Showing posts with label Face of God. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Face of God. Show all posts

Monday, July 2, 2018

God is Against Evil


1 Peter 3:12 For the eyes of the Lord are over the righteous, and his ears are open unto their prayers: but the face of the Lord is against them that do evil.
The character question, do I choose to do good or do I choose to do evil. This should be a no brainer. Choosing to do good or live righteous is given with promise that the Lord will watch over those who do good, and He listens to the prayers of those who choose to live a life that follows His commandments. Choosing to do that which is evil or forbidden in God’s word is to have the wrath of God to face. This is pretty harsh when we think that God is love, pours out His grace, and desires to show mercy. Hard to think that this kind of God is against those who refuse to follow His ways and choose to do evil. God is holy, and the very nature of God is against that which is unholy, or evil. He is also a God of forgiveness and will not turn anyone away that will humble themselves before Him and confess their wicked ways. He desires fellowship with His fallen creation and has provided a way to have fellowship with Him. The cross has bridged the gap between sinful man and a Holy God. To those that refuse to turn from their wicked ways and do what is right, will face the judgment of the Lord for their choices. As long as we have breathe, we have a choice to do right or do evil. God does not make that choice for us. We decide if we will walk with God and do good, or abide in sin and do evil. 

Monday, September 4, 2017

Seeking the Face of God

1 Chron 16:11 Seek the Lord and his strength, seek his face continually.

Seeking the face of God is to pursue after His glory. Finding the face of God is to dwell in His presence. Day and night, and at every opportunity we need to seek the presence of God. In the morning when we rise, in the afternoon as we work, and the evening in the shelter of our homes. When we seek Him with all our heart, He will be found, and we will see His face. The OT says that no man has seen the face of God, but we seek beyond the physical attributes, we seek His love, mercy and grace. Some day we will see Jesus face to face and that will be glory, but until then, we can see through a glass darkly and get a glimpse of His glory and when these bodies are glorified we will see His face as it is.