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Some say this is just Anaolgy of salvation and calling the prodigals home , but really it rather describes the consequences of immature faith. Others say that the passages is difficult to interpret, for intense the word "tasted" could refer to people who haven't fully committed to Christ…. There are so many different things to dissect here . I want to tell you a story this morning ..
A young man mockingly said to a preacher, "You say that unsaved people carry a great weight of sin.

Frankly, I feel nothing. How heavy is sin? Ten pounds? Fifty pounds?

Eighty pounds? A hundred pounds?" The preacher thought for a moment and gently replied,

"If you laid a four hundred-pound weight on a corpse, would it feel the load?" The young man was quick to say, "Of course not; it's dead." The preacher replied, "The person who doesn't know Christ is equally dead. And though the load is great, he feels none of it."

What does this mean how can we be born again alive in Christ yet without wavering yet dead in sin. I can tell you how we may become callous even cold because maybe just maybe , The very thing we struggle with, we don’t consider it to be sin

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https://www.facebook.com/pastorTomcrandall1?mibextid=LQQJ4d
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Some say this is just Anaolgy of salvation and calling the prodigals home , but really it rather describes the consequences of immature faith. Others say that the passages is difficult to interpret, for intense the word "tasted" could refer to people who haven't fully committed to Christ…. There are so many different things to dissect here . I want to tell you a story this morning ..
A young man mockingly said to a preacher, "You say that unsaved people carry a great weight of sin.

Frankly, I feel nothing. How heavy is sin? Ten pounds? Fifty pounds?

Eighty pounds? A hundred pounds?" The preacher thought for a moment and gently replied,

"If you laid a four hundred-pound weight on a corpse, would it feel the load?" The young man was quick to say, "Of course not; it's dead." The preacher replied, "The person who doesn't know Christ is equally dead. And though the load is great, he feels none of it."

What does this mean how can we be born again alive in Christ yet without wavering yet dead in sin. I can tell you how we may become callous even cold because maybe just maybe , The very thing we struggle with, we don’t consider it to be sin

Send us a text

https://www.facebook.com/pastorTomcrandall1?mibextid=LQQJ4d
PastorTomCrandall@gmail.com

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