Reject God Research Paper

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Stop Rejecting God

All throughout the bible; we read about or we hear about; how many disastrous things took place because of sin. Sin has continued to fill the heart and mind of man; which is yet destroying one another throughout the world by the greediness and the selfishness of man wanting to have more power over this world; that God created for all mankind to be a part of. Because man has become so prideful of themselves about trying to dominate people and things in this world; some people have become cold-heart-ed to the people as well as; to the cares of the people who live in this world.

Just as Pharoah's heart was hardened in the Egyptian days; God has allowed such destruction in this world to take place because
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God is the one who controls everything but the world seems to have forgotten about God and his greatness of making this and making that to where some people would even dare to say that God doesn't exist or that there is no God. People mock God every day and are steady rejecting God.

In this day and time, it is very hurtful to be rejected and to not be accepted by anyone. But, to be rejected and to not be accepted by mankind the way that Jesus was and still is being rejected as well as denied; is heartbreaking. We must not continue to reject God or others because, we need God in our lives as well as we need others.

People are committing suicide, killing and destroying others because of being rejected by others, because they are being ridiculed, bullied and they don't seem to fit in or belong because of their gender, size, nationality or social status. If this bothers us, how do we think that Jesus felt or feels about being rejected and excluded from the lives of people that he died on the cross for to save from their sins and that still won't accept
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There is no time to keep playing with God or to keep being in denial of our need for God. This world is doomed to destruction because of it's rejection to God. Just as the sinful cities were destroyed in biblical times; this world is coming to the same fate because of sin and disobedience which still exist among this evil generation.

Now is not the time to continue to reject God because, the world can end at any time and if one does not have God on their side and a part of their life when God does return for his true believers of him; then one will be forever lost and separated from him through all eternity where their real sorrows will began with no end.

The tables will one day turn on those who are rejecting God now, here on this earth for the day of judgment is coming; and it will be a day of rejection for the ones that God never knew because, they denied knowing him and refused to accept him as their Lord and Savior. Don't let this happen to

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