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    God’s Thoughts and Ways – Part V (King Saul)

    August 10, 2015 / 1 Comment

    What is God’s standard for obedience?  If God asks us to do 100 things and we do 99 of them flawlessly, is it acceptable to omit the last one?  Is God going to understand and round up?  Can your obedience to God be close enough like with horseshoes, hand grenades, and H-bombs (i.e., thermonuclear weapons)?  What if you attend Sunday School, Worship Service, read your Bible daily, pray often and fast some, etc.  Surely, God understands when you talk about others, overeat, “borrow things from work”, cheat a little on taxes, or speed a little on the road!  Certainly, your service to Him offsets your small disobedience. Right?   Let…

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