More That Matters with Ron Hughes

Mount St. Helens, May 18, 1980
USGS Photo by Austin Post

In the spiritual realm, it is even more common for people to risk their well-being than in the physical. That is because the dangers are less obvious and the consequences are often slower in coming. No doubt, we would all like to think that there are no long-term negative consequences of our behaviour, but many of us have observed that the effects of our attitudes and behaviours early in life dog us to the end. Occasionally there are physical aspects, but more often the results are of a psychological or spiritual nature. Sometimes , it seems we can avoid the consequences entirely throughout our natural physical life. But, does that mean that we are off scot-free?

The Bible offers us an answer: "No." Principles of sowing and reaping are applied to the spiritual realm to help us understand the accountability system in which we all find ourselves. Once we pass from the natural life we know now, we well reap the consequences of our lives. If we have chosen to live our physical lives as if there were no God, we will experience eternity without God. On the other hand, if in our time on Earth we have come to know God and willingly moved toward Him, we will experience with God.




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