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Are American declining in moral?
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<blockquote data-quote="tdidymas" data-source="post: 77632134" data-attributes="member: 357572"><p>Great testimony! But yes, I feared hell, and then years later came across this statement of Jesus: "Do not fear those who can kill the body, but afterward can do nothing to you. Rather, fear Him who can destroy both your body and soul in hell (gehenna); I tell you, that's whom you should fear." (Lk. 12:4-5)</p><p></p><p>So, if Jesus delivered us from bondage to the fear of death (that is, eternal condemnation), then how could we be delivered from something we never were in bondage to? I get the idea that people who don't believe in fearing God (or fearing what He can justly do) have some issue they don't want to address.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tdidymas, post: 77632134, member: 357572"] Great testimony! But yes, I feared hell, and then years later came across this statement of Jesus: "Do not fear those who can kill the body, but afterward can do nothing to you. Rather, fear Him who can destroy both your body and soul in hell (gehenna); I tell you, that's whom you should fear." (Lk. 12:4-5) So, if Jesus delivered us from bondage to the fear of death (that is, eternal condemnation), then how could we be delivered from something we never were in bondage to? I get the idea that people who don't believe in fearing God (or fearing what He can justly do) have some issue they don't want to address. [/QUOTE]
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