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    Abusing God’s Patience

    Abusing God's Patience
    Romans 2:4-5
    Have you ever ignored the press of conviction upon your heart? Maybe you rationalized your wrongdoing with the thought that if God were really upset, He'd put a stop to things by disciplining you. Psalm 50:21 reminds us that the silence of heaven does not mean approval. Remaining in sin is an abuse of the Lord's patience.
    When God seems slow to react, we might hope He's overlooking our transgressions--we'd like to continue in sin because the momentary pleasure is more appealing than obedience. But thankfully, the Father knows our weaknesses, our innate carnality, and the state of our spiritual growth, and He therefore measures His response. Motivated by love and a desire to gently restore His children to righteousness, God refrains from doling out immediate punishment. Instead, He waits for the Holy Spirit's proddings to impact the believer's heart. The weight of conviction is actually an invitation to turn from wrongdoing and return to godliness.
    However, we're a stubborn people. There are times when we persist in sin because the sentence against an evil deed isn't executed quickly (Eccl. 8:11). In this dangerous situa-tion, it's possible to immerse ourselves in sin and harden our hearts against the Lord. Then the Holy Spirit's call to repentance falls on spiritual ears rapidly going deaf.
    As we learn and understand more about God and His ways, we are increasingly responsible to live righteously. The Lord is not slow; He's patient. Do not abuse His patience with callous disregard for His statutes. Repent and be holy in the sight of the Lord.
    Dr. Stanley

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    AMEN.

    The fish are biting and there's hogs to be kill-t. Gotta go!

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      #3
      Amen Bro Bill

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        #4
        Good one Sir !

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          #5
          Thanks Bro. Bill

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            #6
            Really great, thank you!

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              #7
              Amen

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                #8
                Thank you.

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                  #9
                  Amen Bro. Bill

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                    #10
                    Amen.

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                      #11
                      Amen, thanks for posting

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                        #12
                        Up

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                          #13
                          amen and thanks for sharing

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                            #14
                            I think we all have abused God's patience at times. I'm striving to do it less. Thank You for posting.

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                              #15
                              Amen

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