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• The text discusses the notion that God is not to be mocked and uses various examples, both modern and biblical. References are made to instances where individuals or institutions, such as the CNN and a known church, were believed to have faced consequences for actions contrary to biblical teachings. There’s also a reference to the downfall of King Nebuchadnezzar in the Bible, which was attributed to his pride and mockery of God.
• The text examines the belief that despite the apparent success of wrongdoers in their lifetime, ultimate judgment awaits them. This argument is supported using the biblical story of Lazarus and the rich ruler, and reminders from Psalms 37. This highlights that while wealth or prosperity isn’t inherently evil, the love of money and material things can lead to immoral actions.
• The narrative warns against the danger of denying God and Jesus Christ, with a reference to Isaiah 5:20 and a disturbing trend of good being touted as evil – an example being the branding of traditional Catholics as domestic extremists. This serves as a reminder for Christians to remain steadfast and committed to their faith in light of societal changes.• In Matthew 10:33, Jesus states that whoever denies Him before others will also be denied before God. This belief suggests that after life on earth, a judgment is made and those who deny Jesus, showing no compassion or acceptance, will be sent to hell.
• Believing in and truly accepting Jesus is seen as the only path to heaven. Unlike in other religions where moral conduct or work might lead to salvation, in Christianity, it is the acceptance of Jesus and the appreciation of His sacrifice that ensures one’s place in heaven.
• The profound call in a Christian’s life is to acknowledge Jesus before humans, to live in alignment with His teachings and principles, and to commit one’s life to Him. This faith and acceptance are valued as a significant aspect of Christian life.
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Do not be deceived. God is not mocked for whatever a man sows that he will also reap. There’s quite a few instances of people who have mocked God and seen instant judgment for it – a sowing and reaping, a clear demonstration of it with the church that burned down. With CNN, some modern examples as well as biblical examples as well. We’ll look at an overview of all of that and what the Bible has to say about it in this video.
We know in the last days, mocking and scoffing of God and his ways will increase. Two Peter three three tells us that. And as we’re seeing that increase, we’re seeing some demonstrations of people reaping what they sowed. In the month of June 2023, a rainbow-friendly church was struck by lightning and burned down. As many people are aware, certain denominations are now promoting things that the Bible says is not a way to live your life. This, in fact, was one of those churches, the First Congregation Church of Spencer in Massachusetts, known for being a church promoting these types of ideologies. And here’s some picture evidence that the church was actually struck by lightning and burned down. Interestingly enough, in 1743, part of the church burned as well. And then in 1772, another church was constructed there and that one burned down in 1862. It seems like there might be a spiritual territorial attack or a stronghold on this property and it just continually gets burned down through time as they continually go on. I really wonder what their old type of ideologies they were teaching were if there’s a history of that as well.
CNN is an example of an organization that continually mocks Christianity and the God of the Bible, and we’ll see what the fruit of that has led to. But first, some attacks that they’ve done. In 2019, a CNN host mocked the idea that God directed who becomes President of the United States? Take a listen to this commercial that CNN played during one of their democratic debates, one of the times when they get the most traffic to their site.
Hi, I’m Ron Reagan, an unabashed atheist, and I’m alarmed by the intrusions of religion into our secular government. That’s why I’m asking you to support the Freedom From Religion Foundation, the nation’s largest and most effective association of atheists and agnostics, working to keep state and church separate, just like our founding fathers intended. Please support the Freedom from Religion Foundation. Ron Reagan, lifelong atheist, not afraid of burning in hell and the mocking truly continues from here. But God does, in this case, demonstrate a judgment and a correction on the part of CNN and some of their hosts. CNN host Chris Como mocks God, prayer, and compassion.
First, I would like to offer my thoughts and prayers because that’s what you do when you offer thoughts and prayers. You mock those who lost loved ones because if you gave it any thought at all, you would never walk away from any of these without figuring out a better way to deal with them. And prayer? You think leaving it to God is the answer? We pray for strength. We pray for wisdom, for resolve, but we clearly don’t want to act on any of those here. So what are you praying for? CNN Tonight With D Lemon starts right now. Where do these people, I mean, come on, really? Thank God he’s Irish. Like, they should open, like, start a pretzel business because they got it twisted, they got to twist it and well, it’s religion. You can’t wear a mask. You don’t see one on Jesus. Try CNN article. December 4, 2021. CNN fires Chris Como.
What other fruit has CNN reaped from their sowing of lies and the mocking of the one true most High God? March 14, 2023. CNN’s ratings woes continue as network has its lowest rated week in more than seven years. Nebuchadnezzar is an interesting case in the Bible of an evil king, truly, but a king who mocked God and attacked God and his people. But God continually corrected to try to get Nebuchadnezzar on the right path. In one instance, he offered Daniel all the food and fruit and anything in his kingdom, truly, that he really wanted. Daniel chose to not eat any of the king’s luxurious foods and decided to eat only vegetables for ten days. After the ten days, Daniel and his three friends who did this looked healthier than the other men who ate the king’s food. Of course, we all know the story of the lion’s den – Daniel being thrown in there by Nebuchadnezzar. Nebuchadnezzar came running the next morning to see if Daniel was still alive, and of course, God kept him alive.
This was because Daniel decided to pray to God and to praise the Lord in spite of the new law that was set for people to only worship and pray to Nebuchadnezzar. And lastly, in the book of Daniel, we’re told of Nebuchadnezzar’s final judgment and correction from God leading him down a very hard path after being mocked by Nebuchadnezzar constantly and not learning his lesson. And it actually led Nebuchadnezzar to repentance. But when his heart was lifted up and his spirit was hardened in pride, he was disposed from his High Kingly throne, and they took his glory from him. Then he was driven from the sons of men. His heart was made like the beasts, and his dwelling was with the wild donkeys. They fed him with grass like oxen, and his body was wet with the dew of heaven till he knew that the Most High God rules in the kingdom of men and appoints over it whom he chooses. Nebuchadnezzar finally comes to this reality and repents and starts to believe and follow the truth of God. At the end of the time, I, Nebuchadnezzar, lifted my eyes to heaven and my understanding returned to me and I blessed the most high and praised and honored him who lives forever. For his dominion is an everlasting dominion, and his kingdom is from generation to generation.
Oftentimes that’s what judgment and correction from God really is. It’s a chastising to lead us and point us to God to realize that he is the one true God and to lead us to repentance and following his ways. Now, there are some cases in the Bible where instant judgment doesn’t come. Sometimes in an entire lifetime, we won’t see what would expect to be a reaping and a sowing of somebody who does evil. But the Bible gives us a clear understanding of this as well. One case of that is Lazarus and the rich ruler. In Luke 16, verses 19 through 31, we’re told of the rich man who was dressed in purple and fine linen and lived in luxury every day. And outside of his gate, there was a beggar named Lazarus who never received any help from the rich man. We’re told then how the rich man was carried away to hell and how Lazarus was brought up to be in Abraham’s side. There’s a conversation that takes place between Lazarus and the rich man. The rich man begging for Lazarus to just dip his finger in water and touch it to his tongue, also begging Lazarus that him or Abraham could go to his family, to his brothers, and tell them of this place of torment. And Abraham’s response, of course, is that they can give the rich man no help in hell and that they can’t go back to tell his family they have Moses and the prophets. They need to listen to them, he says. Also, if they do not listen to Moses and the prophets, they will not be convinced even if someone rises from the dead, whichIn Matthew 10:33, Jesus says, “Whoever denies me before men, him I will also deny before my Father who is in heaven.”
There will come a day when we are not on this earth anymore, and you have zero control over your destination. There will be a judgment on your life. And if you have not accepted Jesus Christ, and if you have denied Him and mocked Him, you are cast where the rich man went who showed no compassion to Lazarus – to hell. You’re going to hell. And that is just the way it is. Jesus is the only way out of it.
That’s why it’s just the most amazing thing ever. Jesus took the penalty of all of our wrongdoings. Living and accepting Him is the way into heaven. It’s easy – you don’t have to work your way there, like in Buddhism or in Islam. It’s an amazing story. It’s true and it’s real.
So giving your life to Jesus Christ and being in right standing with Him and acknowledging Him before man and just living for Him – that is the call of our life. And I pray you all are doing it.
Thanks for watching, and God bless.
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