You shout out to God saying, "Why can't I do everything right!", "Why must this happen to me!" "I don't deserve this!" We let the pessimism of this world rub unto us when we let the circumstances of life dictate every decision we make.
The problem with us is that we classify what is sin and we don't go to God's definition, we don't want to because it'll show us how wrong we are. We shy away from what God says about sin because we grew accustomed to the ways of the world; we don't want to face God just like the Israel did when Moses went up to the moutain (And they said to Moses, "You speak to us, and we will listen. But don't let God speak directly to us, or we will die!") We love life too much and not the Creator, not our Redeemer, not our Savior.
The problem, my problem is that I pass less time with God, that I don't read the Bible like I used to.
My problem is that I trust more my job than I do to my Savior; He died for me, He paid my sins, He keeps me from harm.
One should lean more to God than to one's job, than to one's dreams.
All of our problems will go away when we decide to trust God more.
The problem with us is that we classify what is sin and we don't go to God's definition, we don't want to because it'll show us how wrong we are. We shy away from what God says about sin because we grew accustomed to the ways of the world; we don't want to face God just like the Israel did when Moses went up to the moutain (And they said to Moses, "You speak to us, and we will listen. But don't let God speak directly to us, or we will die!") We love life too much and not the Creator, not our Redeemer, not our Savior.
The problem, my problem is that I pass less time with God, that I don't read the Bible like I used to.
My problem is that I trust more my job than I do to my Savior; He died for me, He paid my sins, He keeps me from harm.
One should lean more to God than to one's job, than to one's dreams.
All of our problems will go away when we decide to trust God more.
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