"Though a sinner do evil an hundred times, and his days be prolonged, yet surely I know that it shall be well with them that fear God which fear before him:"
the two sides of all of life, the sinner and the saved. The sinner does evil, the saved hates evil. Though a sinner do evil an hundred times, and his days be prolonged - the issue here is not the amount of sin, but the issue of life for a sinner; All this verse and verse 13 will deal with question of eternity. This life will determine the next life. It is not an issue of how many times you sin, it is an issue of whether we fear the Lord or not. Some of have fault with God over allowing for wicked men to continue in this life. they would cut off all sinners. Of course, when you think of this, you would realize that, if that were the case, then we all would be cut off. 'though a sinner do evil', they know nothing else. And a saved sinner, being a Christian, may still sin, but will acknoweldge the high offence against God. But lost men sin, that is the basic of all people. They don't care about their sin, they don't care about their plight, they don't think of eternity only satisfy self. And there is no where in Scripture or found in truths of the universe that you sin 100 times and then God will cut you off. God, Who is gracious andmerciful desire for all lost sinners that do evil to humble themselves and repent.
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