When we preach to sinners what do we tell them? “Jesus loves you, repent of your sins”. This is the Gospel and I guess this is the message you preach to sinners. When you tell sinners “Jesus loves you” what you are saying is that “Jesus Christ loves you but He hates sin, therefore, repent so that you will not be condemned because of your sins.”
God reaches out to sinners because He loves them. He is angry with sinners because they reject the truth but anger is not hatred. God hates sin not the sinner. Jesus Christ loves sinners and He goes to any length to save them. If sinners refuse to repent God’s justice will pay them for their evil deeds, which is eternal destruction in Hell Fire. It is not “God’s hatred” that sends sinners to Hell Fire, but it is their rejection of the truth. Read John 3:18. God doesn’t hate His Children because of their sins. He hates sin but loves sinners. He keeps calling them for repentance till death.
Bro. Oghenetega Samuel Emmanuel started having divine encounters of the visitation of Jesus Christ since he was 14th years old. The Lord took him to Heaven and Hell Fire several times and gave him messages to the Church and humanity. This is the 4th encounter of Jesus Christ’s visitation.
We are not living in a trouble free world, rather, in a world that is filled with different kinds of problems. Yet the Lord wants us to be joyful and live victoriously. How possible is this?
Despite the fact that we are a royal priesthood and a holy nation we should also remember that we are soldiers of Jesus Christ. One of the criteria of choosing a king in Israel in those days was that he should be a warrior that could take the people to war. Let’s know that we are soldiers of Jesus Christ also therefore we should be ready to fight the good fight of faith.
Bro. Oghenetega Samuel Emmanuel started having divine encounters of the visitation of Jesus Christ since he was 14th years old. The Lord took him to Heaven and Hell Fire several times and gave him messages to the Church and humanity. This is the 4th encounter of Jesus Christ’s visitation.