Brian Mcnamee
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Hi sin always has a consequence and it is not always a hand of correction coming form the LORD. Judah slept with Tamar thinking she was a prostitute. This does not describe any consequences coming to Judah. David you brought up and if you read psalm 51 the greatest consequences are going to be in your walk or relationship with the LORD. So say you are in a sin and know it is wrong but continue you in it. Paul says do not quench the Holy Spirit David prayed do not take they holy spirit form me. You see when you get the discipline it is for correction and fear of discipline is not why we should not sin. Jesus said if you love Me you will keep my commandments; no one can serve two masters. Unrepentant sin will be the other master and will cut off your fellowship with God. The correct mental approach is to be in a constant state of repenting and seeking after the things of the LORD> Jesus said to come after Him and fountains of living water would flow out of your innermost being. This is what we need to strive for and to maintain. If you are in a sin and worried about the hammer falling you can choose to repent. The laws of reaping and sowing are true so start sowing good seed and for sure you will reap future blessings and changed your whole destiny. if your sins do bring consequences you should own them and thank God for bringing you back around.We know that in the Bible that some sins carry a consequences even when the person repenteded (David) but are there any sins where the person was just straight up forgiven without temporal consequences that you can think of?
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