Good morning everyone. God is good all the time, all the time God is good. TOO BLESSED TO BE STRESSED!!!
How often do we look away from things we should confront? If you see someone abusing a spouse, child, or just someone on the street -- what do you do? Look the other way? Avoid them? Or do you try to mediate and step in?
Here is the deal. If I want steak tonight and my wife wants shrimp, then we can come to a compromise. Maybe instead of eating at home we go to a restaurant when we can each get what we want. Or maybe one of us will agree to eat what the other wants. Is this bad? No!
Say we are in Bible study and some of us want to do Luke and others want to do revelation. What do we do? Discuss it and come to an agreement. Maybe Revelation now, then Luke next. It will bring about unity. We are all together agreeing on the solution. No problem whatsoever.
What does the Bible say about sin and compromise? The Bible strongly condemns compromising with sin, which is seen as disobedience to God and can lead to spiritual decline.
We cannot compromise with false doctrine and follow the world. We have to stay rooted in the Bible, which is GOD'S WORD!!!
Compromising the Biblical truths can lead to deception, disstruction, and comes with eternal consequences.
Sin is sin. We should hate sin, but love the sinner. Well, she/he is gay and I just can't love them. YES YOU CAN! Love them, but not their sin. Well, he/she is an alcoholic, I just can't love them for that. YES YOU CAN! Love them, but not their sin.
Too often we don't separate the two. There is a difference between sin and the sinner. You are a sinner. I am a sinner. I still love you no matter what. It is the same with them. HOWEVER, we do not compromise to the extent we are going against GOD'S WORD!
Do I support you in your sin? NO! But I will support you with my love. That is God. He loves us no matter what. All day, all the time, 24/7-365, God loves you and me.
Bible verses to consider:
God warns against making covenants with the inhabitants of the Promised Land, highlighting the dangers of compromising with those who worship other gods.
- Jesus states, "No one can serve two masters," illustrating the impossibility of serving both God and worldly desires.
Daniel 3:16-18:
Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego refused to bow down to a golden image, demonstrating unwavering faith and refusal to compromise with idolatry
Am I a sinner. YES, but I have a savior who gave HIS life for me, and for that I will be eternally grateful. Thank you for reading. Love you all.
In Christ's Love and Grace
Johnny