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Do You Seek God or Just His Blessings

That there be no immoral or godless person like Esau, who sold his own birthright for a single meal. For you know that even afterwards, when he desired to inherit the blessing, he was rejected, for he found no place for repentance, though he sought for it with tears. Hebrews 12:16–17 Perhaps the saddest and most godless person in Scripture outside of Judas is Esau. On the surface, their acts against God do not seem as wicked as those of many brutal and heartless pagans. But the Bible strongly condemns them. They had great light. They had every possible opportunity, as much as any person in their times, of knowing and following God. They knew His word, had heard His promises, had seen His miracles, and had had fellowship with His people; yet with determined willfulness they turned their backs on God and the things of God. Esau not only was  immoral , but was  godless . He had no ethics or faith, no scruples or reverence. He had no regard for the good, the truthful, the divine. He was to

Remember the Titanic

 I’ve been thinking about this a lot here lately, how the truth is under attack in the western world.  And it’s not just simple truth, reality itself is under attack.  I’ve never seen anything like it in my life.  Truth…Gods truth especially is far too important to ignore, yet that’s exactly what’s happening in this nation. In one of his dialogues, Plato cites the thinker Protagoras as saying that any given thing “is to me such as it appears to me and is to you such as it appears to you.”  This idea sounds rather modern, doesn’t it?   We hear slogans today that declare “that’s true for you but not for me,” or “that’s just your perspective.” These statements reflect the thinking of a postmodern culture that has reinvented truth to reflect the twisted ideals of the individual while forgetting that truth is absolute, it’s not of any individual interpretation.   Remember the story of the Titanic, the supposedly unsinkable ship that sank in the North Atlantic after striking an iceberg?  Wel