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Thursday, September 18, 2008

The S.S. of Germany circa 1940?



Everyone remembers the S.S.
You either remember them by living through those times or hearing about what they did during World War 2.
The S.S. were men who were bad, really bad. Sounds like the S.S. today? What, you have not heard of the S.S. that is present with us now? They are actually called the S.S.S.
Let me explain this for you.
The first S is self? Yes self ignores the need to respond to Gods truth in which he opens the heart to anyone desiring to have a intimate relationship with him.
So my prayer for you while you are reading this story is that you would ask Jesus to help show you how to turn from self towards him in order to have a relationship with God.
The second S. refers to sin, the sin that separates us from the personal love of God that only through Jesus atoning death God takes sin out of the way as an issue when we respond to the truth of the Lord Jesus Christ, having died for the penalty of our sin.
The third S. that we must be on guard with refers to Satan? Why because he keeps people blinded to receiving this truth of verbally calling on Jesus as Lord. Yes Jesus can save you! Call on the Lord Jesus today! He loves us and wants us to share in his love. God demonstrates his love for us in while we were yet sinners Christ died for us!
Rom 5:10 For if, when we were enemies, we were reconcile to God by the death of his Son, much more, being reconciled, we shall be saved by his life.


6 comments:

  1. Anonymous8/8/09

    good thoughts....

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  2. My husband is fascinated with all things WW2, Hitler, Japan etc. Everytime he watches something with the SS in it, I will remember this!! Thank you!

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  3. Anonymous25/6/14

    How true -- All three "S"s are RIGHT ON! Keep up the good work. - Pastor Kipp

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