| The Sky is Falling ~ | | | | make sure weare covered, there is an easier |
| Do you suppose the expression 'it's raining cats | | | | solution. The opposite ofdisobedience is obedience. |
| and dogs'originated with the flood? | | | | God counts faith as obedience andrighteousness |
| For 120 years, Noah preached, "The sky is falling! | | | | (Ro. 16:26, Ga. 3:6). Two for the price of one;now, |
| The skyis falling!" They laughed at Noah. Who had | | | | that is a pretty good deal! |
| ever heard of rain? | | | | You could do a thousand 'do good' deeds a day, |
| It is not all that different, today. "The end is | | | | obey the lawslike a robot, and God would not be |
| coming! | | | | impressed (Co. 2:20-21, Ro. |
| The end is coming!" But who, in this generation, | | | | 7:6). |
| has ever seen | | | | What God wants most is the relationship; walking |
| God's wrath? Besides, that is for the lost à | | | | with Him,talking with Him, listening for and believing |
| right? That is notwhat God said (Ep. 5:6). | | | | Him (enough to takewhatever step of faith He |
| The Bible was not written for the lost (1 Co. 2:14). | | | | provides in meeting your need). All |
| Godtold us whom He meant (II Ch. 7:14). | | | | God ever wanted was a friend (Ja. 2:23). There is |
| In Co. 3:6, God makes another reference to the | | | | no wrath for |
| children ofdisobedience. Perhaps, He knew we | | | | God's friends (Ro.8:1), but a wonderful relationship |
| would not get it the firsttime? Not very many | | | | instead (II |
| people survived the flood. They did not getit | | | | Co. 3:3, 17). |
| either. | | | | (R) by Joyce C. Lock |
| Instead of researching every instance of sin to | | | | ................................................................. |