Emmy Moore
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Why do you think a lot of people who are in sin, their parents did the same thing that they're doing and so on and so forth? Because it's all spiritual. Just like how there's a natural...
Why do you think a lot of people who are in sin, their parents did the same thing that they're doing and so on and so forth? Because it's all spiritual. Just like how there's a natural...
inheritance there's also a spiritual one and you could come out of the agreement of sin and certain suffering when you choose jesus and not choose the way of the world amen and so this is the last thing i would like to prompt before we close out because we know that god allows suffering because of freedom because in order for us to experience freedom that's the only way we would have been able to experience love
inheritance there's also a spiritual one and you could come out of the agreement of sin and certain suffering when you choose jesus and not choose the way of the world amen and so this is the last thing i would like to prompt before we close out because we know that god allows suffering because of freedom because in order for us to experience freedom that's the only way we would have been able to experience love
And also the reason as to why we might be dealing with things, even though if it was inflicted solely by us, it could have been because of our parents, our parents, parents, et cetera.
And also the reason as to why we might be dealing with things, even though if it was inflicted solely by us, it could have been because of our parents, our parents, parents, et cetera.
And what I want to say is that whether if sin that you're dealing with and suffering that you're dealing with, because I empathize with you children of God, I don't want to just like bypass this as if people aren't really struggling and people aren't having a hard time.
And what I want to say is that whether if sin that you're dealing with and suffering that you're dealing with, because I empathize with you children of God, I don't want to just like bypass this as if people aren't really struggling and people aren't having a hard time.
Because I know people are, and I know there's people who are listening to this and have a hard time seeing God as good or seeing their situation as fruitful. And I just want to encourage you that what has happened to you and what's going on right now is not your fault, but it is your responsibility. It's your responsibility to finally choose good.
Because I know people are, and I know there's people who are listening to this and have a hard time seeing God as good or seeing their situation as fruitful. And I just want to encourage you that what has happened to you and what's going on right now is not your fault, but it is your responsibility. It's your responsibility to finally choose good.
It is your responsibility to make the decision if you want to choose Christ, if you're going to choose sin and a life apart from God. And I want to prompt this last thing because I know why we suffer. We suffer because we're bad. We suffer because we mess up. We suffer because we're sinful, right? And so I would just like to prompt this question because we always prompt the question.
It is your responsibility to make the decision if you want to choose Christ, if you're going to choose sin and a life apart from God. And I want to prompt this last thing because I know why we suffer. We suffer because we're bad. We suffer because we mess up. We suffer because we're sinful, right? And so I would just like to prompt this question because we always prompt the question.
We always prompt the question of if God is so good, then why is there suffering? Why do we have to suffering? I have the answer to that. It's because we're sinful, we're bad, and we mess up. So, okay, that makes sense as to why we suffer is because we mess up and we're sinful and we've been in opposition to God.
We always prompt the question of if God is so good, then why is there suffering? Why do we have to suffering? I have the answer to that. It's because we're sinful, we're bad, and we mess up. So, okay, that makes sense as to why we suffer is because we mess up and we're sinful and we've been in opposition to God.
But here's a question that I would like to form that I feel like we've never asked If god is so good and so perfect Then why did he choose to suffer? because God is fully miraculous. God is fully powerful. He's fully compassionate. He's fully good and he's fully perfect So if god is all of those things and it claims to be true Then why did he choose? to suffer
But here's a question that I would like to form that I feel like we've never asked If god is so good and so perfect Then why did he choose to suffer? because God is fully miraculous. God is fully powerful. He's fully compassionate. He's fully good and he's fully perfect So if god is all of those things and it claims to be true Then why did he choose? to suffer
And I believe that if we change our perspective of what suffering is, we get to see that God suffered for humanity, not because he had to, but because he wanted to.
And I believe that if we change our perspective of what suffering is, we get to see that God suffered for humanity, not because he had to, but because he wanted to.
And suffering allows us to be in the compassionate heart of God because we get to empathize what God has done for us on a way extreme, less of a... We get to experience the empathy of what God has endured for us on a less extreme of a level. And so I think I finally understand at this point in my life what suffering means and what Paul means by take joy in suffering.
And suffering allows us to be in the compassionate heart of God because we get to empathize what God has done for us on a way extreme, less of a... We get to experience the empathy of what God has endured for us on a less extreme of a level. And so I think I finally understand at this point in my life what suffering means and what Paul means by take joy in suffering.