Deceived by Delayed Punishment, Part 2 (TMF:1183)
Wednesday, July 31, 2019
Peace to Live By: Deceived by Delayed Punishment, Part 2 (TMF:1183) - Daniel Litton
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  So, a person who fornicates, for instance, while they may not see God’s hand against them now for this sin, God will judge them in the future for it. Indeed, God is keeping track of everything everyone does. And he doesn’t forget sin, let it slide by, or grade on a curve. People are responsible for every sin they do whether or not they realize it or not. Let’s consider this concept a little bit further. A person driving on the roadway may be in a hurry and decide he or she is going to run a red light. The person looks around first, sees no cops around, and decides to run the red light. And let’s say the person is successful in doing so. The person is not seen by a cop and there are no consequences for this action. The person feels he got away with it. And often this is how people think. They think that if there is not immediate punishment, that they ‘get away’ with whatever it is. But that’s not how it works with God.