We know God
innately. We choose either to do His will or we choose to ignore Him. Choosing
to do His will involves some effort on our part. We start with the recognition
that there is indeed a God and we determine to seek knowledge about Him. This
could involve picking up a Bible and reading it. Or we may seek the assistance
of someone we recognize as a follower of Jesus, or it may mean going to a
church to learn.
On the other
hand, you can make the choice to ignore that still, small voice that says there
is a God that desires to have fellowship with you. Ignoring that truth has its
consequences, however, for rejecting God puts us into a place of
unrighteousness and wickedness. We are not overcome by ‘the devil’ when we
choose evil, we have ourselves chosen to follow this path by ignoring the call
of God which is part of our very being.
So turning
your back on the truth that God created you and has expectations of you to
follow His way results in putting 'things' before a worship of God and causes us,
in God’s eyes, to be wicked and unrighteous, deserving of His wrath.
Being
complacent and refusing to act on what you know about God will have a bad
ending – and no, the devil didn’t make you do it, you chose.
Sin and unrighteousness are not the result of God tempting you. Nor the result
of Satan forcing you. Sin, ungodliness and unrighteousness are the result of
our loss of “God awareness” and the lack of attribution to God of “the gift of
life and the blessings of daily living to the generous bounty of God.” This
lack of being aware of God’s work in our lives and His desire to do good works
in us can only have a bad result
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