Why Warning Against Sin is Vital: A Biblical Call to Repentance and Eternal Life

Meta Description: Prophet Unazi Ogah explores the biblical mandate to warn against sin, diving into Ezekiel 3:18-19 and the urgency of repentance. Discover how to embrace God’s grace today.


Introduction: The Urgency of Spiritual Warnings
Greetings, beloved in Christ. The Lord bless you and cause His face to shine upon you. As messengers of God, we are called to proclaim His truth—even when it challenges the world. Today, we delve into a critical question: Why do we warn people about sin? Through Scripture and spiritual insight, let’s uncover God’s heart for repentance and the eternal stakes of ignoring His call.


The Divine Mandate to Warn Others (Ezekiel 3:18-19)

In Ezekiel 3:18-19, God issues a sobering charge: If we fail to warn the wicked to turn from sin, their blood will be on our hands. But if we obey, we “deliver our soul” (Ezekiel 3:19). This passage underscores the gravity of our role as spiritual watchmen.

Prophet Unazi Ogah emphasizes that God’s will is clear: He desires no one to perish in sin (2 Peter 3:9). Whether through preaching, teaching, or loving correction, we are tasked with sharing the hope of redemption.


The Consequences of Dying in Sin

Scripture leaves no room for ambiguity: “The wages of sin is death” (Romans 6:23). Physical death is inevitable, but spiritual death—eternal separation from God—is avoidable. Prophet Unazi warns:

“If you die in your iniquity, you cannot enter the kingdom of God. Satan will oppose you, just as he opposed Joshua the high priest clothed in filthy garments (Zechariah 3:1-4). But God promises to remove the stain of sin for those who repent.”

This is why the warning matters. Eternal life hinges on heeding God’s call to “forsake wicked ways and unrighteous thoughts” (Isaiah 55:7).


The Urgency of Repentance: Today is the Day

None of us knows our “day of expiration” (James 4:14). This uncertainty fuels the urgency to repent now. Prophet Unazi urges:

“God does not want you to die as a prisoner of lust, idolatry, or pride. He offers freedom. Return to Him while He may be found (Isaiah 55:6).”

The Bible repeatedly highlights repentance as a daily surrender—not a one-time act. As messengers, we echo Christ’s plea: “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand” (Matthew 4:17).


How to Turn Back to God

  1. Acknowledge Your Sin: Confess areas where you’ve strayed (1 John 1:9).
  2. Renounce Unrighteousness: Refuse the “lust of the flesh, lust of the eyes, and pride of life” (1 John 2:16).
  3. Embrace Grace: Accept Christ’s sacrifice as the path to purification (John 1:29).

A Prayer for Salvation:
“Lord Jesus, I repent of my sins. I believe You died and rose to justify me. Come into my heart. Live through me. I surrender my life to You. Amen.”


Conclusion: Heed the Warning, Embrace Eternal Life

God’s message is clear: Return to Him, and He will return to you (Zechariah 1:3). As Prophet Unazi Ogah declares, this warning is an act of love—to spare you from eternal loss.

If this message resonates, share it. Follow [Prophet Unazi’s blog] for more biblical insights. Let’s pursue righteousness together, for “the grass withers, but the Word of God endures forever” (Isaiah 40:8).

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