Skip to main content

All Sin is NOT the Same!



*Some sin(s) will thwart or ruin your destiny

*Some sin(s) will destroy your health (diseases & sickness)

*Some sin(s) will destroy your relationships

*Some sin(s) will kill you

*Some sin(s) will cause you to have a bad reputation

*Some sin(s) will hurt people who love you most 

*Some sin(s) will cause you to feel bad about yourself (insecure)

*Some sin(s) put you into financial bondage

*Some sin(s) leave a big scar that can never be removed

*The list goes on...

The reason God hates sin is because SIN HURTS PEOPLE!

Jesus paid the price for us to live VICTORIOUSLY over sin.

Through Christ, sin no longer has a hold on us.

Sin always has consequences.

It's not about finding loop-holes for making it into heaven, it's about LIVING a victorious life on earth and DOING the will of God!

We SHOULD NOT judge people who are broken and in sin. 

We SHOULD judge sin because sin hurts people.

We SHOULD NOT entangle ourselves with sinners who would influence us to do things we shouldn't do.

We SHOULD WANT to live in the blessing of God, and the blessing is only granted to those who are obedient to His Word.

Sure, we could practice certain sins and still make it into heaven, BUT we SHOULD NOT want to live a crippled life on earth... we SHOULD want to live victoriously!

When we minister to people who live in sin, we SHOULD NOT join their sin.

We SHOULD NOT allow those who practice sin to speak into our lives.

Christians should NEVER be bent on living a sinful life because they feel that all sin is the same.

Read Deuteronomy 28 (Entire) and Deuteronomy 30:19-20 - Life is about CHOICES!

~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Now, go... and sin no more! - John 8:11





DEBORAH G ROSS

Saving Souls. Transforming Lives. Healing Hearts, Minds and Marriages with The Word
The contagious faith and anointed Bible teachings of Deborah Ross have a worldwide impact. Her passion is speaking for women's ministry, marriage ministry, prison ministry, addiction recovery ministry, conferences, retreats, television and radio. 
Choose Life with Deborah Ross television and radio broadcasts are “Empowering YOU to LIVE in the BLESSING.” 

Deborah and her husband, Jay, have been featured on The 700 Club in a story that highlighted her book, Healing a Broken Marriage. Their journey serves as a powerful teaching testimonial of a marriage that was upside down for eighteen years before God turned things right side up.  
Deborah's newest book is called Woman2Woman: the Naomi & Ruth Experience. It is an in-depth Bible study that transforms the hearts and lives of women with short lessons that can be shared through a mentoring relationship or studied individually.
    To find out more about Deborah Ross visit www.DeborahRossMinistries.org 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

THINGS THAT MAKE YOU GO HMMM...

Wonder what God thinks about this? When... The Easter Bunny is celebrated in place of the Passover Lamb. Children are taught Santa Clause is real but God is not. Santa Clause is taught to be supernatural, but Biblical miracles have passed away. The sick give their last dollar for a remedy while refusing to believe God wants to heal them. A spiritualist is real, but prophets don't exist today. Horoscopes are accurate but the Bible is not. Denominational doctrine is more important than the Holy Spirit. The consensus of an ethnic group is more important than God's Word. Soulish agendas are more important than respecting authority. Holiness and Righteousness are not valued in Christianity. The church winks at abominations. Perverted pastors lead the people. Human Trafficking actually has a customer (supply & demand). Millions of taxpayer dollars pay for discord in Congress. People would rather believe a lie than to believe the truth. The only truth...

Bertram & Ross: The Poison of Bitterness

Got Hope?

Now may the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that you may abound in hope by the power of the Holy Spirit . Romans 15:13 Are you living a life of hope today, right now, this minute?  What thoughts have gone through your mind today? Are they hope-filled or hope-less?  Webster’s dictionary defines hope as “the feeling that what is wanted can be had and that things will turn out for the best, (v) to look forward to with desire and reasonable confidence.” A hope-filled thought is knowing that things will turn out for the best. A hopeless thought is believing the worst about a situation. I often hear these expressions: “I hope my marriage will last.”“I hope my kids will be happy.”“I hope I have enough money.”“I hope my business will be successful.” Are you relying on yourself or others for hope?  We can’t “hope” things in to existence.  Misplaced hope is placing hope in ourselves, our abilities, our situation or circ...