
To honor Biblical morality -- “It is too much” for millions to remain sexually chaste until marriageand then to remain faithful to one’s spouse afterward. Sexual intimacy outside of marriage between a man and a woman “defiles the bed”; it constitutes fornication and/or adultery (Mat. 19:6–9; Heb. 13:4). The sex education courses in public schools and endorsed by not a few religious leaders ridicule God’s law of abstinence. Those who engage in such sins and do not repent will not be in the heavenly kingdom (1 Cor. 6:9–10; Rev. 21:8).
To engage in Scriptural worship -- Thousands of sects that claim to follow Christ create their own worship practices. “It is too much” to meet each Lord’s day and observe the Lord’s supper (Acts 20:7), sing (not play) songs of praise and admonition (Col. 3:16), pray (1 Cor. 14:15), engage in Bible study through preaching (Acts 2:42; 20:7), and contribute money to advance the Truth (1 Cor. 16:1-2). Jesus said worship is vain if it springs from the doctrines of men (Mat. 15:9) and that it must be “in spirit and truth” (John. 4:23–24).
To practice Scriptural baptism -- The word baptism means to dip, to immerse, to overwhelm, to bury (Acts 8:38–39; Rom. 6:4; Col. 2:12). “It is too much” for millions who have rejected God’s way for their own ways. Sprinkling or pouring water on someone is not baptism. The purpose of baptism is to bring the sinner into contact with the blood of Christ, by which one is cleansed from sin (Mark 16:16a; Acts 2:38; 22:16; Rom. 6:3–4; Rev. 1:5). “It is too much” for most folk, who reject its place between the sinner and salvation. ---Dub McClish, The Scripturecache.com
---Mike Riley, Gospel Snippets
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