David J. Stewart #fundie jesusisprecious.org

God's Holiness Demands Justice, Which Supercedes His Love

I watched several hours of street preaching on YouTube today. Two themes that unsaved people repeatedly throw in the street preacher's face is: God is love, and Jesus never judged other people. They are horribly naive! They are woefully ignorant of the truth that the word “holy” is mentioned seven times more than the word “love” in the Bible. Yes, God is a loving God; but He is equally a holy God, Whose holiness demands justice for all sins committed. You'll split Hell wide open the second you die in your sins (John 8:24) without Christ as your personal Savior (Revelation 20:11-15).

If you are saved, God chastises and scourges His children when they sin (Hebrews 12:6-8; 2nd Corinthians 5:9-11). All sin is against God (Psalms 51:4). Deliberate sin is evil. What Taylor Swift is doing is evil, because she intentionally strips her clothes off, uncovering her unholy skirt, arousing the viewer sexually with her promiscuous and whorish attire and behavior, filming the whole mess for the world to view for generations to come. Today's secular music videos are no different than yesterday's Playboy magazines. God hates all evil and so ought we as Christians (Psalms 97:10)!!! Taylor Swift's music and videos are evil, evil, evil!!!

Jesus did not come into the world to condemn anyone (John 3:17), because we were all already condemned in sin by God's law (Romans 3:19; 7:13). Jesus was a preacher of righteousness Who exposed sin and evil. John 7:7, “The world cannot hate you; but me it hateth, because I testify of it, that the works thereof are evil.” The Lord Jesus made that statement in John 7:7. Jesus does testify against the wickedness of the world, because He is the Word of God (John 1:1-3,14; Hebrews 1:2; Revelation 19:13).

It was the unsaved religious Pharisees who called Jesus “a friend of publicans and sinners” (Matthew 11:19).

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