; uncleanness is upon our hands - the world, self, lusts evil;  our hands are defiled
--If the Lord has to turn from His fierceness of His anger, that means that it is already in place and acitve among us and upon us;
--His attributes are still the same and leading of grace and mercy and long-suffering;

Joshua
Judges 2:11, "And the children of Israel did evil in the sight of the Lord, and served Baalim; v. 12 And they forsook the Lord God. . .and followed other gods. . . and provoked the Lord to anger"  The Lord responds to the clear disboedience and rebellion of His people in leaving Him for sin.  God's response is always the same.  He has compassion and mercy and willing to forgive, but sin provokes His anger and then there is a response to be dealt with.

Judges 2:13, "And they forsook the Lord and served Baal and Ashtaroth. v. 14 And the anger of the Lord was hot against Israel. . .v. 15 The hand of the Lord was against them for evil. . ."  So highly had the Lord instructed them time and time again not to fall prey to the gods of the nations that had been destroyed before them.  Baal continued to be the affliction to their souls and posterity throughout the Old Testament.  Ashtaroth was one of the cities conquered, and only a title of evil of a false god aligns with it.  They went after these false gods and provoked the Lord to anger.  There is never any good that can come from provoking the Lord God Almighty.  Yet, it seems they and we are consistent in doing that very thing. 

Judges 2:20, "and the anger of the Lord was hot against Israel. . .because. . ."  The provocation of the Lord is stated why is angry with them.  His anger rages against the sinfulness of men.  It is ultimately found against sin, but sinners sin.  This is stated that His anger is against His Own people.  Then how much more of those who never entered into covenant and relationship with Him?  "It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God"

Judges 3:7, "And the children of Israel did evil in the sight of the Lord and forgat the Lord their God, and served Baalim and the groves. v. 8 the anger of the Lord was hot against Israel. . ."  Three trasngressions are listed against Israel, each one carrying a huge penalty of sin in provoking the Lord.  As if it was not bad enough for them to do evil in His sight, they forgot Him; and if it was not bad enought to forget the Lord Who did so much for them they went and served Baal and the other groves.  It is no wonder then that the next verses following we read the repeated, consistent, immutable holy God's response, His anger waxed hot against them. 

Judges 4:1, "And the children of Israel again did evil in the sight of the Lord. . .v. 2 And the Lord sold them. . ."  We see 'cause and effect' here again demostrated in the consistency of both God and man.  Men sin, God responds.  His anger and wrath against sin is fierce.  a key word in these verses that I gave is 'again' they sinned.  The repeated offender faces a deeper wrath of God each time.  And too many it seems are doomed never to learn nor change. 

Judges 10:6, 7, "And the children of Israel did evil again in the sight of the Lord and served Baalim, and Ashtaroth, and the gods of Syria, and the gods of Zidon, and the gods o Moab, and the gods of the children of Ammon, and the gods of the Philistines, and forsook the Lord; and served not Him." v. 7 And the anger of the Lord was hot against Israel, and He sold them. . ."  The deepening of their sin is before us!  Before they served one god, then two, now a whole hosts of gods.  The added transgression of forsaking the Lord and disobedience to serve Him.  thus, God requites their iniquity and sells them into slavery to the Philistines and Ammonites.  Duration of timing

I Samuel 5:6, "But the hand of the Lord was heavy upon them of Ashdod, and He destroyed them and smote them "  Here is the hand of the Lord going out against the Philistines for having the ark and placing it near and among their false gods.  At the end the ark is returned, but not before God shows and demonstrated that He is the Lord God and there is none other.  A clear sign that God's hand goes out against 'those that hate Him and He will repay them to their face.'

I Samuel 6:19, "And He smote the men of Bethshemesh, because they had looked into the ark of the Lord. . .the Lord had smitten many of the people with a great slaughter"  They knew not to touch the ark, let alone look into it.  Even though this verse does not use the words or language of 'wrath', 'anger' or 'destroyed' as we have seen throughout this Scripture listing, nevertheless, we see that God was provoked to anger and destroyed them due to their disobedience of looking into the ark.  They knew it, yet they did not obey it.  'To him that knoweth to do good, and does not do it, to him it is sin.'
Woe to such a people that take lightly sin.

II Samuel 6:7, "And the anger of the Lord was kindled against Uzzah"  Uzza died on the spot, because God struck him dead for touching the ark.  They had placed the ark on a cart, which was strictly prohibited.  They were to carry it on their shoulders with staves, not a cart.  When the cart hit a rough patch, it stumbled.  And innocently, Uzza tried to steady it from falling.  But it was an act of disobedience, that had already been warned, no man to touch the holy ark.  He died as a result of disobedience.  'the wages of sin is death'

II Samuel 24:1, "And again the anger of the Lord ws kindled against Israel. . ."  God, it says, moved David to number the people so that His wrath and judgment might fall on them.  And at the last of it, the holy site for the temple was found and secured.  There is much mystery with this chapter.  I can see at the end of it, that God's purposes was to gain the place for the temple.  There is much throughout Scripture that revels around this holy site. 

'And again. . '  it is the repeated response of God toward His people due to their rebellion and sin.  And how often it is said of Israel: 'again they murmured'; and 'again they sinned against Him'.  And we are no different.  How many times has it been revealed by the pricking of the Holy Spirit, 'Again, I find you here and in this sin?'  Again, we come to Him to ask for forgiveness, 749,863 times, guilty of repeating.  It shall all be revealed in eternity of our 'again' sins. 

II Kings 13:3, "And the anger of the Lord was kindled against Israel"
it had been a continuation of the kings of Israel being evil.  They continued to 'provoke the Lord' to anger with their sins.  And God responds.  He delivered them in that hands of their enemies.  They was pressed sore for their sin.  and although God had mercy upon them, to not allow them to be completely destroyed, needless to say, they were much reduced in numbers.  We read this constantly through the study of the Kings, 'they did evil in the sight of the Lord'. 

II Kings 17:11, "And there they burnt incense in all the high places, as did the heathen whom the Lord carried away before them: and wrought wicked things to provoke the Lord to anger."

this is the conclusion of the children of Israel.  They had practiced evil since the kingdom had been split and Jeroboam had reigned.  Over 200 years of continual provoking the Lord.  God's hot anger against them had punished them, afflicted them, departed from them; all in the hopes that they would understand their sin had separated them from the Lord.  And in that hope they would return to the Lord, repent and renew their vows to Him with all their heart.  But alas, it never happened.  And here in this chapter 17, there is the beginning of the end for Israel because of their sin against the Lord in idols, fasle sacrifices, sending their children through the fire and forsaking the Lord God and His commandments. 
The phrase, 'wrought wicked things to provoke' is an unusual phrase not used before (that I can find).  It is the nature of the 'continuation of evil' in man that we see at its fullest here.  The progression of sin away from God, more self and ultimately given over to wicked things.  They 'wrought wicked things' of evil in their family, in theier country, in their religion, in their thoughts, in their actions; it became their consuming passion to pracitice evil.  Does this not register with us? 

II Kings 17:17, "And they caused their sons and their daughters to pass through the fire, and used divination and enchantments, and sold themselves to do evil in the sight of the Lord, to provoke Him to anger."

The continual pracitce to walk contrary unto the Lord, even though they knew better.  All of this is, of course, is leading to their ultimate demise.  It truly is a a marvel to read of their actions and know where this heading.  And yet, so many in the church today, read this, and wonder, how could they do such things?  And the real question is, 'how can we do such things, and not expect the same wrath from God on our nation, family, church and individual lives.'  We are on the same path as they, steam rolling to destruction for our actions and reactions.

II Kings 17:18, "Therefore the Lord was very angry with Israel, and removed them out of His sight: there was none left but the tribe of Judah only."

And one of the few times in scripture that these two words are put together in describing God, 'very angry'.  We have seen the continual phrase, 'they provoked Him'; 'He was angry'; but to see that phrae, 'very angry' should resound within us of its severity.  So sever was it that He not only punished them, worked against them, but removed them out of His sight.  Do you understand the depths of being removed out of His sight?  Is this not hell in itself?  out of God's presence? 

And HE removed them that there was not that remained in the promised land, just as He had said woudl happen if they forsook Him. 

II Chronicles 28:11, "For the fierce wrath of the Lord is upon you."

Israel, king Pekah came into Judah; killed 120,000 men in the army and carried away over 200,000 women and children.  Thinking that their great assualt was warranted and they easily did, in doing so, they provoked the Lord to respond.  the prophet meets them upon their return to Samaria and declares to them, that their wrath against Judah reached heaven and that their own sins are not without God's wrath.  Thus, we have this phrase used in verse 11 against Israel. 

But it is not to be forgotten that in this chapter King Ahaz has done much evil to provoke the Lord to wrath.  And God removing His protection from Judah, sees all the nations around them begin to revolt and attack them.  You cannot go without God and expect to continue.  It is His mercies that carry us. 

John 3
In verse 16, one of the most quoted and familar verses in all the Bible, 'For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son. . .'  And men love to know of the expression of God's love.  Satan places the imbalance on just one attribute of God.  but God is consistent with all His attributes, He does not over balance one and neglect the other.  There are equally and rightly meeted out to every response of men and sin. 
Which brings us to John 3:36, God is love and is willing that all should be saved.  He gave us His Son with so much love, however, to the soul that rejects and spurns this love, 'the wrath of God abides upon him'.  What can a man do when God's wrath hangs upon him?  What one would ever reject the love of God for the saving of the soul? 
--His wrath is upon the sin in the sinner, for they have made their choice and rejected HIs great offer of love;
--His wrath is punishment for such a choice and for such folly;


Response from Us

Now we come to the realizaation that as we have seen God's response toward Israel in the Old Testament, He is the same today.  The church is just the same in its response as Israel.  We have provoked Him; we invoke His wrath; we disobey and excuse it away that we are under grace.  But God is consistent in His response to a people who are commanded to obey and be faithful.  As well, to a people who are disobedient and unfaithful. 

So let our response be found 'pleasing unto Him'.  Let Him say of us, as He said of Job, 'Have you considered my people, the church' when fraught with Satan's accusations.  Will He say, 'well done' of us?  God cannot lie, therefore He will not say 'well done' to a peole or person that has not done wll.  He will speak truth to us, and our own conscience will know His certanity in all this. 

But if our response is right; we have humbled ourselve, we have prayed in earnest, with faith, without ceasing, we have set our eyes on Him and have sight of nothing else but Him; we have confessed and repented of our evil ways HE has revealed to us in pricking our conscience, and we have served Him well.  Then we can know rightly that our response is right in His sight.  It is not by what men think, or you and I may consider to be right, but only if He says, 'this is the way, now walk in it.' 

But where is this response?  Where is death to self proclaimed, exemplified, taught or promoted?  Where is the one that fills the rivers with tears of sorrow for the iniquity of man? for the souls that are perishing by the billions into an etenral hell?  As David said in Psalm 119, 'rivers of water run down my eyes because they keep not Thy law'.  Is it true of us, that we weep? that we mourn? that we plead out of urgency and desperation?  No false tears, but real weeping on behalf of others.  Realizing everything that God has done, is doing and will do for the saving of men and glorifying of His Own self, but the rejection of men is rampant. 

And if these things be so, (and they are true) then where is the Moses, where is the 'man to stand in the gap', where is the one to make up the hedge against the wrath of God? against the ONe that has been provoked to plead and beg for the souls of men, lest they be consumed?  Where is the time invested and spent in seeking His kingdom above our own or the kingdoms of this world? 

Oh, let there be a man found, a woman found, a child found that understands and knows that there is a God of mercy Who hoovers above us, seeking for one who will fill this void.  His eyes run to and fro listending and watching for that one that will believe and bring glory to His name.  May it be you and I given and giving unto Him all that we are for Satan to be put down, souls to be set free and delivered and for His Name to be glorified in all the earth.


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