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Theme From Sunday's Sermon: Salvation: God’s Solution to Sin
On this edition of One Single Story, Pastors Stephen Mizell, Jay Rivenbark, and Alyssa Bream discuss the following questions:
We’ve been talking this week about salvation as God’s solution for sin. We’ve talked about being familiar with Jesus’ teachings and miracles without being converted. We’ve talked about the dangers of rejecting the message of Jesus. And we’ve talked about Jesus’ radical call to follow Him first and foremost. When I was reading the psalm in our daily reading today, I was hit with a strong reminder that there will be a Judgment Day for the wicked if they reject God’s salvation.
So, God’s judgment tastes good? I’ve always thought of judgment as something bad. In this illustration, why would it not be bitter-tasting?
Is sin sort of like a tasty alcoholic drink? You just keep drinking, becoming more numb and more drunk on sin over time, unaware of coming judgment?
Does it bother you that the psalmist presented God as a barkeeper slash assassin?
What is the solution for avoiding this cup of wine?
The reading for the day is:
Deuteronomy 23:1–25:19
Luke 10:13-37
Psalm 75:1-10
Proverbs 12:12-14