EQUAL OPPORTUNITY

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In many cases, the false security "gospel" is a message received by those who choose to deny Jesus rather than self and still wish to be exonerated for living a life that the Almighty sees as rebellion. In many cases these same people maintain an outward "form of godliness." (2 Tim. 3:1-5) The Word here should be to them an awakening to the reality of getting and staying holy before the living God. The keeping grace of the God and a life of repentance are essential to the righteous being preserved to the end (1 Pet. 1:5).
"It is a faithful saying: For if we be dead with him, we shall also live with him: If we suffer, we shall also reign with him: if we deny him, he also will deny us: If we believe not, yet he abideth faithful: he cannot deny himself." 2 Timothy 2:11-13
Note here what God's Word tells us. It is only "IF we" choose to "be dead with him" that "we shall also live with him." It is only "IF we suffer" with Him and for His holy name and Gospel's sake that "we shall also reign with him."  And perhaps this following portion of the Bible text is a real clincher – "if we deny him, he also WILL deny us."
Some tout the last part of this text while ignoring the whole passage. They will say "yet he abideth faithful: he cannot deny himself." Ah let's talk about this. The LORD says "he cannot deny himself" but He doesn't say anywhere that He cannot deny us! In fact this very passage says "if we deny him, he also WILL deny us." Could the Almighty have said it plainer?
The individual disciple must enjoin the LORD in His desire and will and choose to abide in Christ and be conformed to His holy image in vital relational union (Rom. 8:29). We know the LORD will do His part – He is working in us both to will and to do of His good pleasure (Isa. 59:1-2; Phil. 2:12-13). What remains to be seen is whether the individual believer will do his part. "Choose ye (you choose) this day whom you will serve…" (Jos. 24:15) He has called His people to keep the white garments of His righteousness spotless and to do such one must choose to remain in a faith-filled, obedient relationship with Him. The fear of the LORD is necessary.
Have you ever contrasted people in the Bible who feared God and those who didn't? Such a study is telling. For example, Cain, Esau, king Saul, and Judas chose not to repent when each of them was given by God the same ability and privilege as their counter parts. The fact that the LORD granted each of the eight persons in question the exact same opportunity is best summed up in Genesis 4:7 when the LORD spoke to Cain:
"And the LORD said unto Cain, Why art thou wroth (mad)? and why is thy countenance fallen? If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted? and if thou doest not well, sin lieth at the door. And unto thee shall be his desire, and thou shalt rule over him." Genesis 4:6-7
Why get mad? Why not do things God's way and get glad? Why get bitter instead of better? You have a choice. The LORD said to Cain "If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted?" He said in other words the LORD said to Cain: "Will I not accept you fully if you will do things my way? Cain, My desire is to bless you and not hurt you and I will accept you just as I accepted your brother Abel if you will simply forsake your own way and do things My way as he does."
 
Cain had the exact same opportunity as Abel to get right and stay right with the LORD. This Bible fact alone disproves Calvin's false presumptions and premise. Each of these brothers made a choice. Abel joyfully served His Creator and rejoiced to do things just as He asked him to. Cain refused to turn to the LORD from a humble heart and do things on His terms. He then slew his brother Abel. See Genesis 4.
 
David and Abel and Peter and Jacob all had many struggles with the sinful nature just as we do daily. Yet each of these men chose to continue coming before the Savior, approaching boldly to His holy throne of grace (not condemnation) for help and forgiveness (Matt. 11:28-30; Heb. 4:14-16). These God-fearing men chose to have hearts after the LORD of love. They each continued to make the decision to seek His holy face and not allow anything to derail them from intimacy with the LORD. Precious Jesus, bless us to keep You as the first and foremost love of our lives!
 
God never intended for any person to rebel and go to hell and yet He is holy and just in all of His dealings with men. If He sends someone to hell it is because that person freely chose to not believe and obey Him. Unfortunately the majority of people will end up in the unalterable and conscious state of eternal damnation (Matt. 7:13-14). It's a choice made by each individual human by how they live their earthly life. Remember that the LORD never separates what we do from what we believe (Prov. 20:11; Matt. 7:21-23; 25:40-46;  Jn. 14:21; James 1:22-25; 1 Jn. 2:3-5). There will be no second chance to do things God's way and not our own. You my reader friend, will never be granted a second opportunity to obey God -  "And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment." (Heb. 9:27)  As we die so shall we remain throughout eternity (Eccl. 11:4; Rev. 21:8, 27; 22:11).  If you choose not to literally love Him supremely and place your full trust in Him and perform His holy will in this life His divinely-executed and just punishment will be the result.
 
Should this truth cause us to do a serious self-examination to find out where we really stand with the LORD and not where we think we stand? (2 Cor. 13:5) Doesn't the Bible warn us that it is entirely possible that we can be and that "many" are presently self-deceived? (Matt. 7:21-23; James 1:22) Make no mistake: Those who genuinely fear the Most High trust and obey Him in their daily lives. Didn't He forewarn us all that what we do and do not do to His people is the way we are actually treating Him? In this we can see a crystal clear and true picture of our literal spiritual state. See Matthew 25:40-46. What is the revelation and end of those who do not bless God's people? What is the clear state of those who do bless His people? Go see for yourself in this Matthew 25 passage.
 
Friend, since you and I can read these very words we know we have the privilege to make the needed adjustments and be forgiven - which is God's will for us. We all have equal opportunity to love and serve God and such is proven by how we treat His people. Consider this:
 
Cain had the same opportunity as Abel.
Esau had the same opportunity as Jacob.
Saul had the same opportunity as David.
Judas had the exact same opportunity as Peter.
 
Cain's love of self and hatred for God was manifested in the way he treated his brother Abel (he killed him). The same is true for how Saul treated righteous David (he attempted to kill David 21 times). What did Judas neglect to do for the other eleven? Think with me for a moment - Each of these four men who chose to rebel instead of repent have been in the excruciating, conscious torment of hell for thousands of earthly years while their counterparts are in the bliss and glory of Heaven with the One they chose to trust and obey in their brief earthly life. Remember the story Jesus told about the "certain rich man" and Lazarus in Luke 16:19-31? Didn't their state flip flop in eternity? What do we know about the earthly life of these two men and what led to their eternal placement? Investigate Luke 16:19-31.
 
The Bible tells us that the LORD is "holy, and just, and good" and His desire and ability to redeem and bless have not diminished (Rom. 7:12; 1 Tim. 2:4; 2 Pet. 3:9). Yet our sins can cause us to be alienated from Him and deprived of His delivering power (Isa. 59:1-2), and can cause us to be alienated from Him and deprived of His delivering power (Isa. 59:1-2). 
 
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