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THE ETERNAL DOOM OF CARELESS BELIEVERS (PART 1

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TOPIC:  THE ETERNAL DOOM OF CARELESS BELIEVERS (PART 1)

TEXT: EZEKIEL 3:18-21 

SATURDAY MARCH 25TH 

KEY VERSE: “Therefore, we ought to give the more earnest heed to the things which we have heard, lest at any time we should let them slip.” Hebrew 2:1
Our Christian race is a delicate one in which every believer must strive to succeed. Earnestly contend for the faith says Jude the apostle. Many today because of carelessness have forfeited their salvation and damned the consequences. We shall examine their punishment in today's devotion from the testimony of the book titled Divine Revelation of God's Holiness and Judgement: After the preacher had gone to hell, while we were still standing there, another believer died and was coming towards the gate. In a distance I could see spots all over his white garment when he came; Jesus looked at him and said, 
“When I saved you from your sins I gave you a robe of righteousness and holiness of life. You have polluted your garment with modern Christianity. You carried counterfeit experiences and were going about with them, which did not help you. You threw away the garment I gave you.” 
That believer stood before the Lord in deep sorrow and was weeping. Jesus told him, “The holiness I gave a believer is the holiness that purifies his heart and enables him to serve God in true righteousness all the days of his life. Therefore, nothing that defileth, or is abominable or that loveth or maketh a lie can enter into heaven. The Father is holy. I, the Son, am holy. The Spirit is holy. Above all, heaven has been dedicated to holy living. Heaven is too holy to accommodate you; you cannot enter into it”
Again, a mighty wind came on him and blew him into hell fire. He landed in hell. That was his end. Jesus told me He had determined not to compromise the entry qualification into heaven, which are Righteousness, Truth, and Holiness, though men are changing.

Thought for the day:  Better is the end of a thing … remain holy to the end. 

Song for the day: Make me holy, make me holy, make me holy oh Lord.

Bible reading for the day: Joshua 14-15; Luke 4:33-44
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