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A REBELLIOUS HOUSE

 


Rebellion is simply not following authority or laws, going contrary to the laid rules and regulations. Speaking of rebellion to God, it simply means not regarding God's authority over humanity, not following his commandments and most particularly committing several atrocities. 

Rebellion to the Father largely comes in form of sins, going through the book of Ezekiel (chapter 2:3), the children of Israel were described as a rebellious nation, an impudent nation and stiff-hearted people.  Abba sent Ezekiel to warn the Israelites of their rebellious act as the Lord of Hosts made it known that they and their Fathers are full of transgressions which God could not bear as His face cannot behold iniquity.

Going further, He instructed the prophet to take his warnings to them as against His day of visitation so they can turn away from their evil ways and call unto the Kings of kings. The Israelites were most rebellious in the sense that they worshipped lesser gods thereby underestimating the supremacy of Abba. Are we sure we are not on this path? it is not until we set up graven images, those addictions, bad attitudes, lackadaisical attitude to the works of the Father and many more. We need to stop being rebellious to God the giver of life.

Brethren, the bible records it in the books of ( 1 Samuel 15:23) that "rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft" I am using this medium to implore us to take a quick scan through our lives and look at ways that we might have been in rebellion with the Father, it could be in our business lives, career lives relationship lives, we should turn back and make amendments before it is too late for us.

In conclusion, rebellion is totally against the will of God let us back off before it is too late as destruction awaits a rebellious house or nation.

PRAYER POINT: Lord Jesus, any act of rebellion please take it away from me. Amen


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