How is the rejection of Christ viewed by God?

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How is the rejection of Christ viewed by God?

How is the rejection of Christ viewed by God?

When we reject Christ and the Gospel is it any different to God than the ones who placed His Son on the cross? When I look at the term rejection I understand it as the Fear of something greater or a change to personal aspects which is unwanted, or maybe the inability to accept something as it is meant to be. No these do not define rejection but think about a time in which you may have been rejected. Why did someone reject you? Did you try to make sense of their motives?

Some times rejection is just another form of redirection but other times it is because the vision in which we proclaim is unimaginable to others. With all the religions in the world they all require us to do many things to earn the after life. Jesus just said “believe in me and the one who sent me; follow me and walk as I did”. This is Christ the Son of the Living God and His promise to us. Believe that God humbly became man through a virgin birth to represent creation before the judge of life; to endure our issue of sin and the inability to rid ourselves of the blood upon us only seen by God. It took the blood of a perfect sacrifice to avoid the many deaths of the first born in Egypt. Just as it took a perfect lamb on a cross to avoid the death and hell that we all deserve. Rejection is no different in 33 A.D as it is in 2018. He calls out to each and everyone of us at one point or another. In life it is beautiful when we except Christ because we are redeemed for eternity but better than an eternity of peace we are friends with Christ and through Him we experience the creator.
“If I had not come and spoken to them, they would not have been guilty of sin, but now they have no excuse for their sin. Whoever hates me hates my Father also. If I had not done among them the works that no one else did, they would not be guilty of sin, but now they have seen and hated both me and my Father. But the word that is written in their Law must be fulfilled: They hated me without a cause.” John 15:22-25
It is no different today, the revelation in the last sentence of John 15:25 is still very true and it is the measure in which many will enter into eternity. This world was created through Him and He died so that through Him many would not experience the true death. The death in which we are separated from God.

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