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Ecclesiastes 8:11

Human nature is so tricky that it can deceive even one who is converted into taking the grace of God for granted. Human nature has the tendency to pull a person further and further into sin. If God does not execute His wrath and justice immediately against such a person, and instead gives him grace, He allows that person an opportunity to continue to live longer so that grace can work in his life and lead him to repentance. "The heart is deceitful above all things and desperately wicked. Who can know it?" (Jeremiah 17:9).

John W. Ritenbaugh
Justice and Grace



Ecclesiastes 8:11-13

Clearly, God's patience is exercised so He can work on the situation and produce repentance. All too frequently, though, His goodness and patience are abused through stubbornness or neglect. Be assured, God is aware, and there comes a time when His patience is exhausted and His judgment falls if the change God expected does not occur.

John W. Ritenbaugh
The Fruit of the Spirit: Patience



Ecclesiastes 8:11-13

Just because the penalty does not occur immediately does not mean it will not come. Be aware! Adam and Eve set aside the teaching of God because they became convinced that the penalty—death—would not occur. When they sinned and death did not occur immediately, they were even more convinced. But death did occur, and other evil things happened in their lives that did not have to occur.

We need to understand this as part of the way God operates; He gives us time to learn lessons, to come to a better knowledge of Him, to understand cause and effect. If God reacted immediately when we sinned, it would be all over the very first time. No building of character could take place, no learning by experience, no growth in wisdom, and no understanding of human nature.

Do not be deceived because the penalty does not seem to fall quickly.

John W. Ritenbaugh
The Sin of Self-Deception




Other commentary entries containing this verse:

Judges 2:11-15
Psalm 50:16-23
Ezekiel 20:12-13
Hosea 10:12-15
Amos 3:1-7
Amos 6:3
Luke 13:1-5
Romans 1:21-28


Library resources that contain this verse:

Articles

Is God to Blame?  

Playing With Fire  

Praying Always (Part Four)  

Prophecy and the Sixth-Century Axial Period  

Searching for Israel (Part Twelve): The Sign  

The Elements of Motivation (Part Two): Vision  

The Elements of Motivation (Part Two): Vision  

The Fruit of the Spirit: Patience  

The Gun Lap  

The Seventh Commandment (1997)  

The Sovereignty of God: Part Nine  

Where Is the Promise of His Coming?  

Why Should Christians Refuse Jury Duty?  

Bible Studies

Overcoming (Part 2): Self-Justification  

Parable of the Barren Fig Tree  

Sermon Transcripts

A Bed Too Short (Part 1)  (2)

A Bed Too Short (Part 2)  

Deuteronomy (Part 4)  (2)

Does Doctrine Really Matter? (Part 4)  

Don't Stand Still!   

Faith (Part 7)   

Forbearance  

Four Views of Christ (Part 7)  

God and Reality  (2)

God Will Understand  

Justice and Grace  

Maintaining Good Health (Part 10)  

Maintaining Good Health (Part 10)  

New Covenant Priesthood (Part 11)  (2)

Sanctification, Teens, and Self-Control  (2)

The Covenants, Grace and Law (Part 4)  (2)

The Longsuffering of Our Lord Is Salvation  

The Sin of Self-Deception  

The Sin of Self-Deception  

The Sovereignty of God (Part 9)  

Truth (Part 2)  

Vanity (Part 1)  

What Is the Church's Work Today (Part 2)  

You Have Not So Learned Christ  


 
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