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God's Justice.

No Going Forwards Without Looking Back.

When you sin and hurt someone and then continue to move forwards in your life, you are preparing yourself for ultimate failure and judgement. As a Christian you need to make every effort to resolve conflict now and live in peace with other men and women, and with God. You will not pass the great judgement or your particular judgement after you die with unforgiveness in your heart, and unresolved conflict with other people. God has given you one life in which to glorify God, and the more and more you ignore His existence the worse your Judgment will be at the end of time. People used to live with the mindset that the Judgement Day was always coming, the fact that people sin now and feel no remorse is proof that mankind is still loosing their way.

God is writing everything that is happening here in books, and if you die in your sins you will have to answer for all the sins of omission and commission, the things you didn't do and the things you should have done. The fact that most people live their lives like there is no God is proof that one day God will judge this world. In fact the wrath of God is already upon those who don't believe (Romans 1:18-32) This is evidenced by you still being in your sins and not repenting. In a way, we all need God's forgiveness daily and the one who denies this is a liar and without the truth (1 John). The fact that you despise the poor is not good.

Instead of you looking for proof of God's existence you should be trying your best to live for God. You should be showing through your good life and your good conscience that God is real in your life, so that when your time comes to meet God you will be ready. To oppress the poor is to show contempt for God. God looks at the ways we treat those of us who are in trouble and pays us back with the trouble we wished on our enemies, with the measure you use it will be measured back to you. (Mathew 7:2) This is why it is a matter of life and death on how we treat one another especially the poor and disabled.

You don't have to look for God to judge you, you should be repenting so that He doesn't have to. This is Mike.

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