Jeremiah was a man in peril and when He cried out the Lord heard him. There is a reaping in the sowing of sin that is of anguish that will brake our heart and cause us to shed many a tear. Jeremiah speaks of a sorrow and an anguish that is not brought about by sin but by God Himself. What is the purpose of lamentations for today? God is a God of love, but is He a God of hate? God loves the sinner but hates the sin. Sin will seperate us from God. God still hears the cries of those who call out in sorrow for their wickedness, repenting of their transgressions, not simply sorry of their oppression.
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God doesn't exist to give us cushy lives! The preacher reminds us, God doesn't exist to give us cushy lives. When we repent are we grieved over our wickedness or over the affliction caused by our wickedness. There is a difference! The God of Lamentations is the same yesterday, today, and forever. The God of Love also is the God of hate. God hates sin!
Daryl Hensley, was saved at the tender age of 12 years old in his home with his parents by his bedside. He has often said, "If salvation had cost a penny I wouldn't of had it because I didn't even have any pockets on the pajamas I was wearing. I thank God it is free." He was...