Gut gemeint ist nicht dasselbe wie gut gemacht | TV | Gert Hoinle

Uzzah meant well when he tried to stabilize the Ark of the Covenant on the swaying oxcart—yet he died, struck by God's wrath. Why? Ananias and Sapphira offered a great sacrifice and laid it at the feet of the apostles. But they, too, fell down dead. Just like that? Not quite. Cornelius also offered a sacrifice. But instead of letting him die, God sent him an angel and Peter. What made the difference? Michal, David's wife, meant well when she rebuked him in front of everyone. The result? She remained childless until the day of her death. (Why, I wonder?) Abigail, on the other hand, also rebuked David in front of everyone. But she wasn't shunned; instead, he married her at the first opportunity. She also promptly had a child. What did one do wrong and the other right? Peter drew his sword in Gethsemane and was put in his shoes by Jesus. Saul also thought he was doing a particularly good job persecuting Christians, and nearly died because of it. What should you keep in mind if you not only mean well but also want to do well? Pastor Gert opens the Bible and looks it up. Important Bible passages: 2 Samuel 6:1-2 Matthew 3:12 Hebrews 12:6 Acts 5:1-11 Acts 10:4 2 Samuel 6:16 1 Samuel 25 2 Samuel 4 Our donation account, should you wish to support us: Delta Christl. Dienste e.V. (Chairman: Gert Hoinle) DE13 7935 0101 0000 8235 91 BYLADEM1KSW PayPal? Click here for the QR code: https://www.delta-edition.de/WPVersio... Or send your donation to: [email protected] Our Wise Tag: @deltachristlichediensteev Need a donation receipt? Please include your name and address.