Does God still speak to us IF we sin? (1)
Do you know that sin does not stop God from speaking to you or you from hearing His voice?
I am very much aware that a thought like this - being highly unpopular - will set off the alarm bells of religion, but if you will stick with me a little, I will establish the scriptural justifications for my position from both the old and the new testament, and this is the first.
Remember, the story of Adam; after Adam sinned, Did God still speak to him? Of course, He did. God came in the cool of the day and called out to Adam saying "where are you?" (Gen 3:9). Did Adam hear? Of course, he still heard the voice of God. Adam responded, “I heard Your voice in the garden, and I was afraid because I was naked; and I hid myself.” (Genesis 3:10 NKJV). If you critically examine this account, it seems like God was totally oblivious to the fact that Adam had just sinned, because His attitude to Adam didn't change post Adam's disobedience. However, we all know better. God knew but He didn't get mad at Adam. He still came down as the loving Father that He is, seeking for fellowship with Adam.
Friends, this clearly reveals that God still speaks and still desires fellowship with us IF we make mistakes. He's not a man, He doesn't give 'silent treatments'. As Travis Greene reminded us in his beautiful song "good and loved", He is good and we are loved. He is too good to fold His hands, keep quiet and watch us continue in error IF we make mistakes. He will speak and we will hear.
Friends, this clearly reveals that God still speaks and still desires fellowship with us IF we make mistakes. He's not a man, He doesn't give 'silent treatments'. As Travis Greene reminded us in his beautiful song "good and loved", He is good and we are loved. He is too good to fold His hands, keep quiet and watch us continue in error IF we make mistakes. He will speak and we will hear.
Now, whether we respond to His voice is a different thing entirely. Note that, it is responding to His voice that halts the inevitable waterloo that the person - who is walking in error - is headed. And that's God's aim of speaking, to stop the decline. I pray we respond to the voice of God always in Jesus' name, amen. God bless you.
PS: "IF" was used intentionally to indicate that making a mistake is not guaranteed or definite. God is able to keep us from falling (Jude 24). However, if you refuse to respond to God's leading, you may very quickly go astray because God's voice is designed to be our compass.
PS: "IF" was used intentionally to indicate that making a mistake is not guaranteed or definite. God is able to keep us from falling (Jude 24). However, if you refuse to respond to God's leading, you may very quickly go astray because God's voice is designed to be our compass.
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