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Sermon: Stop the Groundhog Day of Sin

Sermon: Stop the Groundhog Day of Sin

Sermon: Stop the Groundhog Day of Sin

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Kim Myers
Given 11-Dec-21; 34 minutes 2021-12-11

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description: (hide) As we observe the increasingly closer and repetitive trials from the Feast of Tabernacles 2020 to the present, we could easily make the case that we seem to be in the birth pangs of Jacob’s trouble. Each time God’s people experience these pangs, they become more severe and increasingly difficult to endure. Coupled with the tyrannical government mask mandates and threats of enforced vaccinations, inflation, broken borders, supply chain breakages leading to shortages, and government induced laziness due to welfare abuse, we must endure persecution and harassment from satanically inspired woke government policies encouraging infanticide, sodomy, and transgenderism as society’s new norms. The children of Jacob have ignored the curses for not observing the Sabbatical (shemita) years including the destruction of the Twin Towers, catastrophic weather changes, recession, depression, unrest, and anarchy. Sadly, as long as God’s Law is being trampled, normality will not return to the rebellious children of Jacob. In the wake of perpetual climate of sin, we must beg God to show them both their willful and hidden sins, realizing that they are running a grueling marathon approaching the gun lap. The immediate future promises severe and increasing persecution when we will be hated by everybody. The luxury of Groundhog Days (putting repentance off for a perpetual tomorrow) has ended for God’s people, requiring that promiscuity, pornography, sexual immorality, selfish ambition, drunkenness, and carousing be expunged both in the letter and spirit. The decades of keeping God’s Sabbath can be sabotaged by careless, unrepented, secret and willful sins, casually pushed off as a spiritual Groundhog Day. None of us know how much time we are allotted, requiring that we plead with God to examine our minds and hearts (Psalm 26:2) as we meticulously and perennially examine ourselves before Pass