Why do you curse God? To curse is to put down, take away from, imprecate. He will forgive you if you ask.
2007-01-20 04:20:15
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answer #1
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answered by Fish <>< 7
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The Apostle Paul addressed this question in his epistle to the Romans.
Romans 5:21 That as sin hath reigned unto death, even so might grace reign through righteousness unto eternal life by Jesus Christ our Lord.
6:1 What shall we say then? Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound? :2 God forbid. How shall we, that are dead to sin, live any longer therein?
And again in the book of Hebrews we find out what awaits people who would turn God's grace into disgrace by continuing in their old sinful ways.
Hebrews 10:26 For if we sin wilfully after that we have received the knowledge of the truth, there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins, (27) But a certain fearful looking for of judgment and fiery indignation, which shall devour the adversaries. (28) He that despised Moses' law died without mercy under two or three witnesses: (29) Of how much sorer punishment, suppose ye, shall he be thought worthy, who hath trodden under foot the Son of God, and hath counted the blood of the covenant, wherewith he was sanctified, an unholy thing, and hath done despite unto the Spirit of grace? (30) For we know him that hath said, Vengeance belongeth unto me, I will recompense, saith the Lord. And again, The Lord shall judge his people. (31) It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God.
2007-01-20 04:35:33
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answered by Martin S 7
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To actively pursue sin in order to glorify Christ would be to profane the idea of grace.
There is little doubt that we sin abundantly and that His grace is sufficient for our salvation, but the act of loving does not recieve gifts and then require that the price tag for that gift be more, and more, depending on our lust for life. The act of love generally responds in humility to the offering; grateful for the gift of life.
The old testiment law says, "do not boil the kid in the milk of its mother". This means that when a life is given, it is sufficient, don't ask for more.
2007-01-20 04:25:35
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answer #3
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answered by James 1
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Don't let that worry you...people still commit sins.
Personally, I'd like to express my gratitude to Jesus for dying for me by trying hard to please Him, and one way I do that is to try to clean up my act...so far, I've discovered that it isn't always that easy to do, without His help. I don't know about anyone else, but, for me, trying to keep sin out of my life is a constant struggle.
Of course, that's what is right for me, it may not be right for you....
You do what feels right to you.
2007-01-20 04:25:41
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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If the sun exists to lighten up our planet, then dare we make it's rays meaningless by hanging a curtain in front of it?
I'd like to see us try. ;)
2007-01-20 04:32:07
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answer #5
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answered by The Orange Whisperer 2
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You are right. If we sin no more, he would have died in vain. Sinners must thereofre be applauded!
2007-01-20 04:19:53
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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you are a genius, now i shall go on a crime spree and use that as my defence
2007-01-20 04:23:00
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answer #7
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answered by dunnomuch 2
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